
Book of Genesis
The Book of Genesis is the first book of the Bible, foundational in Judeo-Christian tradition. It covers the creation of the world, introducing key themes like creation, sin, and redemption. Notable stories include Adam and Eve, Noah’s Ark, and the lives of the patriarchs—Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph. These narratives explore humanity’s relationship with God, moral lessons, and the origins of the Israelite people. Genesis sets the stage for understanding later biblical texts and emphasizes themes of faith, covenant, and the complexity of human nature.