A timeless doorway to beginnings, opened anew. The Bible, King James Version, Book 1: Genesis invites readers to walk the early bronze age paths where earth and heaven meet, where creation narratives unfold, and where divine commandments shape human endeavour. This edition restores a cornerstone of world literature for today's curious minds and long-time appreciators alike. Readers encounter a lucid, accessible presentation that respects the text's ceremonial cadence while inviting a modern, study-friendly approach. It weaves together the biblical narrative with the rich context of ancient near eastern settings, offering a grounded sense of how these stories have travelled through time into today's households and classrooms. It is not merely a reprint, but a carefully curated reintroduction to a public domain scripture that has informed religious history manuscript traditions and countless literary works. The work holds enduring literary and historical significance, providing a vivid survey for students, a home study guide for thoughtful households, and a touchstone for comparative religious texts. Casual readers will find a compelling doorway into grand themes-creation, order, stewardship, obedience-while classic-literature collectors will value this edition as a carefully restored artefact and cultural treasure. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions, this volume stands as a testament to enduring storytelling, scholarly rigour, and the shared memory of human belief.
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