What are these doctrines? And do all of them really have roots in Genesis? Below is a table of 32 doctrines, some minor and some major, that play a large role in Christianity. This list is not comprehensive as this was off the top of my head via a quick scan through Genesis, but it should stand out that Genesis is perhaps the most important book of the Bible. Without Genesis being historical fact, the meaning of Christ's death and resurrection is completely lost. So here is the table.
The Major (and some
Minor) Biblical Doctrines Rooted in Genesis
7-day week
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Genesis 1
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Sabbath
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Genesis 2:2-3
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Man's Dominion
over Creation
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Genesis 1:28
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Man Made in God's
Image
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Genesis 1:26-27
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The Trinity
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Genesis 1:26
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A Perfect
Creation
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Genesis 1:31
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Marriage
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Genesis 1:26-27;
2:24
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Work
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Genesis 2:15
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Choice to Worship
God
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Genesis 2:17
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Sin
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Genesis 3
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Death
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Genesis 2:17;
3:17; 3:22
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Clothing
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Genesis 3:7; 3:21
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Blood as payment
for Sin
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Genesis 3:21
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The Promise of a
Savior
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Genesis 3:15
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Marriage Roles
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Genesis 3:16
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Toil,Thorns,Cursed
Creation
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Genesis 3:17-19
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Animal Sacrifice
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Genesis 3:21;
4:3-4
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WorldWide
Judgment of Sin
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Genesis 6-8
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Baptism
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Genesis 6-8
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Rainbow Promise
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Genesis 9:13-15
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One Human Race
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Genesis 5,10,11
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Call to the
Promised Land
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Genesis 12:1
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Promise of Israel
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Genesis 12:2
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Blessing/Curses
on Israel
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Genesis 12:3
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Jesus of the
Order of Melchizedek
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Genesis 14:8
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Tithing
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Genesis 14:20
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Circumcision
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Genesis 17:11
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Intercession
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Genesis 18:23-33
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Jesus, the
Willing/Final Sacrifice
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Genesis 22
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Firstborn/Birthright
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Genesis 21;
25:31-34; 27
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Dreams/Visions
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Genesis 37; 40;
41
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God works ALL
things for the Good of those who Love him, called to his purpose
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Genesis 37;39; 41
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What is also important to notice and I may compile this at a later time, is that every one of these doctrines ALSO have a fulfillment in Revelation and the End Times. Just a couple examples. The animal sacrificed to cover Adam and Eve's sin and the doctrine that we are all one human race are depicted in Revelation 5. Marriage is fulfilled in the relationship between Jesus Christ and the church. Not all details are given in each of these mentions but there is a reference or picture of these doctrines in both Genesis and Revelation.
How well do we really understand our own beliefs and what are the roots that enable them to hold strong in the face of opposition? The entire Gospel Message of Jesus Christ points to Genesis for its foundation and points forward to Revelation 21-22 when God's Epic Story of Redemption concludes. That will be a glorious day for some but the worst nightmare for many others. As Christians we cannot pick and choose which doctrines we want to believe or not. We must take the complete package. And to understand that package, we must understand why and what makes the Gospel of Christ so compelling. You will notice that 21 of these 32 doctrines (again, NOT comprehensive) are rooted in the most attacked Chapters of the Bible in Genesis 1-11. I cannot emphasize enough how important it is to lay our foundation for which we can build our faith. The building that is not built on a solid foundation will sink and collapse when the storm comes (Matthew 7), but if built on a solid foundation, it will withstand any storm. Too many Christians have no foundation for their faith because they reject or overlook Genesis. So do so to avoid controversy, but others try to interpret Genesis to support a theory that simply does not line up with this list of doctrines. As Christians, we often need to return to our roots and rediscover our first love. If we do not do this, we lose sight of what sin really did to wreck up the earth. And when we lose sight of that, we also lose sight of the real redemptive and overcoming power of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. When sin is belittled, so is the effect of Christ's deed at the cross. And this is something that I too am still learning and trying to grasp. As Paul learned in his life, the more we learn about God, the more we realize how much sin has done to us and how much we still live like we love the sin. But the closer we get to God, the more we realize what Jesus did for us and what he suffered for us.
It all starts in Genesis. The central focus is Christ and the Cross. And it will all end in Revelation. Like every story that has a beginning, middle, and end, the Bible is the ultimate story that is true and will end soon. But it will not be a happy ending for all. Those who reject the Gospel of Christ will not enjoy the pleasure of heaven but are already doomed and destined for the pits of hell (John 3:18). Jesus came to rescue us, but it is our choice to leave the cage with him or to stay back in the chains of sin. And that redemption and rescue would not happen if the doctrines of a perfect world (Genesis 1-2) and the entrance of sin (Genesis 3) into that perfect world did not happen. Adam and Eve were give a choice between life and death via the fruit of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. Now we are give the choice between life and death via the covering and remission of sin via the Blood of Jesus Christ. I have chosen to make Jesus my Lord and Savior. I am covered and bought from sin and will join God in heaven in the appointed time. Where will you spend eternity?
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ReplyDeleteGreat, your other comment is spam from a heretic ("You need to believe and be baptized in water in order to be saved"). I've experienced this before, very annoying.
ReplyDeleteNow, to the topic at hand.
Even people who do not believe Genesis will take an inconsistent stand by using material from the first eleven chapters to support the truths that you have pointed out here.
"What is also important to notice and I may compile this at a later time, is that every one of these doctrines ALSO have a fulfillment in Revelation and the End Times."
I didn't know that! But I'd like to support that with something that refutes the "local flood" advocates and old Earthers: "knowing this first of all, that scoffers will come in the last days with scoffing, following their own sinful desires. They will say, “Where is the promise of his coming? For ever since the fathers fell asleep, all things are continuing as they were from the beginning of creation.” For they deliberately overlook this fact, that the heavens existed long ago, and the earth was formed out of water and through water by the word of God, and that by means of these the world that then existed was deluged with water and perished. But by the same word the heavens and earth that now exist are stored up for fire, being kept until the day of judgment and destruction of the ungodly." (2 Peter 3:3-7, ESV)
Peter affirms creation, affirms the judgment by the global flood — and then likens the flood to the coming judgment by fire. Will THAT judgment be a "local" event, too? Nope!
I did make no comment about how baptism was to be carried out, only that the first 'type' of baptism was Noah's Flood. As for solid doctrine, baptism is NEVER a requirement for salvation. It is simply a command to carry out as a public statement of what has already happened to us: dying to self and being born again.
DeleteWhile this post was not intended to specifically address YEC/OEC issues, I always find a logical break in the born-again Christian who hold to OEC. Yes, they hold Genesis as literal history for the doctrines they support, but not for the sake of history or 'science'.
That is one I would bring up if I complete the table with the final fulfillment of these doctrines. Noah's Flood is a picture of world-wide judgement and baptism, but also a preview of the ultimate judgement that will come by fire. That will not be a "local event" but truly universal. And by that I do not mean "known universe" but entire universe. The earth, sun, moon, stars, planets, comets, asteroids, etc will ALL be consumed by the consuming fire with that, the ultimate destruction of sin and death.
First time reading much appreciate it
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