book of genesis
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Definition
Proper noun 1. The first book of the Old Testament in the Bible: "Book of Genesis" is the foundational text that narrates the origins of the world, humanity, and the Israelite people. It includes stories of creation, early human history, and the patriarchs.
Usage
- The Book of Genesis describes the creation of the world in seven days.
- Scholars often analyze the narrative structure of the Book of Genesis.
- The stories of Abraham and Sarah are central to the Book of Genesis.
Advanced Usage
- "In the Book of Genesis...": A common phrase used to introduce a reference, quote, or concept from this biblical text.
- In the Book of Genesis, God makes a covenant with Noah.
- The title "Genesis" itself is often used synonymously with "Book of Genesis" when the context is clear.
- The story of Joseph is found in Genesis.
Variants and Related Words
- Genesis (proper noun): The shortened, most common form of the title.
- We studied the first chapter of Genesis.
- The First Book of Moses: Another traditional name for this book.
Synonyms
- Genesis
- The First Book of Moses
Related Idioms and Phrases
- "From Genesis to Revelation": An idiom meaning "from beginning to end," referencing the first (Genesis) and last (Book of Revelation) books of the Christian Bible.
- He read the entire Bible, from Genesis to Revelation.
Noun
- the first book of the Old Testament: tells of Creation; Adam and Eve; the Fall of Man; Cain and Abel; Noah and the flood; God's covenant with Abraham; Abraham and Isaac; Jacob and Esau; Joseph and his brothers