
Genesis Narratives
Genesis narratives are the opening stories of the Bible that describe the origins of the world, humanity, and the early history of life. They include accounts like creation of the universe in six days, Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, the flood with Noah, and the Tower of Babel. These stories explore themes of divine creation, human nature, morality, and the relationship between God and humanity. While often poetic and symbolic, they serve to convey foundational beliefs about the world's beginnings and humanity’s place within it.