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Genesis: The Book of Origins
by Fr. Albert Shamon

 

Imagine having coffee with your favorite priest.  You know, the one who is faithful to the Church and approachable.  The one you can ask any question without feeling stupid for having to ask.  The one who explains theology so well you understand, really understand, our Holy Faith.  Now image, that priest, over two cups of coffee, explaining the book of Genesis to you.  The whole book!  Since Father Albert Shamon could not visit each of us personally, he wrote Genesis the Book of Origins.


In a mere eighty-three pages, Father Shamon explains Genesis as I have never seen it explained before.  Using the Catholic approach to the Bible, Father Shamon explains the context of the book.  Genesis is a theological, not history, book.


The eight chapters address the creation of the world and man, the fall of man, his continual descent into a world of sin and the patriarchs from Abraham to Joseph.  Two appendices address the Pentateuch and a Biblical time line which covers the period of Genesis.  Including the time line eight illustrations clarify the text even further.
One idea I really appreciated was an explanation of the unusual longevity of the patriarchs.  I could never understand how the men lived to be several hundred years.  Father Shamon explains it quite simply.  "The longevity of the patriarchs is not to be taken literally.  Length-of-years lived was an ancient Eastern device to fill a time gap and to show the importance, the greatness, of a person or people."  The Bible list Moses and Abraham as several hundred years old because they were holy and good men.


The rise of Joseph, an Israelite, in the court of an Egyptian pharaoh has always puzzled me.  Again, using historical context, Father Shamon explains that around 1650 BC, a Hyksos pharaoh occupied the throne of Egypt.  The Hyksos were foreign occupiers of Egypt from 1710-1567 BC and were quite possibly a Semitic tribe like the Israelites.  Understanding this makes the Pharaoh of Exodus, "who knew not Joseph," less confusing. (Father Shamon has also written an excellent book explaining the book of Exodus entitled Exodus Road to Freedom.)
In the final paragraph of the book, Father Shamon states, "The point of Genesis is to make God living and present."  Father Shamon has succeeded in making Genesis more accessible to me therefore allowing me to draw closer to God in Genesis.


I was searching for Old Testament history resources when Sonya Romens recommended Genesis Book of Origins to me.  It was the perfect resource.  It explains Genesis in a truly Catholic manner.  Moreover, the clear writing style makes this book a good resource for the older teen studying Genesis. As my children and I study Genesis, I will keep Father Shamon's wonderful book on hand for reference.

Reviewed by Nannette Halliwell, Immaculate Heart Homeschool
recently reprinted in
Heart and Mind
 


 

 

Genesis: The Book of Origins
by Fr. Albert Shamon
~
Junior/Senior High

 

$7.00
softcover
83 pgs.

Other books available by Fr. Shamon include:

 

 

Exodus: Road to Freedom
by Fr. Albert Shamon
~
Junior/Senior High

 

$5.00

 

 

A Graphic Life of Jesus the Christ
by Fr. Albert Shamon
~
Junior/Senior High

Tells the story of the Gospels in chronological order, combining the various Gospel narratives into one cohesive story.

 

$9.95

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