Beginnings: A Commentary on Genesis 1-4

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies, Old Testament, Commentaries
Cover of the book Beginnings: A Commentary on Genesis 1-4 by Brian Vermeer, Brian Vermeer
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Author: Brian Vermeer ISBN: 9781310337338
Publisher: Brian Vermeer Publication: November 3, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Brian Vermeer
ISBN: 9781310337338
Publisher: Brian Vermeer
Publication: November 3, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

One of the most disputed sections of the Bible is the first few chapters of Genesis. This book takes the first four chapters and explains them verse-by-verse. This easy to read volume will take you from the creation to the murder of Abel. The difficulties will be examined and the truth of the Bible revealed. You will read about Adam and Eve and the real reason they were expelled from paradise. You will discover the origins of God, the universe, earth, animals, man, sin, marriage and many other concepts. Written by a scientist, who has also studied theology. Appendices include a short explanation of the major creation theories and an explanation of the differences between a scientific hypothesis, theory and law.

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One of the most disputed sections of the Bible is the first few chapters of Genesis. This book takes the first four chapters and explains them verse-by-verse. This easy to read volume will take you from the creation to the murder of Abel. The difficulties will be examined and the truth of the Bible revealed. You will read about Adam and Eve and the real reason they were expelled from paradise. You will discover the origins of God, the universe, earth, animals, man, sin, marriage and many other concepts. Written by a scientist, who has also studied theology. Appendices include a short explanation of the major creation theories and an explanation of the differences between a scientific hypothesis, theory and law.

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