Generations of Blessing: How the Historicity of Genesis 1–11 Hits Home

Critical scholars want to split up Genesis 1–11 as myth and Genesis 12–50 as history. But there’s one major problem: the toledoth formula that supports and structures the book.
2.36 Peter Gentry, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • “The Account of Creation and Its Relation to the Biblical Storyline”

Are the opening chapters of Genesis simply a bland recitation of ancient history? Far from it! These chapters set the stage on which the grand drama of redemptive history will play itself out.
2.35 Peter Gentry • Reading • “The Account of Creation and Its Relation to the Biblical Storyline”

Are the opening chapters of Genesis simply a bland recitation of ancient history? Far from it! These chapters set the stage on which the grand drama of redemptive history will play itself out.
The Account of Creation and Its Relation to the Biblical Storyline

Are the opening chapters of Genesis simply a bland recitation of ancient history? Far from it! These chapters set the stage on which the grand drama of redemptive history will play itself out.
The Lamb of God: A Pattern of Redemption

John calls Jesus the Lamb of God, but what exactly does that mean? We need to read our whole Bible to find out.