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Genesis: An Expositional Commentary, Vol. 1

Genesis 1-11 (The Expositional Commentary Series)

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Genesis: An Expositional Commentary, Vol. 1

By: James Montgomery Boice
Narrated by: John Lescault
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What can we gain from studying the book of Genesis? According to James Montgomery Boice, starting at the beginning of everything causes us to think about God and to understand ourselves as fallen yet redeemable. This knowledge not only deepens our understanding of the Christian faith, but also enhances our ability to impart the gospel’s truth to a world desperately in need of it.

This first volume on the book of Genesis, exploring chapters 1-11, shows how the story of redemption—essentially all of Scripture—has no significance apart from the story of creation and fall. These first 11 chapters of Genesis establish the relationship of God to the cosmos and to all peoples of the earth. Topics covered in volume one include:

  • In the Beginning (1:1)
  • Is the Fall a Fact? (3:1-6)
  • Only Evil All the Time (6:5-8)
  • The God Who Remembers (8:1-19)
  • The Test of Human Government (9:1-7)
  • The Tower of Babel (11:1-9)
©1982, 1998 James Montgomery Boice (P)2021 Blackstone Publishing
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Boice gives alternative views and lists what he thinks are the pros and cons. I found this book very helpful.

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