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First printing: October 2021
Fourth printing: January 2023
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Dedication
I dedicate this book to all the Christian parents doing their best to raise up godly offspring, and who have that earnest desire to obey Gods instruction to enable their children to:
Put on the whole armor of God, that you may be able to stand against the schemes of the devil (Ephesians 6:11).
Thank You
Thank you to AiG writer and speaker Avery Foley for her writing and editorial skills that enhanced this publication.
Table of Contents
The beginning of time recorded in Genesis gives us the foundation for our Christian worldview. We discover Gods attributes and actions right from day one, along with truths about the age of the universe.
God prepares the earth for life, carefully crafting the perfect conditions for the plants, animals, and humans to come.
Here we see the earth taking shape land appears, and plants sprout up, each according to their kind.
God creates the sun, moon, and stars to give light on the earth and to provide signs, seasons, and timekeeping.
God creates all the flying and sea creatures on this day, blessing them and commanding them to fill the earth.
God creates all the land-dwelling, air-breathing animals on this day, blessing them and commanding them to fill the earth.
Here we reach the pinnacle of Gods creation man. God specially and uniquely creates man in His image and gives him dominion over all creation.
The second book of Genesis provides more detail of the creation of man how woman enters the picture, Gods ordination of marriage, and more.
Here we learn about the origin of sin and thus the start of the Curse and the spiritual war between good and evil.
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Cain, Abel, and Seth are three specific children of Adam and Eve that the Bible records. Cains wickedness gives us a warning, Abels right- eousness gives us an example, and the line of Seth points us to the seed of the woman.
The genealogies in Genesis 5 are important, as they give us a timeline of Adams descendants to Noah without gaps, along with continuing to point toward the seed of the woman to come.
God plans to send a global Flood to judge mankinds wickedness. How- ever, we see hope in Gods covenant to Noah, as well as ties to salvation in the coming Messiah.
The Flood comes after Noah and his family board the Ark. We see here how we must enter through Jesus, the door of salvation, to be saved from judgment, just as Noah and his family entered through the door of the Ark to be saved from the Flood.
The Flood lasts for about a year. It changes the earth dramatically, but God promises that things will continue until the final judgment of fire.
God establishes laws for the post-Flood world, as well as a cove- nant with Noah. We also get a peek at the future of Shem, Ham, and Japheths descendants .
This chapter gives us an overview of the descendants of Noahs sons and their dispersion over the earth.
The Tower of Babel event explains the diversity of languages and people groups in our world today. Shems descendants particularly are traced down to Abram still pointing to the coming Messiah.
The legacy of godly parents
What About Extra-Biblical Tables of Nations and Genealogies That Go Back to Noah?
Josephus a Wonderful Steppingstone
Was Nimrod in Charge of Forcing a Rebellion Prior to the Events in Genesis 11:19?
What Is the State of the Canopy Model?
Introduction
This is a unique commentary. We are going to look in detail at the first 11 chapters of Genesis. I will explain what we read in the text, answer many of the most-asked questions people have about these passages, and deal with many of the objections some have. I also want to apply what we learn to our personal lives in the increasingly dark culture we live in.
This commentary will feature apologetics (answers to skeptical ques- tions and objections), how to think foundationally to know what we believe as Christians (doctrine) and why, and how to develop a truly Christian worldview. There is also a devotional aspect throughout as we gain understanding of who God is, what He has done for us, and thus why we should thank and praise Him.
The teaching also will be equipping people to know how to have a correct worldview regarding contemporary issues like gender, gay marriage, abortion, racism, and others.
As we begin, Genesis chapter one sets the scene for the rest of this book. And theres a recurrent theme throughout the commentary that of coming to grips with what it means that God is our infinite Creator. So come with me as I hammer home the importance of understanding Gods infinite greatness compared to our human finite understanding. This is an important key to understanding Genesis 111, as it helps us understand that we need to put ourselves under the authority of the text, and not over it!
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