Genesis 12-13
Genesis 12–13 tells how God calls Abraham to leave his homeland and promises to bless him and make his descendants a great nation, while he and Lot separate to settle in different lands.
Genesis 12–13 tells how God calls Abraham to leave his homeland and promises to bless him and make his descendants a great nation, while he and Lot separate to settle in different lands.
Genesis 11 describes humanity’s pride in building the Tower of Babel, leading God to scatter people by confusing their languages, and traces the family line leading to Abraham.
Genesis 9–10 records God’s covenant with Noah after the flood, including the rainbow as a sign, and outlines the spread of nations and peoples descended from his family.
Genesis 6–8 describes God judging widespread wickedness through a great flood, saving Noah, his family, and selected animals through the ark, and beginning restoration after the flood.
Genesis 4–5 recounts Cain and Abel’s story, showing the spread of sin and its consequences, and records early generations of humanity leading to Noah.
Genesis 3 describes humanity’s fall into sin as Adam and Eve disobey God, bringing brokenness into the world and leading to their exile from the Garden of Eden.
Genesis 1–2 tells how God created the world, humanity, and the Garden of Eden.