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The Resurrection and Genesis
The Resurrection is a real event that happened in real time. It’s based on history, flows out of the events of Genesis 1–3, and changes everything.
by Lita Sanders
The meaning of yôm in Genesis 1:1–2:4
Despite claims to the contrary, the meaning of yôm in Genesis is not in doubt.
by Francis Humphrey
Why Genesis 5 is a key chapter in the Bible
The chronology of the genealogy in Genesis 5 ties Creation week to the subsequent events, strongly authenticating the real history of Genesis 1–11.
by Paul A. Hansen
Josephus says, ‘Genesis means what it says!’
The most famous Jewish historian had no doubts about the authenticity and historicity of the Bible’s account of creation.
by Frank Luke
Is Genesis poetry / figurative, a theological argument (polemic) and thus not history?
The ‘Genesis is poetry’ (Framework Hypothesis) idea is thoroughly self-inconsistent and nebulous, but also undermines the Gospel at its foundations.
by Dr Don Batten, Dr David Catchpoole, Dr Jonathan Sarfati and Dr Carl Wieland
Genesis—the seedbed of all Christian doctrine
A compact, point-by-point demonstration of the oft-stated and important claim that virtually all Christian doctrine is dependent on, or founded in, the history in the book of Genesis.
by Russell Grigg
Creation Week, mature creation, and natural processes?
Creation Week, mature creation, and natural processes?
by Shaun Doyle
How long were the Genesis days?
How long were the Genesis days?
Who Wrote Genesis? Are the Toledoth Colophons?
by Charles V Taylor
2 Peter 3:8—‘one day is like a thousand years’
Doesn’t 2 Peter 3:8 indicate that the days of creation might not be literal, but thousands of years long?
by Jonathan Sarfati
The numbering pattern of Genesis
by Jonathan Sarfati
Biblical chronogenealogies
Are there gaps in the genealogies of Genesis 5 and 11?
by Jonathan Sarfati