PPT-GENESIS Beginning Writing of the Book of Genesis

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The name Genesis Beginning Comes from the Greek Can also mean origin birth and generation Hebrew from first word in the beginning Written by Moses Date written

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The name Genesis Beginning Comes from the Greek Can also mean origin birth and generation Hebrew from first word in the beginning Written by Moses Date written 1490 BC to 1420 BC. brPage 1br Beginning Tutorials brPage 2br Beginning Tutorials brPage 3br Beginning Tutorials brPage 4br Beginning Tutorials brPage 5br Beginning Tutorials brPage 6br Background. Evangelical . Free . Church . of Walnut. sunesis. . institute. _. Lesson 1. Genesis: the Beginning. Mount Sinai and the Founding of a Culture. The content of Genesis was given to Moses on Mt. Sinai. The Biblical Account of Origins. Journal of the Adventist Theological Society. 14/1 (Spring 2003) 4-43. basic elements in the biblical account. “In the beginning—the “. when. ” of origins. “God”—the “. The . name Genesis = Beginning. Comes from the Greek.. Can also mean origin, birth, and generation. Hebrew from first word "in the beginning.". Written by Moses. 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