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The Book of Origins: Genesis Simply Explained is unavailable, but you can change that!

As its name implies, Genesis is a book of origins. In it we are told of the origin of the universe, the beginnings of the human race and the birth of the Israelite nation. But it is more than an early record of origins. It is part of God’s Word to us, what the apostle Paul calls ‘God-breathed’ Scripture. Here we are given infallible instruction concerning where we all came from and why things are...

We even have pupils’ exercises and teachers’ reports. During periods of peace and stability, life in Ur would have been very comfortable for the average person and luxurious for the privileged few. By the time Moses came to write up this account, he described the place as ‘Ur of the Chaldeans’ (11:28, 31) to distinguish it from other settlements of the same name. ‘Ur’ means ‘city’. The Chaldeans moved into the area after Abram’s time. ‘Chaldean’ is used later as a synonym for ‘Babylonian’ (see Isa.
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