Notes on the Book of Genesis

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Notes on the Book of Genesis

by Charles Henry Mackintosh

EN·~8 hours·36 chapters

Chapters

36 total
1

NOTES - ON - THE BOOK OF GENESIS.

0:09
2

PREFACE.

8:42
3

PREFATORY NOTE TO THE FOURTH EDITION.

1:17
4

NOTES - ON - THE BOOK OF GENESIS.

0:02
5

CHAPTER I.

26:30
6

CHAPTER II.

19:29
7

CHAPTER III.

35:21
8

CHAPTERS IV., V.

44:17
9

CHAPTERS VI.-IX.

40:19
10

CHAPTER X.

5:09

Description

This 19th‑century work offers a thoughtful, sermon‑like walk through the opening chapters of Genesis, presented as a series of devotional notes. Written in a plain, earnest voice, it aims to help listeners see the ancient narratives as a mirror for our own fallen condition and the promise of divine rescue. The author’s evangelical spirit shines through, inviting the modern ear to hear familiar stories in a fresh, faith‑centered light.

The notes focus on the twin themes of humanity’s sinfulness and Christ’s perfect remedy, drawing clear connections between Genesis’ early accounts and the gospel’s promise of redemption. Listeners will find concise explanations of key passages, paired with heartfelt appeals to trust the cross as the ultimate answer to doubt and fear. It’s a gentle yet compelling invitation to let the ancient text speak into today’s conscience, offering peace and assurance through simple, powerful language.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (494K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Ron Stephens, Júlio Reis and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2011-11-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Charles Henry Mackintosh

Charles Henry Mackintosh

1820–1896

Remembered as C. H. Mackintosh, he became one of the best-known writers linked with the Plymouth Brethren, especially through clear Bible exposition and pastoral teaching. His books and magazine work helped spread his influence far beyond Ireland and Britain.

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