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1. (Genesis 5:3-5) Adam. And Adam lived one hundred and thirty years, and begot a son in his own likeness, after his image, and named him Seth. After he begot Seth, the days of Adam were eight hundred years; and he had sons and daughters. So all the days that Adam lived were nine hundred and thirty years; and he died. a.
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Genesis is an introduction to redemption. It is important to remember this in the study of the book. One of the reasons that the account of creation is limited is that the Bible is a book with the theme of redemption. The Bible was never intended as a science book.
Chapter 5. This chapter is the only authentic history extant of the first age of the world from the creation to the flood, containing (according to the verity of the Hebrew text) 1656 years, as may easily be computed by the ages of the patriarchs, before they begat that son through whom the line went down to Noah.
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- Creation of heavens and earth
- Errors disproved in verse 1
- Matter existed without form; the Spirit hovered over the waters.
- Formation of dry land and plants
- After their kind
- Creation with maturity (“apparent age”)
- Creation of sun, moon, and stars
- Creation of water animals and birds
- Creation of land animals
- Evolution and the image of God
- Dominion of man over other creatures
- Design must come from a designer.
- Length of the Days
- God finished the work of creation.
- A summary of the contradictions between evolution and the Genesis account of the origin of man
- 4:15 – God set a mark on Cain so people would not kill him.
- 4:18 – A summary of the genealogy of Cain
- 5:1-13 – Genealogy from Adam to Noah
- Men lived to great ages.
- 5:6-20 – Other descendants of Seth
- 5:32 – Noah had three sons: Shem, Ham, and Japheth.
- The Flood Was a Historical Event.
- Matthew 24:37-39
- 2 Peter 3:3-7
- 1 Peter 3:20,21
- 6:10-12 – All the earth was corrupt and filled with violence.
- Provisions for the animals
- 9:1-17 – God’s Covenant with Noah
- 9:2 – Animals would fear and dread people.
- 9:3 – God gave animals as well as plants for food for man.
- 9:22,23 – Ham saw Noah’s nakedness, but Shem and Japheth covered it.
- 10:1 – Introductory comments
- 10:2-5 – The descendants of Japheth
- 10:6,7 – The descendants of Ham
- Ham’s son Cush
- Cush’s famous descendant Nimrod
- Ham’s son Mizraim
- Ham’s son Canaan
- 10:21-32 – The descendants of Shem
- 11:18-25 – The genealogy down to Abraham’s father Terah
- Without parents or genealogy
- Chapter 15 – Confirmation of the Covenant with Abram
- Sarai had a servant named Hagar, an Egyptian.
- Sarai said to Abram. “My wrong be upon you.”
- Abram said Sarai could deal with Hagar as she saw fit.
- 16:7-9 – God found Hagar and told her to return and submit to Sarai.
- 16:15,16 – Ishmael was born when Abram was eighty-six years old.
- 19:8 – Lot then offered his daughters to those evil men.
- 19:15-17 – The angels urged Lot and his family to leave.
- 19:27-29 – Abraham observed evidence of the destruction.
- 22:4,5 – Abraham and Isaac left to go up on the mountain.
- 24:28-31 – Rebekah’s brother Laban welcomed Abraham’s servant.
- 24:32,33 – Abraham’s servant determined to state his case.
- 24:59-61 – Rebekah’s family blessed her and sent her away.
- 25:5,6 – Abraham sent away all his sons except Isaac.
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- 27:41 – Esau determined to kill Jacob after Isaac died.
- 28:16-19 – Jacob set up a pillar and named the place Bethel.
- 29:1-30 Jacob Finds a Wife.
- 29:13,14 – Laban welcomed his nephew Jacob.
- 29:27-30 – Then Jacob also married Rachel. Her maid was Bilhah.
- 30:14,15 – Leah hired Jacob for her son’s mandrakes.
- 30:16-18 – Leah conceived again and bore Issachar.
- 30:41-43 – Jacob’s plan made the stronger offspring his.
- 31:43-47 – Laban proposed a covenant of peace.
- 32:13-15 – Jacob then sent Esau gifts of flocks and herds.
- 32:16-20 – Jacob sent the gifts in several successive groups.
- 32:21-23 – Jacob then sent his family over the Jabbok.
