Genesis | The Bible (KJV) King James Version | Old Testament

Genesis | The Bible (KJV) King James Version | Old Testament

Audio Bible. Listen to the full Book of Genesis in the King James Version (KJV) with text. br br Bible in YouTube br br 📖 Chapters br 0:00 Genesis 1. The Creation of the World br 5:04 Genesis 2. The Creation of Man and Woman br 8:49 Genesis 3. The Fall of Man br 12:58 Genesis 4. Cain and Abel br 17:04 Genesis 5. The Genealogy from Adam to Noah br 20:44 Genesis 6. The Wickedness of Man and Noah’s Ark br 24:30 Genesis 7. The Great Flood br 28:18 Genesis 8. The Flood Recedes and God’s Covenant with Noah br 32:02 Genesis 9. God’s Covenant and Noah’s Descendants br 36:14 Genesis 10. The Table of Nations br 40:05 Genesis 11. The Tower of Babel and the Line of Shem br 44:01 Genesis 12. God's Call to Abram br 47:23 Genesis 13. Abram and Lot Separate br 50:12 Genesis 14. Abram Rescues Lot and Meets Melchizedek br 54:21 Genesis 15. God's Covenant with Abram br 57:31 Genesis 16. The Birth of Ishmael br 1:00:21 Genesis 17. God's Covenant of Circumcision with Abraham br 1:05:00 Genesis 18. The Lord Appears to Abraham and the Promise of Isaac br 1:10:38 Genesis 19. The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah br 1:17:31 Genesis 20. Abraham and Abimelech br 1:21:04 Genesis 21. The Birth of Isaac and Hagar Sent Away br 1:26:24 Genesis 22. Abraham’s Faith Tested with Isaac br 1:31:03 Genesis 23. The Death and Burial of Sarah br 1:34:13 Genesis 24. Isaac and Rebekah br 1:44:48 Genesis 25. The Death of Abraham and the Birth of Esau and Jacob br 1:49:39 Genesis 26. Isaac and Abimelech br 1:54:49 Genesis 27. Jacob Takes Esau’s Blessing br br Genesis, the first book of the Bible, tells the story of creation, Adam and Eve, Noah's Ark, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph, laying the foundation for the Old Testament and God's plan for humanity. br br The Book of Genesis is the first book of the Bible and the foundational text of both Judaism and Christianity. As the opening of the Torah (Pentateuch), it introduces the origins of the world, humanity, sin, and God's unfolding relationship with His creation. Traditionally attributed to Moses, Genesis was written to establish the history of God's people, the nature of divine authority, and the beginnings of His covenant with humanity. br br Genesis is deeply rooted in theological, historical, and cultural contexts, reflecting the beliefs of the Ancient Near East while distinguishing the God of Israel from the pagan deities of surrounding civilizations. The book provides a cosmic narrative of creation, but it also narrows its focus to the lineage of Abraham, from whom the nation of Israel would descend. br br Facebook Group br Spanish Audio Bible br br © 2025. José Peña Coto. All rights reserved.


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