A Garden. A Beginning. A Story You Only Thought You Knew. In Scribbles in the Margins: Discovering Genesis Againfor the First Time , author Marlin Brown invites readers to step beyond thefamiliar verses of Genesis and into a vivid, intellectually honest, andunexpectedly humorous exploration of the Bible's most iconic origin story. This isn't your usual Genesis Bible study. This is a boldrediscovery of the Old Testament's first book through fresh eyes-and the marginnotes you always wished someone had written. Blending ...
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A Garden. A Beginning. A Story You Only Thought You Knew. In Scribbles in the Margins: Discovering Genesis Againfor the First Time , author Marlin Brown invites readers to step beyond thefamiliar verses of Genesis and into a vivid, intellectually honest, andunexpectedly humorous exploration of the Bible's most iconic origin story. This isn't your usual Genesis Bible study. This is a boldrediscovery of the Old Testament's first book through fresh eyes-and the marginnotes you always wished someone had written. Blending insights from ancient texts, linguistic nuance, historical context, and yes-even dad jokes-Brown reveals surprisingcontradictions, deep metaphors, and overlooked details in the Garden of Eden, the creation stories, and the so-called "Fall." He challenges rigid traditions with clarity and wit, offering an accessible yet thought-provoking guide for those weary of dogma andhungry for truth. Whether you're a lifelong Christian, a seeker of biblicalwisdom, or just curious about Genesis books that defy convention, thisChristian non-fiction work will awaken your wonder and deepen yourunderstanding of the Bible's origins. The beginning wasn't the beginning. And Eden was more thanparadise-it was a statement. See Genesis with new eyes-what's hidden may surprise you.
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