Genesis is a book about beginnings â the creation of the universe, the formation of mankind, the establishment of the covenant and the founding of the people of Israel. Many Christians regard the Old Testament as merely a collection of interesting stories to be taught in Sunday school, but which have little application for the church today except as providing examples or illustrations from a bygone, almost barbarous, age. The truth is that almost every important church doctrine is found in âseedâ form in the book of Genesis â creation, fall, redemption, the doctrine of the Trinity, the promise of the Messiah, the establishment of the covenant and the hope of the resurrection are all to be found here. A âseedâ is planted in Genesis and then it sprouts and grows throughout the rest of the Bible until it finds its fruition in the person and work of Jesus Christ. God created the universe; it fell through the sin of humanity; and now God is in the process of redeeming it through the work of Christ. This volume covers the lives of the patriarchs Jacob and Joseph, ending with the Israelites living in Egypt.
Dr Currid shows the relevance of this Old Testament book for the twentyâfirst century.
434 pages.
âSufficiently scholarly to give [them] credence in the academic world, but at the same time ⌠sufficiently straightforward to make [them] accessible to any serious student of the Bibleâ. (Banner of Truth)
EPSC Genesis Volume 2 is in the following collections: