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What does the Bible say about redemption in Genesis?

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Genesis illustrates the theme of redemption through God's promises and actions, culminating in Christ.

The book of Genesis provides both a beginning and a picture of redemption, opening with God's creation and closing with His promise to Joseph about deliverance from Egypt. Throughout, it depicts mankind's desperate need for salvation due to sin, and God's marvelous method of grace in Christ Jesus. The narrative conveys that from the creation of the world to the promise of redemption, everything is centered on the person of Jesus Christ who provides restoration. This message of redemption is consistently interspersed throughout the accounts of creation, the fall, and the lives of key figures like Noah, Abraham, and Joseph who all point toward God’s plan to save His people.
Scripture References: Genesis 1:1, Genesis 50:24-26

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