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Only the beginning, only just the start…CreationCreation of manThe FallThe FloodThe Tower of Babel
Genesis 1-11
The story of the lives of four men
Genesis 12-50
Genesis – the Purpose
This is written to a nation who had gotten out of Egypt and seeks to tell them how they got where
they were.
Genesis – the Purpose
Historically, Genesis answers the questions of a nation which had spent 400 years in Egypt:
“Why were we ever there and why were we there so long?”
The purpose of the Bible
To explain God’s attempt to establish His kingdom on earth.
Genesis – the Purpose
To explain Israel’s beginning and purpose in the establishment of God’s rule on earth.
Genesis – The Structure
Genesis is divided by markers in different sections, each highlighted by a certain Hebrew word.
Genesis – The Structure
This word can be translated with the phrase,“What became of…”
Genesis – The OutlineI. Early Events (1:1-11:26) A. Creation of the Heavens and the Earth (1:1-2:3) B. What became of the heavens and the earth (2:4-4:26) 1. The creation of the man and the woman (2:4-25) 2. The fall of the man and the woman (Ch. 3) 3. The fall spreads: the account of Cain and Abel (4:1-16 4. The fall continues to spread throughout civilization (4:17-26)
Genesis – The OutlineI. Early Events (1:1-11:26) A. Creation of the Heavens and the Earth (1:1-2:3) B. What became of the heavens and the earth (2:4-4:26) C. What became of Adam (5:1-6:8) 1. The genealogy of Adam to Noah (Ch. 5) 2. The corruption of mankind (6:1-8)
Genesis – The OutlineI. Early Events (1:1-11:26) A. Creation of the Heavens and the Earth (1:1-2:3) B. What became of the heavens and the earth (2:4-4:26) C. What became of Adam (5:1-6:8) D. What became of Noah (6:9-9:29) 1. The judgment of mankind by the flood (6:9-8:22) 2. The covenant to Noah about life and nature (9:1-17) 3. The shamelessness of Ham, the curse upon Canaan (9:18-29)
Genesis – the Development
Genesis is a historical narrative and uses the placement of the material, the way the story is
told, to make the point.
For example…
Genesis – the Development – Ch. 34
After Shechem violated Dinah, Simeon and Levi were right to be angry and want justice, however…
Genesis – the Development – Ch. 34
The way they went about things involved deception.
God did not want His covenant associated with deception.
Genesis – the Development – Ch. 34
Simeon and Levi, sons number 2 and 3, have brought shame on their father in their behavior.
Genesis – the Development – Ch. 35
God renames Jacob (“supplanter”) as Israel (“God rules”, “God judges”, “Triumphant with God”, “The
prince of God”?).
Genesis – the Development – Ch. 35
The main point of renaming him seems to involve a guarantee of blessing from “God Almighty”.
Genesis – the Development – Ch. 35
Yet, following this event, his firstborn son, Reuben, like his brothers before him, show the corruption
occurring among the heirs and he lay with his father’s concubine (vv. 21-22).
Genesis – the Development – Ch. 36-37
The next chapter gives what became of Esau, followed by the account of the favored son,
Joseph.
Genesis – the Development – Ch. 36-37
This man, well-known to later Israelites and clearly destined for greatness in the passage, ends up
being sold into slavery by his brothers.
Genesis – the Development – Ch. 36-37
The corruption of the heirs continues in Canaan and the selling of Joseph is led by Judah.
Genesis – the Development – Ch. 38
The account of Joseph is interrupted by a focus on Judah, the fourth son.
Genesis – the Development – Ch. 38
This account illustrates in detail the sad corruption of the line of Israel as they live among the
Canaanites.
Genesis – the Development – Ch. 38
One thing emerges clearly from these chapters:The fathers of the nation are falling deeper and
deeper into corruption in Canaan.
Genesis – the Development – Ch. 38
Something has to be done!
Genesis – the Book
Genesis gives us a series of beginnings:• The world• Humanity• Sin• Israel
Genesis – the Book - #1
Genesis provides insight into what every human naturally perceives: The universe had a personal
Creator!
Genesis – the Book - #1
The universe is not random chance.
The universe, our world, and human beings are special and have purpose.
Genesis – the Book - #2
The world is best understood by the account of the Fall in Genesis.
Genesis – the Book - #3
The world shows the fingerprints of a personal Creator, but also something gone wrong.
Genesis – the Book - #3
The Bible’s explanation of humanity’s condition squares with what we see: we are not inherently
good people.
Genesis – the Book - #3
There is much good in the world and in people, but we are fallen and prone to sin.
Genesis – the Book - #4
Genesis provides the basis of the uniqueness of Israel and her distinction from the Church.
Genesis – the Book - #4
Israel was a nation with her own Laws under a Theocracy.
Genesis – the Book - #4
Israel had promises that were not given to the Church.
Genesis – the Book - #4
Failure to recognize the distinction of Israel’s national character, her Laws, promises, and future
has caused a great deal of difficulty.
Genesis – the Book - #5
The history of humanity revolves around the nation of Israel.