There's about 38,000 words there, depending on the version.
There are 31 verses in chapter 1 of the book of Genesis.
Some scholars believe the book of Job to be written before Genesis. However, if speaking about the time of the events then Genesis comes first. Well, actually, the intro in John would come first then Genesis. Go see the book of John for yourself to see what I'm talking about.
The city of Babel was in the book of Genesis and still exists to this day. It is now known as the city of Babylon.
The first king to celebrate his birthday in the bible , is the Egyptian Pharaoh in the book of Genesis chapter 20.
In the King James version the word - heaven - appears 13 times in the Book of Genesis the word - heavens - appears twice in the Book of Genesis
The word genesis is being used in this sentence.The Bible book of Genesis outlines the genesis of the world.('genesis means 'beginning')
The Bible book of Genesis outlines the genesis of the world. ('genesis means 'beginning')
Genesis - the Book of - is the Book of Beginnings.
The word 'genesis' means beginning or origin. So, the Book of Genesis contains the Hebrew traditions about the origins of the world and of their people. There was nobody called 'Genesis', and the book was not written by anyone of that name.
The first word in the Bible is "in" (in Genesis) and the last word is "Amen" (in Revelation).
First book in the Bible is Genesis, which means "birth" in the Greek word or "origin" in Hebrew.
The word Genesis means a coming into being or the beginning of something i.e The first book in the bible.
Genesis
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.
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 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)