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Genesis,
the book of the beginning.
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The Earth created
(1:1).
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Satan's first rebellion.
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Sun,
moon and stars for Earth's government
(1:14-16).
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Sun to govern the day
(1:16).
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Darkness called night
(1:5).
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Waters called seas
(1:10).
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A river for Earth's blessing
(2:10-14).
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Man in God's image
(1:26).
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Entrance of sin (3).
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Curse pronounced
(3:14, 17).
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Death entered
(3:19).
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Cherubim,
first mentioned in connection with man
(3:24).
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Man driven out from Eden
(3:24).
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Tree of life guarded
(3:24).
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Sorrow and suffering enter
(3:17).
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Man's religion,
art,
and science,
resorted to for
enjoyment,
apart from God (4).
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Nimrod,
a great rebel and king,
and hidden
anti-God,
the founder of Babylon
(10:8, 9).
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A flood from God to destroy an evil generation
(6-9).
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The Bow,
the token of God's covenant with the Earth
(9:13).
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Sodom and Egypt,
the place of corruption and temptation
(13, 19).
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A confederacy against Abraham's people overthrown
(14).
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Marriage of first Adam
(2:18-23).
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A bride sought for Abraham's son
(Isaac) and found
(24).
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Two angels acting for God on behalf of His people
(19).
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A promised seed to possess the gate of his enemies
(22:17).
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Man's dominion ceased and Satan's begun
(3:24).
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The old serpent causing sin,
suffering,
and death
(3:1).
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The doom of the old serpent pronounced
(3:15).
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Sun,
moon,
and stars,
associated with Israel
(37:9).
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Apocalypse,
the book of the end.
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The Earth passed away
(21:1).
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Satan's final rebellion
(20:3,
7-10).
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Sun,
moon,
and stars,
connected with Earth's judgment
(6:13;
8:12;
16:8).
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No need of the sun
(21:23).
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"No night there"
(22:5).
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"No more sea"
(21:1).
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A river for the New Earth
(22:1, 2).
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Man headed by one in Satan's image
(13).
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Development and end of sin
(21, 22).
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"No more curse"
(22:3).
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"No more death"
(21:4).
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Cherubim,
finally mentioned in connection with man
(4:6).
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Man restored (22).
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"Right to the Tree of Life"
(22:14).
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No more sorrow
(21:4).
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Man's religion,
luxury,
art,
and science,
in their full glory,
judged and destroyed by God
(18).
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The Beast,
the great rebel,
a king,
and manifested
anti-God,
the reviver of Babylon
(13-18).
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A flood from Satan to destroy an elect generation
(12).
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The Bow,
betokening God's remembrance of His covenant with the Earth
(4:3;
10:1).
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Sodom and Egypt again:
(spiritually representing Jerusalem)
(11:8).
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A confederacy against Abraham's seed overthrown
(12).
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Marriage of last Adam (19).
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A Bride made ready and brought to Abraham's Son
(19:9)
See Matthew 1:1.
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Two witnesses acting for God on behalf of His People
(11).
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The promised seed coming into possession
(11:18).
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Satan's dominion ended,
and man's restored (22).
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The old serpent bound for 1,000 years
(20:1-3).
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The doom on the old serpent executed
(20:10).
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Sun,
moon,
and stars,
associated again with Israel
(12).
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