Genesis is a book unlike any you have probably ever read.
It is a unique book of scripture telling the early story of
mankind. But it is history far predating any history you have
most likely ever read before. It begins with a detailed account
of the creation of Earth with many surprises from the
traditional accounts. It continues into the creation of the
Garden of Eden, but at a far earlier time than usually
attributed, and depicts a far different Garden of Eden,
beginning with Adam and Eve being only two of the twelve
brothers and twelve sisters who were first placed in the garden
by God.
The following chapters, with the exception of the last, chapter 11,
continue to tell the chronological history of mankind on Earth,
and include the wonderful, vivid, detailed stories of Enoch,
and Noah. Both tell far different and more inspiring sagas than
anything available outside the Revelation Bible.
The later chapters reveal the great civilizations that predate any of the
ancient civilizations known to archeologists today and unveil
the real story of Atlantis and its location.
Chapter 11, "The Destiny of Man," is one of the most powerful and
inspiring chapters of scriptures you will ever read and includes
97 verses of direct words from Elohim the Son, who later came to
Earth as Yeshua of Nazareth. Even though it is the concluding
chapter of Genesis, we highly recommend you read it first before
all other chapters, as it can be of immediate and immeasurable
benefit in helping you to know who you are, why you are here,
and where you are going.
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