Genesis , Esv by Anonymous

A sweeping origin narrative that traces the beginnings of the world, humanity, and the people of Israel: it opens with divine creation and the establishment of human life and order, then records human disobedience and its consequences, early family conflicts, a catastrophic flood, and the dispersal of nations. The focus then shifts to a family line and a series of covenantal promises made to a patriarch and his descendants, marked by tests of faith, sibling rivalry, and providential reversals, culminating in a favored son's rise in a foreign land and his family’s migration there. Central themes include divine sovereignty, covenantal promise, human failure and hope, and the origins of a people chosen to carry a larger purpose.

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