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Actually Genesis is Greek. It means birth or beginning, origin. It has nothing to do with Isis. Isis was not even aGreek goddess.
Genius means Genes of Isis not Genesis you genius.
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Gene Of Isis
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Hardly ! The word “gene” did not exist until 2000 years after Genesis. However there is much to be made of the Egyptian influence upon the origins of Christianity.
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The Book of Genesis is one of the five greatest books of the
Old Testament; Genesis, Deuteronomy, Psalms, Isaiah and
Job. It is a Book of beginnings or ”Geneses,” the key of which is ”covenant’ or promise. The Jews classified it as one of the five Books of the PENTATEUCH.
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No. Because that isn’t true. The word Genesis has been around much longer than the concept of the human genome and genetics. What an odd thing to make up….
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O.E., from L. genesis, adopted as title of first book of Old Testament in Vulgate, from Gk. genesis “origin, creation, generation,” from gignesthai “to be born,” related to genos “race, birth, descent” (see genus). As such, it translated Heb. bereshith, lit. “in the beginning,” which was the first word of the text, taken in error as its title. Extended sense of “origin, creation” first recorded in Eng. 1604.
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No it doesn’t. Genesis is a Greek word derived from “gignesthai” – “to be born”.
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I’m pretty sure it’s of Greek origin, meaning “To begin” or “To be born.”
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In Hebrew it means beginning….
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In English it roughly means “Birth” or “Beginning.”