Read The Bible, it's the first words highlighted in red. Of course this isn't his first word as a child, but there is no record of that, so your question is impossible....... not impossible, just under researched, I'd say it was "Let" however we know that English is not its original context.... Thanks though, Sunshine.
Because Genesis describes the events of creation, the first things to ever happen, therefore it logically comes first chronologically.
First book in the Bible is Genesis, which means "birth" in the Greek word or "origin" in Hebrew.
The word "gift" is first used in Genesis 34:12.
That is the correct spelling of the word "genesis" (origin, birth,beginning). The first book of the Old Testament of the Bible is capitalized as Genesis.
the word "genesis" is not a Hebrew word. It is a greek word. If you are asking what the Hebrew word is for the first book of the Bible, it is Bĕrĕshit (בראשית)
The word Genesis means a coming into being or the beginning of something i.e The first book in the bible.
From the very first word in Genesis 1:1
The word "meat" first appears in Genesis 1:29 (KJV).
It means beginning. Just like in the Christain BIBLE Genesis is the first book.
Yehi (let there be; or: there shall be).
Genesis 4:7.
Genesis 31:48.