Abraham.
That would be Abraham of the book of Genesis in the Bible.
No, an epistle is a letter. Genesis is an epic.For a fuller discussion of the Book of Genesis, please visit:http://christianity.answers.com/bible/the-book-of-genesis
The Book of Genesis concludes with the death of Joseph, which is traditionally dated to around 1800 BCE. The Book of Exodus begins with the Israelites in Egypt, where they have been enslaved. While the exact timeline is debated, it is generally believed that there are about 400 years between the end of Genesis and the beginning of Exodus, as the Israelites are thought to have entered Egypt during a time of famine and remained there until the Exodus.
Genesis teaches us about world origins, how the nations came to be, and the early generations of the Israelites and their forbears. From people such as Abraham and his family, we learn many forms of righteousness.
The book of Yehoshua (Joshua), which speaks of the conquest of the land of Canaan by the Jewish people.
The 'Torah' consists of the first five books of the 'Old Testament', in the following order: 1). Genesis 2). Exodus 3). Leviticus 4). Numbers 5). Deuteronomy
They believe that they were descended from the three Patriarchs: Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as described at length in the Book of Genesis (ch.11 onwards).
Primarily, the Bible is a book about the Israelite people - the good, the bad, and the ugly :). Starting with Abram in Genesis 12 all the way through to Revelation where both physical and spiritual Israelites are mentioned.
There's about 38,000 words there, depending on the version.
The Book of Genesis - comics - has 224 pages.
Genesis Genesis is the first book of the Bible.
The Book of Genesis - comics - was created in 2009.