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The creation of the world in six days and God's rest on the seventh.

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A genealogy from Adam to Noah, highlighting the ages of early patriarchs.

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The Table of Nations: a genealogy of Noah's descendants and their territories.

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God makes a covenant with Abram, promising him numerous descendants.

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Abraham deceives King Abimelech by claiming Sarah is his sister; she is restored to him.

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Abraham's death; birth of Isaac's sons Esau and Jacob; Jacob receives Esau's birthright.

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Leah and Rachel compete for Jacob's affection, leading to the birth of many children.

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God commands Jacob to return to Bethel; Rachel dies giving birth to Benjamin.

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Joseph interprets dreams for Pharaoh’s cupbearer and baker while in prison.

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Joseph reveals his identity to his brothers, forgiving them for their past actions.

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After Jacob's death, Joseph reassures his brothers about their future; he dies in Egypt as well.

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Genesis Outline

  • God created the world in six days, resting on the seventh.
  • Genealogies trace lineages from Adam to Noah, noting ages.
  • The Table of Nations details Noah's descendants and their territories.
  • God promises numerous descendants to Abram (Abraham).
  • Abraham misrepresents Sarah as his sister to King Abimelech; she is returned.
  • Abraham dies; Isaac's sons Esau and Jacob are born; Jacob inherits Esau's birthright.
  • Jacob's wives, Leah and Rachel, have multiple children.
  • God instructs Jacob to return to Bethel; Rachel dies in childbirth.
  • Joseph, in prison, interprets dreams for Pharaoh's officials.
  • Joseph reveals himself to his brothers and forgives their past actions.
  • After Jacob's death, Joseph assures his brothers of their future; Joseph dies in Egypt.

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Test your knowledge on the key events and genealogies outlined in the Book of Genesis. This quiz covers creation, the patriarchs, and the significant stories of Abraham, Jacob, and Joseph. Discover how these narratives shape the early chapters of the Bible.

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