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  1. The book of Genesis is the first book of the Bible. It is divided into two main parts, with chapters 1-11 telling the story of God and the whole world, and chapters 12-50 focusing in on the story of God, a man, and his family.

    • Benjamin
    • Abimelech
    • Esau
    • Isaac
    • Sarah
    • Laban
    • God
    • Joseph
    • Jacob
    • Abraham

    Jacob had twelve sons—two of them by his wife Rachel. Rachel’s second son, and Jacob’s youngest, Benjamin, is mentioned 69 timesin Genesis: once by another name. Rachel dies in childbirth bearing Benjamin, giving him the name “Ben-Oni”—meaning “son of my suffering”—just before she breathes her last. Jacob doesn’t seem to be a fan of that name, and ...

    Wait, who? This guy (or these guys) gets mentioned 72 timesin Genesis, yet at first glance, you might not even recognize his name. You may remember him from the story when Abraham pretends his wife is just his sister when entering the land Gerar, ruled by king Abimelech (Gen 20:1–18). Abimelech finds Sarah attractive and brings her home with him. T...

    Esau, known for being Jacob’s hairy twin, comes up 76 times. His name means “red.” In Genesis, you’ll read the story of Esau selling his birthright to his brother for a bowl of stew (Gen 25:29–34). You’ll also read the suspenseful reunion of the two brothers years after their father dies and they’ve gone their separate ways. After much trepidation ...

    Jacob’s and Esau’s father, and the only son of Abraham’s wife Sarah, is mentioned 80 timesin Genesis. His name means “laughter,” originating from the time that Sarah, beyond childbearing age, is told she’ll have a son—and laughs about the absurdity of it (Gen 21:6). Genesis tells the dramatic story of when young Isaac goes with his father to sacrif...

    Genesis mentions Abraham’s wife 102 times. 34 of those times are by her old name, Sarai, which means “princess.” She gets a name change in Genesis 17:15. We know that Sarah is good-looking enough for Abraham to be afraid that important people would kill him to have her for themselves (Gen 12:11–14). We also know that she is barren. To make up for t...

    Laban is Jacob’s uncle, and later becomes his father-in-law. He is brought up 109 timesin Genesis. His is the Hebrew word for “white.” When Jacob falls in love with Laban’s younger daughter, Rachel, Laban agrees to give her to his nephew after seven years of work. Seven years and a wedding later, Jacob realizes his uncle tricked him into marrying h...

    Genesis documents the name of God several ways throughout the book, a total of201 times. The most common of these is translated “Lord” in most Bibles, which comes from the Hebrew YHWH (“Yahweh”). This comes up 178 times in Genesis. God comes up by name 23 other times in Genesis, but by many different names. Since several of these are often translat...

    Joseph the dreamer, known for his fancy coat, comes up 313 timesin Genesis. His name essentially means “he takes away; he shall add.” Fitting, considering the events of Joseph’s life. Joseph is his father’s favorite, which rubs his brothers the wrong way. When Joseph tells them his dreams, they get even angrier with him (Gen 37:2–8). Eventually, Jo...

    The second-most mentioned character in Genesis is Jacob, the father of the twelve patriarchs of Israel. He’s mentioned a total of 706 times: 538 by his given name, Jacob, which means “heel-catcher” or “trickster.” Trickery seems to be a common theme in Jacob’s life. Here are a few events that stand out: 1. He tricked his older brother, Esau, into g...

    Abraham lands the number-one spot with 910 mentions in Genesis. 118of those were by his old name, Abram, which means “exalted father.” God calls him to leave his home and go to a new land (Gen 12:1–3). God makes a covenant with him, which kicks the entire narrative of the nation of Israel into gear. He promises to bless Abraham, and to make his off...

  2. ‘In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth’: so begins the Book of Genesis and, with it, the Old Testament, and, with that, the Bible. But where did this Creation story come from, ‘in the beginning’? How was it shaped? Did it rely on earlier accounts?

    • Creation’s Symphony. In the beginning, the world was formless and void. Then, God spoke light into existence, separating day from night. He created the heavens, the earth, and the seas.
    • Paradise in Eden. A more detailed account of humanity’s creation unfolds. God formed the first man, Adam, from the dust of the ground and breathed life into him.
    • Temptation and the Fall. A cunning serpent appears and tempts Eve, questioning God’s motives and assuring her no harm would come from defying his command.
    • Cain and Abel’s Tragedy. Adam and Eve have two sons, Cain and Abel. Cain works the land as a farmer, and Abel becomes a shepherd. Both brothers bring offerings to God, but He favors Abel’s offering.
  3. Sep 9, 2024 · Brief Summary: The Book of Genesis can be divided into two sections: Primitive History and Patriarchal History. Primitive history records (1) Creation (Genesis chapters 1-2); (2) the Fall of man (Genesis chapters 3-5); (3) the Flood (Genesis chapters 6-9); and (4) the dispersion (Genesis chapters 10-11).

  4. Genesis is the first book of the Law and also the first book of the entire Bible. The name Genesis literally means “In the Beginning”. It explains the actual events of one of the most debated subjects of our current day...the origin of life.

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  6. The book of Genesis gives us our historical point of reference, from which all subsequent revelation proceeds. In this book we find the “roots” of the inhabited world and the universe, of man and nations, of sin and redemption.

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