The Book of Genesis #2

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This entry is part 2 of 33 in the series The Book of Genesis (Wes White)

There is an indeterminate amount of time between the first and second verse of Genesis 1. Scientists tell us the universe has been around for billions of years, and that is perfectly compatible with what we are told in the Bible. As we read further in the first chapter, it is easier to see why a great deal of controversy and scoffing arises among scientists and Bible scholars. Was everything really created in the six days of Creation Week? Here’s what we are told in the last verse of Genesis 1:

And God saw everything that he had made, and, behold, it was very good. And the evening and the morning were the sixth day.

Genesis 1:31 KJ2000

I’m Ronald Dart. Now, let’s listen to Wes White with part two of his study on the Book of Genesis.

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Wes White

Wes White was born and raised in Hammond, Indiana and received a B.A. in Communications from Ambassador College, Pasadena, California. He has taught speech and business courses in a variety of locations and is an often-requested speaker in congregations all over the country. Wes is also a writer and has written dozens of papers on key doctrines and teachings of the Church of God as well as a novel Clan of Lilith: the Oldest Conspiracy.

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