Well it was a wild ride going through the Old Testament book by book from January 17, 2017 until last week July 08, 2026.
But before we launch into covering the New Testament, we are doing a short review, hitting some of the major highlights of our 9 year study. The goal being to help place the narrative as a whole into their various contexts and time periods. Creating mental visuals to facilitate an overview of the Old Testament.
We began, as makes sense, in Genesis.
This is the book of Origins, Beginning and Source.
Every New Testament author quotes or alludes to the book of Genesis. Every book in the New Testament draws theology from the book of Genesis, and about 65% of those point back to the first 11 chapters. The New Testament has at least 60 allusions to the first 11 chapters alone and the number grows to over 160+ when you include the rest of Genesis. When you consider that the New Testament only has 27 letters containing 260 chapters, that is quite the statement!
It can be safely said that The fundamental reason for this is because it is in these chapters that God, by inspiration, laid down ALL other doctrines upon which the rest of the Bible is built.
Additionally, the New Testament clarifies that Genesis was held by Jesus and the Apostles as both a literal and foundational book, citing it as real and reliable history.
Is it any wonder then that the book of Genesis – ESPECIALLY the first 11 chapters – has undergone such an unprecedented attack in the modern age?
We touch on these and other points as we take a little time to remember, reflect on and honor with admiration the fixed and unmovable truths laid out in the body of the book of Genesis.
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