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Introduction
Genesis
Genesis is the first of the five books of what is known as the Pentateuch, which were penned by Moses.
It is the book of beginnings.
In Genesis we find the beginning of the universe, the beginning of the life forms, the beginning of man, and the beginning of sin and death.
Then we find the beginning of God's redemptive program by the beginning of a nation.
The nation of Israel.
The majority of the book of Genesis has to do with God's redemptive plan by immediately narrowing down in the genealogies to one family from which family, all the nations of the world are to be blessed ().
It’s line we see listed in and .
It’s the line of the tribe of Judah.
It’s the line of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Since Adam and Eve sinned in the Garden of Eden, God set his plan of Salvation in place.
A Savior is promised who will come to redeem the fallen world and
It’s important to note that when it says “In the beginning” it is speaking about the creation of the world and the universe as we know it.
It is not speaking about the creation of time.
God is timeless.
Genesis is the first of the five books of what is known as the Pentateuch, which were penned by Moses.
It is the book of beginnings.
We see the creation of the world,
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