Genesis has become, for some, the forgotten book. Many pastors and teachers avoid it for fear of controversy. The result is that growing numbers of Christians are ignorant of God’s revelation about our beginnings. In his Book of Beginnings trilogy, Dr. Henry M. Morris III comprehensively demonstrates that the Genesis record can only be understood as God’s inerrant documentation of human history. In volume one, Dr. Morris presents commentary on the Genesis creation account through the eve of the great Flood. Volume two explores the pre-Flood world, Noah’s preparations, the Flood’s destruction, and the restarting of human history. The final volume picks up with Abraham and his descendants as God builds the nation through which He will work ou...
Creation Noah\u27s Flood Age of the Earth Jonah and the Whale Joshua\u27s Long Day Virgin Birth Resu...
Hunziker-Rodewald Regine. Jason M. Silverman (éd.), Opening Heaven’s Floodgates. The Genesis Flood N...
For a book of beginnings,[1] Genesis is ironically replete with beginnings that almost were not. Ind...
The book of Genesis has been called “the most important book ever written.” As the first book of the...
Like other parts of Scripture, Genesis 1 must be interpreted in terms of its historical and literary...
The narrative of Noah’s flood in Genesis draws perennial interest from scholars and the general publ...
How does the rest of the Bible relate to Genesis 1 and 2? Do the various biblical authors portray cr...
The Bible opens with a statement that forms the basis of our faith: “In the beginning God created th...
Confronting the suppression of scientific truth The book of Genesis is constantly under attack from ...
From creationism to The God Delusion, the public dialogue of science and religion either uses the ea...
Genesis is the first book of the Bible. As the starting block for humanity and creation, Genesis hol...
When reading any historical book, one is caught up in the continuity of the story as the action proj...
In contrast to those who read Genesis 1 through 11 as myth, the story of Genesis is historical narra...
The book of Genesis contains foundational material for Jewish and Christian theology, both historic ...
These three volumes, published by the Adventist Forum over eight years, tackle one of the core issue...
Creation Noah\u27s Flood Age of the Earth Jonah and the Whale Joshua\u27s Long Day Virgin Birth Resu...
Hunziker-Rodewald Regine. Jason M. Silverman (éd.), Opening Heaven’s Floodgates. The Genesis Flood N...
For a book of beginnings,[1] Genesis is ironically replete with beginnings that almost were not. Ind...
The book of Genesis has been called “the most important book ever written.” As the first book of the...
Like other parts of Scripture, Genesis 1 must be interpreted in terms of its historical and literary...
The narrative of Noah’s flood in Genesis draws perennial interest from scholars and the general publ...
How does the rest of the Bible relate to Genesis 1 and 2? Do the various biblical authors portray cr...
The Bible opens with a statement that forms the basis of our faith: “In the beginning God created th...
Confronting the suppression of scientific truth The book of Genesis is constantly under attack from ...
From creationism to The God Delusion, the public dialogue of science and religion either uses the ea...
Genesis is the first book of the Bible. As the starting block for humanity and creation, Genesis hol...
When reading any historical book, one is caught up in the continuity of the story as the action proj...
In contrast to those who read Genesis 1 through 11 as myth, the story of Genesis is historical narra...
The book of Genesis contains foundational material for Jewish and Christian theology, both historic ...
These three volumes, published by the Adventist Forum over eight years, tackle one of the core issue...
Creation Noah\u27s Flood Age of the Earth Jonah and the Whale Joshua\u27s Long Day Virgin Birth Resu...
Hunziker-Rodewald Regine. Jason M. Silverman (éd.), Opening Heaven’s Floodgates. The Genesis Flood N...
For a book of beginnings,[1] Genesis is ironically replete with beginnings that almost were not. Ind...