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Genesis 3:15
Theme: Beginnings
Key Chapter: 15
Key Verse: 3:15
50 chs, 1,533 vs, and 38,262 words
Grade: 6.3
Author:
God by inspiration (2 Tim 3:15) through Moses (John 7:22; Acts 7:37-38); Date: 1446 B.C.
Purpose:
Genesis is here to reveal where we come from (chapters 1-2), Who put us here (1:1; Psalm 33:6; John 1:1-3, 14; Colossians 1:16-17), who God’s chosen people are (chapter 12), to reveal why the earth is in the condition it is in (chapters 6-8), why we are the way we are (chapters 3, 11), and the history of the patriarchs (chapter 12-50).
Comparison to other books:
Five Books of the Bible that are essential to study in your life:
Genesis - tells us where we come from
Job - tells us why good people suffer
John - tells us about the Deity of Jesus Christ
Romans - tells us about the doctrines of the church
Revelation - tells us where we are going
Christ in the Genesis:
The God of creation (Genesis 1), marriage (chapter 2) salvation (chapters 3, 6-8), judgment (chapters 4-5, 9-11, 13), Hebrews (chapters 12-50)
Outline:
I.
The Beginnings of the Human Race.
chs.1-11
II.
The Beginnings of the Hebrew Race.
chs.12-50
Genesis 3:15
Here are the INGREDIENTS that make up the coming of the Messiah.
I.
The Enmity.
And I will put enmity between thee and the woman,
“Enmity” – a state of natural or active opposition.
The very basis of Biblical separation.
II.
The Evidence.
and between thy seed and her seed;
The seed is male.
The Son is male.
III.
The Enemy.
it shall bruise thy head,
Christ came to conquer Satan, not make friends.
Christ came to save sinners FROM their sins.
IV.
The Execution.
and thou shalt bruise his heel.
The Lamb was to be slain.
The Lamb was to be salvation.
Conclusion:
Is the Lamb of Genesis your Saviour?
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