Genesis Explained: The First Pattern Hidden in the Entire Bible

Most people read Genesis as the beginning of the Bible — creation, Adam and Eve, the serpent, the Fall, and the loss of Eden. But what if Genesis is more than the beginning? What if the first three chapters of Genesis contain the pattern that explains the entire Bible? In this Bible explained video, we trace one hidden pattern running from Genesis to Revelation: God moves toward disorder, speaks into chaos, calls people forward, plants a promise, and works through history to reopen what was closed in Eden. Genesis is not just a prologue. It is the whole story in seed form. From the formless darkness of Genesis 1 to the garden of Eden, from Adam’s failure to the first promise of the seed of the woman, from Abraham leaving Ur to Moses at the burning bush, from the tabernacle as a portable Eden to the prophets promising restoration, the Bible keeps repeating the same movement: exile, promise, calling, and return. And then the pattern reaches its center in Jesus Christ. Paul calls Jesus the Last Adam. Where the first Adam failed in a garden, Jesus obeyed in a garden. Where Adam reached for death thinking it was life, Jesus accepted death knowing it would lead to life. And in the resurrection, the story that began in Eden begins to open again. Finally, in Revelation 22, the tree of life appears once more. The river of life flows from the throne. The curse is gone. The gate that closed in Genesis opens again. This is Genesis explained not only as ancient history, but as the first pattern hidden in the entire Bible. In this video, we explore: Genesis explained The meaning of Eden Adam and Eve explained The Fall in Genesis 3 The protoevangelium in Genesis 3:15 The seed of the woman Abraham and the promise Moses and the Exodus The tabernacle as a new Eden Jesus as the Last Adam The garden of Gethsemane The tree of life in Revelation Genesis to Revelation explained The Bible as one story If you have ever wondered how the Bible fits together, why Genesis matters so much, or how the story of Eden connects to Jesus and Revelation, this video will help you see the Bible with fresh eyes. The story does not end with paradise lost. The gate is open. Which moment in this pattern speaks to you most — the gate closing in Genesis, the first promise of the seed, Jesus in the garden of Gethsemane, or the tree of life returning in Revelation? Share your thoughts in the comments below. Subscribe for more clear, thoughtful Bible explained videos. #GenesisExplained #BibleExplained #GenesisToRevelation #AdamAndEve #LastAdam #JesusChrist #BibleStudy #Christianity #BookOfGenesis #TreeOfLife #Eden #Revelation22