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The Genesis Record: A Scientific and Devotional Commentary on the Book of Beginnings The Genesis Record: A Scientific and Devotional Commentary on the Book of Beginnings by Henry M. Morris
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“the Book of Genesis gives the only true and reliable account of the origin of all the basic entities of the universe and of life.”
Henry M. Morris, The Genesis Record: A Scientific and Devotional Commentary on the Book of Beginnings
“The future is bound up in the past. One’s belief concerning his origin will inevitably determine his belief concerning his purpose and his destiny.”
Henry M. Morris, The Genesis Record: A Scientific and Devotional Commentary on the Book of Beginnings
“The Bible as a whole would surely be considered (even by those who don’t believe in its inspiration) as the book that has exerted the greatest influence on history of any book ever produced. The Bible, however, is actually a compilation of many books, and the Book of Genesis is the foundation of all of them.”
Henry M. Morris, The Genesis Record: A Scientific and Devotional Commentary on the Book of Beginnings
“It has often been pointed out that if a person really believes Genesis 1:1, he will not find it difficult to believe anything else recorded in the Bible.”
Henry M. Morris, The Genesis Record: A Scientific and Devotional Commentary on the Book of Beginnings
“It has often been pointed out that if a person really believes Genesis 1:1, he will not find it difficult to believe anything else recorded in the Bible. That is, if God really created all things, then He controls all things and can do all things.”
Henry M. Morris, The Genesis Record: A Scientific and Devotional Commentary on the Book of Beginnings
“particular characteristics of the first world were suited for man in a state of probationary innocence; whereas the corresponding characteristics of the eternal world will be designed for man in a state of everlasting redemption.”
Henry M. Morris, The Genesis Record: A Scientific and Devotional Commentary on the Book of Beginnings
“We can learn much about the original world by the study of Revelation, and much about the final world by the study of Genesis, since in a very real sense, these are essentially the same.”
Henry M. Morris, The Genesis Record: A Scientific and Devotional Commentary on the Book of Beginnings
“The Book of Revelation should be taken literally no less than the Book of Genesis. Paradise lost, in Genesis, becomes Paradise regained, in Revelation.”
Henry M. Morris, The Genesis Record: A Scientific and Devotional Commentary on the Book of Beginnings
“Genesis is important not only as a history of man’s origin, but also as a prophecy of man’s future.”
Henry M. Morris, The Genesis Record: A Scientific and Devotional Commentary on the Book of Beginnings