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===Genesis=== {{Main|Book of Genesis}} The Book of Genesis is the first book of the Torah.{{sfn|Hamilton|1990|p=1}} It is divisible into two parts, the [[Primeval history]] (chapters 1β11) and the [[Patriarchal age|Ancestral history]] (chapters 12β50).{{sfn|Bergant|2013|p=xii}} The primeval history sets out the author's (or authors') concepts of the nature of the deity and of humankind's relationship with its maker: God creates a world which is good and fit for mankind, but when man corrupts it with sin God decides to destroy his creation, using the flood, saving only the righteous [[Noah]] and his immediate family to reestablish the relationship between man and God.{{sfn|Bandstra|2008|p=35}} The Ancestral history (chapters 12β50) tells of the prehistory of Israel, God's chosen people.{{sfn|Bandstra|2008|p=78}} At God's command Noah's descendant [[Abraham]] journeys from his home into the God-given land of [[Canaan]], where he dwells as a sojourner, as does his son [[Isaac]] and his grandson [[Jacob]]. Jacob's name is changed to Israel, and through the agency of his son [[Joseph (son of Jacob)|Joseph]], the [[children of Israel]] descend into Egypt, 70 people in all with their households, and God promises them a future of greatness. Genesis ends with Israel in Egypt, ready for the coming of [[Moses]] and [[the Exodus]]. The narrative is punctuated by a series of [[Covenant (biblical)|covenants with God]], successively narrowing in scope from all mankind (the [[Noahic Covenant|covenant with Noah]]) to a special relationship with one people alone (Abraham and his descendants through Isaac and Jacob).{{sfn|Bandstra|2004|pp=28β29}}
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