Introduc tion to
Genesis Know the Beginning
Author: Moses Time: Around the fifteenth century b. c. Place: The wilderness of Sinai Written to: The children of God
The gist
The purpose of Genesis is to tell the story of God’s people. It teaches us about God’s nature, omnipotence, and omnipresence and shows us how he first formed his covenant with Abraham. It lays out the history of the children of God and proves God’s faithfulness to his people.
Things to look for
• The story of creation and the first sin (see Genesis 1–3) • The account of Noah (see Gen. 6:9–9:29) • The story of Abraham’s life (see Gen. 11:27–25:11) • The creation of the twelve tribes of Israel (see Gen. 29:32–30:24; 35:18; 48:1–20) • The covenants of God (see Gen. 8:20–9:17; 12:1–3; 15:1–20; 17:1–22; 22:15–18; 26:2–5; 28:13–15; 50:24)
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In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.
Genesis 1:1
In the beginning, God. In the middle, God. And in the end, God. As you read the Bible you will see that the real story is God: all that he is, all that he does, and all that he loves. In the beginning God created heaven and earth and everything that lives in them. His character is so generous and so loving that he gave humans and animals all that they needed to have life and love. And though the first man and woman made a mess of things in the garden, God still didn’t stop loving them. Genesis reads like a great adventure novel. Those who lived in the beginning of time have gone down in history. As you read Genesis, notice how many times God saves his people from their sins. See that he is a just God who can’t tolerate evil but oftentimes uses people’s sins to lead them to salvation. Read about the covenants God made with his people, promises that he never broke and never will. Knowing this history is very important for the life of the God Guy. Some people say that if you don’t know the history of your people, then you are sure to repeat their mistakes in your own life. So take the words from Genesis and read them as the history of your people, the people of faith. Learn about their lives and more importantly about God and how he interacts with his people. Take your time as you go through the stories. Know that they are not fairy tales but truth, and learn more about the God who calls you his own. Genesis is the foundation of all of Scripture; it sets the scene for the rest of the Bible. The covenant between God and his people that begins in Genesis has been fulfilled in the new covenant with the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus, and we now look at the Old Testament through the viewpoint of the New Testament. But all of Scripture is valuable and important, even today. Look at it in light of Jesus, and the Old Testament will come to life and mean more to you than you ever thought it could.
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