Beetow
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Hello; and welcome to the first book of the Bible.
As of today's date, I'm very nearly 81 years old; and an on-going student of the
Bible since 1968 via sermons, seminars, lectures, Sunday school classes, radio
programs, and various authors. Fifty-seven years of Bible under my belt hasn't
made me an authority; but they've at least made me competent enough to
compose a home-spun commentary.
All the really cool stuff is in Genesis: the origin of the cosmos, the origin of human
life, Adam and Eve, the origin of marriage, the Devil, the first lie, the so-called
original sin, the origin of human death, the origin of clothing, the first baby, Cain
and Abel, the first murder, the Flood, the tower of Babel, and the origin of the Jews.
Big-name celebrities like Noah, Abraham, Sarah, Isaac and Ishmael, Rebecca,
Jacob and Esau, and Joseph are here too.
Not here are Moses vs. Pharaoh and the parting of the Red Sea. That story is in
Exodus; Samson and Delilah are in Judges, David and Goliath are in 1Samuel; and
Ruth and Esther are in books of the Bible named after them.
The author of Genesis is currently unknown; but commonly attributed to Moses.
Seeing as he penned Exodus (Mark 12:26) it's conceivable that Moses also penned
Genesis; but in reality, nobody really knows for sure. Genesis may in fact be the
result of several contributors beginning as far back as Abel, the earliest of the
Bible's prophets (Luke 11:50-51)
Scholars have estimated the date of its writing at around 1450-1410 BC; a mere
+/-3,400 years ago.
Genesis is quoted more than sixty times in the New Testament; and Christ
authenticated its Divine inspiration by referring to it in his own teachings. (e.g. Matt
19:4-6, Matt 24:37-39, Mk 10:4-9, Luke 11:49-51, Luke 17:26-29 & 32, John
7:21-23, John 8:44 and John 8:56)
NOTE: I'm not sure I'll survive to complete all of Genesis seeing as how I have an
inoperable case of esophageal cancer which, even after a sufficient amount of
radiation and many bags of chemo, hasn't lost its determination.
Buen Camino (Pleasant Journey)
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Hello; and welcome to the first book of the Bible.
As of today's date, I'm very nearly 81 years old; and an on-going student of the
Bible since 1968 via sermons, seminars, lectures, Sunday school classes, radio
programs, and various authors. Fifty-seven years of Bible under my belt hasn't
made me an authority; but they've at least made me competent enough to
compose a home-spun commentary.
All the really cool stuff is in Genesis: the origin of the cosmos, the origin of human
life, Adam and Eve, the origin of marriage, the Devil, the first lie, the so-called
original sin, the origin of human death, the origin of clothing, the first baby, Cain
and Abel, the first murder, the Flood, the tower of Babel, and the origin of the Jews.
Big-name celebrities like Noah, Abraham, Sarah, Isaac and Ishmael, Rebecca,
Jacob and Esau, and Joseph are here too.
Not here are Moses vs. Pharaoh and the parting of the Red Sea. That story is in
Exodus; Samson and Delilah are in Judges, David and Goliath are in 1Samuel; and
Ruth and Esther are in books of the Bible named after them.
The author of Genesis is currently unknown; but commonly attributed to Moses.
Seeing as he penned Exodus (Mark 12:26) it's conceivable that Moses also penned
Genesis; but in reality, nobody really knows for sure. Genesis may in fact be the
result of several contributors beginning as far back as Abel, the earliest of the
Bible's prophets (Luke 11:50-51)
Scholars have estimated the date of its writing at around 1450-1410 BC; a mere
+/-3,400 years ago.
Genesis is quoted more than sixty times in the New Testament; and Christ
authenticated its Divine inspiration by referring to it in his own teachings. (e.g. Matt
19:4-6, Matt 24:37-39, Mk 10:4-9, Luke 11:49-51, Luke 17:26-29 & 32, John
7:21-23, John 8:44 and John 8:56)
NOTE: I'm not sure I'll survive to complete all of Genesis seeing as how I have an
inoperable case of esophageal cancer which, even after a sufficient amount of
radiation and many bags of chemo, hasn't lost its determination.
Buen Camino (Pleasant Journey)
_