Old Testament • Law (The Pentateuch)

Genesis

Book 1 of 39 in the Old Testament — Creation & beginnings.

Summary

What Genesis is about

Genesis opens with God creating the heavens and earth, then traces humanity's fall into sin and its consequences. The narrative narrows to one family — Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Jacob's twelve sons — as God begins forming a people for himself through promise rather than merit. Joseph's rise in Egypt closes the book by explaining how Abraham's family ended up there, setting the stage for Exodus. Woven throughout are the first hints of God's plan to bless all nations through this one family line.

  • CategoryLaw (The Pentateuch)
  • AuthorMoses (traditional)
  • Date writtenc. 1400s BC
  • Chapters50
  • TestamentOld Testament
  • Key themeCreation & beginnings
Noticeable verses

Key verses in Genesis