Genesis: From Creation to a Nation by Kenneth C. Fleming


Genesis: From Creation to a Nation
Title : Genesis: From Creation to a Nation
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ISBN : 1593870124
ISBN-10 : 9781593870126
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : -
Publication : Published March 17, 2016

Understanding Genesis is key to understanding the subsequent history of mankind. In this easy-to-read, verse-by-verse devotional commentary, Ken Fleming does just that he helps us understand Genesis. As you read this commentary, the Bible will come alive as you connect the patriarchs with the ongoing story of God s plan and purpose. Themes such as the tragic effects of sin, the promise of redemption, and the coming of Jesus Christ, will reveal God s justice and holiness as well as His everlasting compassion and love. The book of Genesis remains important in understanding God s design for your life. The events that are chronicled mirror human experience in failure and success, in the struggle to overcome sin, and in the need for a faith-based relationship with God. As the Scriptures themselves promise, a committed study of God s Word will impact your mind, your heart, and your actions, and leave you with renewed gratitude for all that God has done.


Genesis: From Creation to a Nation Reviews


  • Sharon K F

    Granted, I have some prejudice for this book/course written by my father-in-law. But I have gone through the whole book at least twice and recently did the Emmaus Worldwide course which covers the first 12 chapters of Genesis.

    There is so much depth and insight in this book written in such an interesting and readable way that any Christian would benefit from studying the book of Genesis using it, but especially those of us who have not been to seminary.

    Genesis is a book with so many "firsts" in the Bible which help us understand much of the rest of the Bible. One insight I really appreciated on this go around was how he kept reminding us of the purpose Moses had (under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit) in writing this for the children of Israel. I hadn't thought about that before (or if I had when I read it before, I had forgotten.)

    I highly recommend reading through Genesis using either the book or the course!