- 32:26-28 – The man/angel gave Jacob the name “Israel.”
- 33:1-3 – As Esau arrived, Jacob and his family approached.
- 33:4 – Esau greeted Jacob with kisses and embraces.
- 33:8-11 – Esau hesitated to take the gifts, but Jacob persuaded him.
- 34:5-7 – Jacob’s sons were infuriated by this scandalous conduct.
- 34:27-29 – The sons of Jacob then plundered the city.
- 35:8 – Rebekah’s nurse Deborah died and was buried near Bethel.
- 35:21,22 – Reuben committed adultery with Bilhah
- 35:23-26 – Summary of Jacob’s Sons
- 35:27-29 – Jacob returned to Isaac, who later died.
- 36:4,5 – Esau’s five sons
- 36:40-43 – Once again chiefs of the Edomites are named
- Background Study of Joseph
- 37:12-14 – Jacob sent Joseph to check on his sons’ welfare.
- 37:21-24 – Reuben convinced the brothers to just put Joseph in a pit.
- 37:25-28 – The brothers sold Joseph to passing merchants.
- 37:36 – Joseph was sold in Egypt as a slave to Potiphar.
- Chapter 38 – Judah’s Unfaithfulness and His Children
- 38:1-5 – Judah married a Canaanite woman and had three sons.
- 38:11 – Judah promised Tamar she could marry Shelah when he was grown.
- 38:27-30 – Tamar gave birth to twin sons, Perez and Zerah.
- 39:1,2 – Joseph was sold as a slave to Potiphar in Egypt.
- 41:14-16 – Pharaoh sent for Joseph.
- 41:45,46 – Pharaoh gave Joseph a special name and a wife.
- 41:47-49 – Joseph gathered the grain in the years of plenty.
- 41:50-52 – Joseph had two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim.
- 41:53-57 – When the famine began, people went to Joseph for grain.
- 42:1-4 – Jacob sent his sons to Egypt for grain.
- 42:9-12 – Joseph accused his brothers of being spies.
- 42:23,24 – Joseph took Simeon to remain bound in Egypt.
- 42:25-28 – Joseph had each brother’s money returned in his sack.
- 43:8-10 – Judah said he would bear responsibility for Benjamin.
- 43:27-30 – Joseph wept on seeing his brother Benjamin.
- 44:32-34 – Judah offered to stay as a slave in Benjamin’s place.
- 45:1-3 – Joseph revealed himself to his brothers.
- 45:12-15 – Joseph then embraced and kissed his brothers.
- 47:11,12 – So Joseph placed his family in Goshen to live.
- 47:13,14 – The people of Egypt gave money for grain.
- 47:15-17 – The people then gave their livestock for food.
- 47:18-20 – Then the people gave themselves and their land for food.
- 49:1,2 – Jacob called his sons together.
- 49:22-24 – Joseph
- 49:25,26 – Joseph would receive God’s help and blessings.
- 50:1-3 – Joseph had Jacob’s body embalmed.
- 50:15-18 – Joseph’s brothers pled for forgiveness.
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Morris (p. 38) points out that, in this very first verse, the Bible denies numerous fundamental errors of human thinking: It denies atheism, for it claims God exists. It denies pantheism (the belief that God is in everything and everything is a part of God) for it shows that God is the Maker, distinct from that which He made. It denies polytheism...
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On the second day, God had created the firmament and used it to divide the waters above it from the waters below it. On the fifth day, God created living things to dwell in the firmament and the waters under the firmament — birds, fish, and sea creatures. Note that there was great abundance from the first day these were created. It was not a gradua...
On the sixth day God first made the animals to dwell on dry land — living creatures, cattle, creeping things and beasts of the earth. “Creeping things” may include reptiles, but could also include insects. Again, everything reproduced after its own kind. The account has already shown that this was true of the plants, fish, and birds; here we are to...
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May 11, 2004 · What a commentary Genesis 5 is on the difficult words of Paul in the book of I Timothy: Let a woman quietly receive instruction with entire submissiveness. But I do not allow a woman to teach or exercise authority over a man, but to remain quiet. For it was Adam who was first created, and then Eve.
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David Guzik commentary on Genesis 5, describing the descendants of Adam and the genealogy of the generations after Adam and Eve.