1.God creates the heavens, the earth, and all living things in six days, including man and woman in his own image.
2.God creates the heavens and the earth and forms man from the dust, placing him in the garden of Eden and giving him a companion.
3.Adam and Eve eat from the forbidden tree, realize their nakedness, and face consequences from God.
4.Adam and Eve are expelled from the Garden of Eden after disobeying God's command not to eat from the tree of knowledge.
5.God created mankind in His own image and likeness. Adam and Eve are expelled from the Garden of Eden after disobeying God.
6.God sees human wickedness and decides to send a flood. He instructs Noah to build an ark and gather animals to survive.
7.God commands Noah to build an ark and bring two of every living creature. A great flood covers the earth for 40 days and 40 nights.
8.Adam and Eve are banished from the Garden of Eden after disobeying God by eating the forbidden fruit.
9.The chapter recounts God's covenant with Noah, the instructions for building the ark, and the flood wiping out all life on earth.
10.The descendants of Noah's sons and how the earth was divided among them after the flood.
11.The tower of Babel is built, but God confuses their languages and scatters them across the earth.
12.Abram and Sarai go to Egypt due to famine. Abram pretends Sarai is his sister. Pharaoh takes Sarai but is afflicted. They leave Egypt.
13.Genesis 13: Abram and Lot separate to avoid conflict over grazing land. God reaffirms his promise to give the land to Abram's descendants.
14.Abram rescues Lot from captivity and is blessed by Melchizedek, King of Salem.
15.God reaffirms his covenant with Abram, promising him descendants and the land of Canaan. Abram believes, and God seals the promise with a covenant.
16.God promises Abraham and Sarah a child and changes their names. Abraham circumcises himself and the males in his household.
17.God promises Abram and Sarai a son in their old age, changes their names, and institutes circumcision as a sign of the covenant.
18.God tells Abraham that Sarah will have a son. Abraham intercedes for Sodom and Gomorrah, but the cities are destroyed.
19.Lot and his family are saved from the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, but his wife looks back and turns into a pillar of salt.
20.Abraham deceives Abimelech by claiming Sarah as his sister, but God warns Abimelech and he returns Sarah to Abraham.
21.God fulfills His promise to Abraham and Sarah by giving them a son, Isaac. Abraham makes a covenant with Abimelech.
22.God tests Abraham by asking him to sacrifice his son, Isaac. Abraham obeys, but at the last moment, an angel stops him and provides a ram for the sacrifice.
23.Abraham and Abimelech make a covenant at Beersheba after a dispute over a well, showing good faith and reconciliation.
24.Abraham and Abimelech make a covenant, and Abraham's servant finds a wife for Isaac.
25.Jacob and Esau reconcile after many years apart, showing forgiveness and brotherly love. Esau welcomes Jacob with open arms.
26.Isaac pretends his wife is his sister to protect himself, but is rebuked by Abimelech for the deceit. They make a covenant.
27.Isaac blesses Jacob before he leaves for Paddan-aram to find a wife. Esau takes a wife from among the Hittites, displeasing his parents.
28.Jacob continues his journey and falls asleep. He dreams of a ladder reaching heaven with angels ascending and descending.
29.Jacob arrives in the land of the eastern peoples and encounters Rachel at the well, falling in love with her at first sight.
30.Jacob reconciles with his brother Esau after many years of separation and they part ways in peace.
31.Jacob reconciles with his brother Esau after many years of separation and they part ways in peace.
32.Jacob meets Esau and they reconcile after years of estrangement.
33.Jacob reconciles with Esau after many years of separation and they part ways in peace.
34.Jacob's return to Canaan, his reconciliation with Esau, and their peaceful parting after years of separation.
35.Jacob returns to Bethel and builds an altar to God, where he receives a new name, Israel.
36.Esau and his family move away into the land of Seir while Jacob settles in Canaan.
37.Joseph is sold as a slave to Ishmaelites, who take him to Egypt. Jacob is deceived by his sons who claim Joseph was killed by a wild animal.
38.Judah's relationships and his daughter-in-law Tamar's cunning plan to conceive a child with him.
39.Joseph is sold into slavery in Egypt by his brothers, and is bought by Potiphar, an officer of Pharaoh.
40.Joseph interprets the dreams of Pharaoh's cupbearer and baker. The cupbearer is restored, and Joseph is forgotten for two more years.
41.Joseph reveals himself to his brothers, and they are reconciled after years of separation due to jealousy and betrayal.
42.Joseph reveals himself to his brothers and forgives them, leading to a joyous reunion with their father Jacob.
43.Joseph reveals his identity to his brothers and invites his family to Egypt to live with him.
44.Joseph reveals his true identity to his brothers and reconciles with them, inviting them to live in Egypt.
45.Joseph reveals himself to his brothers, they return to their father Jacob and tell him Joseph is alive and the ruler of Egypt.
46.Joseph reveals his identity to his brothers and invites them to bring their father and families to live in Egypt.
47.Jacob blesses his sons and gives them each a prophecy about their future.
48.Jacob blesses his sons and prophesies their future. He requests to be buried in Canaan and dies at the age of 147.
49.Jacob blesses his sons before his death, speaking words of prophecy and promise to each one.
50.Joseph forgives his brothers and reassures them of his love and care for them. He promises to take care of them and their families.