Unlock the hidden structure of Genesis and its deeper meanings.
This nonfiction edition presents Edward B. Latch’s distinctive study of the Book of Genesis, exploring prophecy, allegory, and the long arc of redemption as it weaves together time, people, and purpose.
The book guides readers through a purposefully layered view of biblical history, using symbolic figures like the Seed of Abraham to connect ancient narratives to broader spiritual themes. It uses diagrams and cross‑references to frame four ages of humanity and the rise of the Messiah, offering a fresh lens on familiar stories while remaining focused on the premise and its implications for faith and interpretation.
What you’ll experience
- A step‑by‑step look at how allegory and prophecy are applied to Genesis, with emphasis on characters such as Abraham, Isaac, and Ishmael.
- Explanations of how the text is linked to later scriptures and theological concepts, without spoilers to core premises.
- Visual aids and diagrams that illustrate the author’s framework for four ages and the flow of biblical time.
- A practical discussion of how the author views history, time, and restoration within the Genesis narrative.
Ideal for readers curious about biblical interpretation, study groups, and anyone seeking a structured, diagram‑driven approach to Genesis.