
Genesis
The foundational book of the Bible, Genesis tells the story of creation, beginning with God speaking the universe into existence and forming the first humans, Adam and Eve. It quickly moves to the entrance of sin into the world, the devastating global flood, and the covenant God made with Noah. The central part of Genesis focuses on the foundational stories of Israel’s ancestors: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (who was renamed Israel). Abraham’s faith leads to God’s promise that his descendants will become a great nation and inherit a promised land. The book concludes with Jacob’s twelve sons, the start of the twelve tribes, settling in Egypt during a famine, setting the stage for the next book.
Isaac (meaning "laughter") is born to 100-year-old Abraham. Sarah later insists that Hagar and Ishmael be sent away, and God promises to care for Ishmael.
God tests Abraham by commanding him to sacrifice his son, Isaac. Abraham's obedience is proven, and God provides a ram substitute, reaffirming the covenant.
Sarah dies at 127. Abraham purchases the Cave of Machpelah from the sons of Heth, establishing the first piece of the Promised Land that he legally owns.
Abraham sends his servant to Mesopotamia to find a wife for his son Isaac. The servant meets Rebekah, who agrees to the marriage, fulfilling God's guidance.
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