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About parklinscomb

I'm a minister for the Rock Hill church of Christ in Frisco TX (rhcoc.org) where I've worked since 2020. I'm a big fan of my family, archaeology, the Bible, and the Lord's church.

Zaphenath-paneah become Joseph again — Genesis 42-45

Wow, so your back again! Awesome! Yesterday Joseph saw his brothers again for the first time in 20 years. Twenty years of wondering why they hated him that much, what kind of men they had turned out to be, how … Continue reading

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Joseph’s comeback — Genesis 40-42

I really love the story of Joseph. It grows and matures with Joseph, while keeping a wonderful thread of iron-clad faithfulness through both times of “feast and famine” (the pun is entirely intended) and crowned ultimately with reconciliation and forgiveness. … Continue reading

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How did Israel end up in Egypt? — Genesis 37-39

Hey, welcome again to our daily Bible reading companion. Glad to see you again.If you’ve ever wondered how the nation of Israel ended up in Egypt in the first place, this is the beginning of that story. It all starts … Continue reading

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Getting out of Dodge again — Genesis 34-36

So glad you decided to join me again — which more importantly means that you’re still reading your Bible. Yea!! Even if the main narrative is pretty murderous, causing Jacob and company to get out of Dodge — again. Jacob … Continue reading

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Genesis 31-33 — Striving with God

OK, I just about froze my fingers off this morning shoveling snow before church. Guess I lost the snow shoveling lottery. Man, was it ever cold this morning — although the weather man says it’s going to be even colder … Continue reading

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Genesis 28-30 — Let’s make a deal?

So, for those of you who know me, you know that I’m part of Gander Brook Christian Camp’s board of directors. Something interesting coming out of a board meeting today is that Gander Brook will be starting the Gander Brook … Continue reading

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Selling out cheap — Genesis 24-26

Glad you’ve joined me again. I hope you’re starting to see more and more the benefit of these times you’ve set aside for reading and thinking everyday. The pay back is a growing knowledge and, even better, a growing wisdom. … Continue reading

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Testing, testing — Genesis 22-24

I went to visit a friend in Mass General today, so I’m a little tardy with this posting, but I certainly do not want to skip a single day of reading and reflecting on the word. Talking with my friend … Continue reading

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The danger of creeping corruption – Genesis 19-21

So glad you’re keeping up with this blog and, hopefully, your Bible reading. New habits take a while to carve into our minds; keep at it and before long, you won’t have to make a special effort to remember. Today we’re … Continue reading

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No help needed — Genesis 16-18

Well, it’s quite the snowy day in New England. For those of you living in the region and unable to get to work, it’s a perfect day for a read of God’s word and a little follow up meditation of … Continue reading

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