Shepherd’s Notes: Genesis
From Mark Peterson: The Shepherd’s Notes commentaries provide a helpful overview of the scriptural text. They are not technical. Think of them more like cliff notes that serve as a launching pad for deeper study. They are the perfect complement to daily devotions. They also serve as helpful a springboard for teachers who are preparing lessons for bible study groups.
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Shepherd’s Notes: Genesis
By Paul Wright / Holman Reference
Genesis is a book of beginnings – the origin of the world, human history, families, sin, and the plan of redemption. The first eleven chapters confronts the existence of God, the problem of evil, the meaning of life. Chapters 12-50 focus on the attempt of four generations of the family of Abraham to live rightly in a difficult world. Through it all, Genesis boldly declares that God is involved in every detail of human life.
Shepherd’s Notes: Genesis guide you through the main themes illuminating fascinating details through appropriate commentary and reference notes. Six different icons are used throughout the book to call your attention to historical-cultural information, Old and New Testament references, word pictures, unit summaries, and personal application.
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