Genesis 1-11: A True History of Beginnings
Genesis 1-11 is a historical record of God’s creation and humanity’s early story, not mere myth. For those who take it literally, these chapters document real events: the universe’s origin, the first humans, sin’s entry, and God’s judgment and mercy. Let’s explore this as factual history.
Genesis 1-2: Creation in Six Days
“In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth” (Genesis 1:1). Over six literal days, marked by “evening and morning,” God forms light, sky, land, plants, sun, moon, animals, and mankind. Adam is shaped from dust, Eve from his rib—specific acts, not evolution. Eden, with rivers like the Tigris, is a real place. This sets the world’s start at 6,000–10,000 years ago, per later genealogies.
Genesis 3: The Fall Happened
In Genesis 3, a real serpent tempts Eve to eat forbidden fruit, and Adam follows. Their disobedience brings death, pain, and exile—historical consequences, not symbols. This Fall explains suffering, as Paul notes: “Sin entered through one man” (Romans 5:12). God’s promise of a Savior (Genesis 3:15) roots redemption in history.
Genesis 4-5: Early Lives Recorded
Cain kills Abel, a real crime, and is banished to Nod. His descendants, like Lamech, are named with details of their innovations. Genesis 5 lists Adam’s line to Noah, with precise lifespans—Methuselah’s 969 years fit a pre-Flood world. This reads like a family chronicle.
Genesis 6-9: A Global Flood
God floods the earth due to human evil, sparing Noah in a precisely built ark. Waters cover “all the high hills” (Genesis 7:19), a global event. Noah’s family repopulates post-Flood, a fact Jesus affirms (Matthew 24:38).
Genesis 10-11: Nations and Babel
Genesis 10 traces Noah’s sons to nations like Cush. In Genesis 11, unified humanity builds Babel’s tower; God scatters them with new languages. This explains linguistic diversity historically.
Why It Matters
A literal Genesis upholds Scripture’s truth. If these events aren’t real, why trust the Bible? They reveal God as Creator and Judge, humanity as fallen yet redeemable, and Christ’s work as historical necessity. Genesis 1-11 is our origin story—true, foundational, and pointing to God’s plan.
Scott Reynolds – 2025, West Side Church of Christ, Cleveland, Ohio