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Genesis, the first book of the Bible and traditionally attributed to Moses, introduces the narrative of Israel's origins and their pivotal role in God's universal plan. The text recounts how humanity's disobedience marred God's creation, leading to divine judgment and a subsequent covenant with Abraham. This agreement established Abraham's descendants, the Israelites, as the chosen people to reconcile other nations with God. Structured around the lives of key figures, Genesis traces the early history of humankind and the initial steps of God's restorative purpose, concluding with Abraham's expanding family awaiting their promised land, thus setting the stage for subsequent biblical books.
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Genesis, the first book of the Bible and traditionally attributed to Moses, introduces the narrative of Israel's origins and their pivotal role in God's universal plan. The text recounts how humanity's disobedience marred God's creation, leading to divine judgment and a subsequent covenant with Abraham. This agreement established Abraham's descendants, the Israelites, as the chosen people to reconcile other nations with God. Structured around the lives of key figures, Genesis traces the early history of humankind and the initial steps of God's restorative purpose, concluding with Abraham's expanding family awaiting their promised land, thus setting the stage for subsequent biblical books.
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