Everyone knows Genesis is about creation and the fall. But they're missing the main point. It's not just about the fall—it's about the blood. The promised seed who dies to crush the serpent and set captives free. From Genesis 3:15 to the altar on Moriah to Judah's life pledge, every story points to Calvary. The serpent crushes his heel. He crushes the serpent's head. One dies. One rises.
How does this reshape the way you read the patriarchs?