Genesis Genesis 30:25-43
Genesis 30:25-43 is the Bethel promise beginning to come true in Hebrew. The verb parats that Yahweh swore over the sleeping Jacob at Bethel returns twice in fourteen verses to describe his Haran prosperity — same lemma, same stem, narrative-past tense. The chapter sets two readings against itself: peeled rods at the troughs in one section, the angel of God doing all of it in the next.
Genesis 17:1-14
After thirteen years of silence following Ishmael, Yahweh appears to Abram at ninety-nine and names himself by a name the older Greek witness will quietly suppress. He commands the walk that Noah walked, gives the sign that the rainbow gave, and inscribes the covenant into flesh. Gen 17 is where the canon places its closed set of two: the bow in the cloud and the cut in the body — the only two covenant-signs Scripture designates with the precise formula ot berit. The article reports what the text says before tracing how heart-circumcision and the eighth day carry the chapter forward across six centuries to Paul.