New light on the first chapters of Genesis, grounded in scripture and history.
This edition presents a concise, argument-driven commentary that treats Genesis as part of a unified Bible story. It argues for the reliability of the biblical record and explains how God’s revelation unfolds through creation, prophets, Christ, and the Spirit.
This work surveys how revelation has come to humanity in four distinct ways and why the record can be trusted as God’s own truth. It also tackles questions about the Flood, universality, and how biblical narratives relate to later events in salvation history. The author uses careful reasoning to connect Genesis to the whole story of Scripture, keeping the focus on faith, obedience, and God’s plan for humanity.
- A frame for understanding revelation as a grace-filled act that governs both works and words of God.
- Analysis of the reliability of biblical records despite human fallibility in writers.
- Arguments for the universality of the Flood and what that means for the biblical account.
- Discussion of how Old Testament types point to Christ and guide proper interpretation.
Ideal for readers seeking a focused, accessible approach to Genesis that ties ancient text to the broader biblical narrative.