Genesis lays the foundation for all of Scripture, answering the most important questions of origin, purpose, sin, and redemption. From creation and the fall to covenant and preservation, this concise commentary walks through the book of Genesis as a unified, forward-moving narrative.
Written for pastors, students, and serious Bible readers, this volume traces the theological flow of Genesis while highlighting key themes such as God's sovereignty, human responsibility, covenant promise, and faith. Each section emphasizes clarity, structure, and continuity, helping readers understand not only what Genesis says, but why it matters for the rest of the Bible.
Designed to function both as a stand-alone commentary and as a companion to biblical studies courses, Genesis provides an accessible yet thorough overview of Scripture's foundational book. This resource is especially suited for readers who value careful exposition, historical context, and a literal, grammatical approach to the biblical text.