Genesis 1:1-2 In our journey of exploring the Bible's depths, we begin at the very beginning, with the opening verses of Genesis. These two verses lay the foundation for the entire biblical narrative, offering profound insights into the nature of God and His creative power. Let's dive in and unpack the rich layers of meaning within Genesis 1:1-2. Historical Context Genesis, the first book of the Bible, is traditionally attributed to Moses and is believed to have been written during the Israelites' wilderness wanderings, likely between 1446 and 1406 BC. The purpose of Genesis is to reveal God's sovereignty, His plan for humanity, and the origins of the world. It is also God's answer to the Israelites about the beginnings; of all creation, and their relationship with him. Just like any other scripture, it was breathed by God. 2Tim 3:16 Theological Implications 1. God's Existence and Sovereignty: The opening phrase, "In the beginning, God created the heave