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The most common version of the New Earth theory states that the first year was 4004 B.C; which is closer to 6,000 years
__NOTOC__ {{quote Infobox_Contents | topic_name = Genesis | textsubtopics =In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. [[People in Genesis (WEB)|Full Text of GenesisIndex]] - [[Adam]], [[Noah]]}}  ==Synopsis== Genesis is the first book of the , [[BibleAbraham]]. It is a book of beginnings - the beginning of the universe and how people spoiled it, and the beginning of [[GodIsaac]]'s plan to restore it through the beginning of a nation. It tells us about God, who was before time[[Jacob]], and is the creator of everything there is. [[Joseph (Genesis tells us that God created )|Joseph]]* [[AdamStories in Genesis Index]] and - [[EveCreation]] in his image, but that they spoiled this creation, by wilful disobedience, bringing death to mankind. [[The book tells the stories Fall of early humans including Man]], [[NoahThe Flood]] and the Flood and , [[AbrahamTower of Babel]] and his descendents. There is difference * [[Historical understandings of opinion among Christians upon the historical nature of some of the events described in Genesis.]] | opinion_pieces ==Contents=={{ebd}} * [[Text:Catholic Encyclopedia:Book of Genesis]] * [[Text:MHC Concise {{SUBPAGENAME}}|Matthew Henry's {{bibleSUBPAGENAME}}]]| }}
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[[Genesis 1|1]]
[[Genesis 50|50]]
{{topics}}* [[People in Genesis Index]] - [[Adam]] | [[Noah]] | [[Abraham]] | [[Isaac]] | [[Jacob]] | [[Joseph (Genesis)|Joseph]]* [[Stories in Genesis Index]] - [[Creation]] | [[The Fall of Man]] | [[The Flood]] | [[Tower of Babel]]* [[Historical understandings of Genesis]] {{bookversions}} {{bookstudies}}* {{ebd}}* [[Book of Genesis (Catholic Encyclopedia)]] {{quotes}} ==Main articleCommentary==
Genesis is the first book of the [[Bible]]. It is a book of beginnings - the beginning of the universe and how people spoiled it, and the beginning of [[God]]'s plan to restore it through the beginning of a nation. It tells us about God, who was before time, and is the creator of everything there is. Genesis tells us that God created [[Adam]] and [[Eve]] in his image, but that they spoiled this creation, by wilful disobedience, bringing death to mankind. The book tells the stories of early humans including [[Noah]] and the Flood and [[Abraham]] and his descendants.
===[[Historical understandings of Genesis]]===
There is some disagreement among Christians regarding the historical nature of the book. Questions naturally arise such as: "Was there a garden?", "Was their a fall with the serpent?", "Was there a world-wide flood, or a local flood?", "Was there really a tower of Babel?". Disagreement arise partly because of the way in which the book is read, in particular, which genre the reader feels most appropriately fits the book. Some Christians, especially in the Developing World and the United States, read the book as literal history, and thus understand the world to be around 86,000 years old. They see all of the Creation story to be factually accurate. At the other end of the spectrum, other Christians see the genre, at least of the first few chapters of Genesis, in a more parabolic or metaphorical way. These Christians do not necessarily believe in a literal Adam or Eve, but see the creation story as making a number of points, including God as creator, with humans rebelling against their creator.
===Authorship===
[[Genesis 5]]:1-32
==Quotes== ==Links==  {{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Bible]] -> [[Old Testament]] | -> [[Books of the Law]] [[Category:Books of the Old Testament]][[Category:Books of The Law]][[Category: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, DeuteronomyCommentary]]

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