Description
*Condition Note: This book is in good condition, it has moderate cover wear and it is heavily underlined.*
Genesis travels a winding path from a glorious Creation to a closed coffin. It begins with fervent life, complete trust, and a sense of joyous fulfillment and end with tragic death, paralyzing suspicion, and yet hopeful expectations of a better future. The universal breadth and fathomless depth of its themes and poignant descriptions of its heroes have challenged human minds and hearts ever since Creation.
Dr. Arthur J. Ferch explores the themes woven through the book of Genesis. And he shows us that the very way the author of the first book of the Bible put his material together gives us many spiritual insights.
Foreword
The Book of Genesis
The Beginning of Life
Twins of Eden
Lost and Found
The Deluge
A New Beginning
Faith and Fear
Promise and Peril
The Pain of Parenthood
One-Upmanship and God
From Bethel to Peniel
"You Sold . . . God Sent"
Harmony and Hope
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1985 |
Printed: |
1985 |
Pages: |
141 |
Publisher: |
Review And Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B |