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Rutherford, J. F. (Joseph Franklin), 1869-1942

"The Harp of God"

¶ 103.
What did Isaac typify or picture? ¶ 103.
What constitutes the seed of Abraham, according to the promise? ¶ 103.
Quote the words of St. Paul concerning the seed of Abraham. ¶ 103.
What is first necessary relative to the seed before the people can be
blessed? ¶ 104.
What was the expectation of the Jews concerning this seed? ¶ 105.
Give the names of Isaac's two sons; and what was Isaac's age when they
were born? ¶ 105.
After the birth of his sons, where did Isaac go to reside? and while
there, what did God say to him? ¶ 106.
Which of Isaac's sons became successor to the promise? and why? ¶ 106.
What really determined who would be the successor to the father's
estate? ¶ 107.
Did the Lord indicate that there should be any exception to this rule
relative to Jacob and Esau? ¶ 107.
How did the Lord indicate this to Rebekah the mother? ¶ 107.
How did Esau occupy his time generally? ¶ 108.
What different disposition did Jacob possess? ¶ 108.
Did Esau show an appreciation of the birthright, particularly the
Abrahamic promise? ¶ 108.
Relate the circumstances of Esau's selling of his birthright. ¶ 108.
Why did the birthright properly belong to Jacob? ¶ 109.
About what was the age of Jacob and Esau at the time of this
transaction? ¶ 109.
Was their contract binding on both? ¶ 109.
What privileges did the birthright carry with it? ¶ 110.


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