Primeval history

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Primeval history is the term for the opening chapters of Genesis that narrate the creation of the world, early humanity, and events such as the Fall and the Flood.

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Primeval history canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biblical narrative
literary unit
theological concept
chapterRange Book of Genesis
surface form: Genesis 1–11
chronologicallyFollows creation of the world
chronologicallyPrecedes Abraham narrative
patriarchal history
coversTopic covenant with Noah
creation of humanity
creation of the world
dispersion of nations
divine judgment
early humanity
languages of humanity
origin of sin
The Flood
surface form: the Flood
foundInWork Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Bible
surface form: Old Testament
genre etiological narrative
mythic history
theological narrative
hasPart Cain and Abel narrative
Genesis
surface form: Genesis creation narrative

Table of Nations
Tower of Babel narrative
account of Adam and Eve
genealogy from Adam to Noah
narrative of Noah and the Flood
the Fall
influenced Christian theology
Jewish theology
Western art
European literature
surface form: Western literature

doctrines of covenant
doctrines of creation
doctrines of original sin
languageOfWork Hebrew
surface form: Biblical Hebrew
mainCharacter Abel
Adam
Cain
Eve
God
Noah
partOf Book of Genesis
positionInWork opening section of Genesis
religiousTradition Christianity
Judaism
Rastafari movement
surface form: Rastafari

Samaritanism

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Book of Genesis section Primeval history