Complete Definition of "Genesis"

see|genesis
English
book of the Bible|Genesis

Etymology
From Gr. �ένε�ι�, "creation", "beginning", "origin".

Proper noun
Genesis

  1. The first of the Books of Moses in the Old Testament of the Bible, the first book in the Torah.
  2. given name|female of American usage since the 1980s.

Related terms
Gen.

Translations
trans-top|the book of the Bible
Bulgarian: �и�ие
Chinese: chuàngshìjì (zh-ts|���|��记)
Dutch: t-|nl|Genesis
Finnish: Ensimmäinen Mooseksen kirja
French: Genèse
German: #German|Genesis, 1. Buch Mose
Greek: t|el|�ένε�ι�||trGénesis|scGrek
Hebrew: �ר�ש�ת|�ְּרֵ�שִ��ת (Bereshit)
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Icelandic: 1. Mósebók (Fyrsta Mósebók)
Japanese: ��� (s�seiki)
Latin: Liber Genesis
Maltese: Ktieb il-Ä enesi]
Russian: �нига ���ие
Slovene: Geneza
Spanish: el Génesis
Swedish: t-|sv|Första Moseboken, t-|sv|Genesis
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Category:Greek derivations


Dutch

Proper noun
Genesis

  1. #English|Genesis.

German

Noun
Genesis f

  1. genesis

Synonyms
Genese f

Proper noun
Genesis f

  1. #English|Genesis, the first book of the Bible.

Swedish

Proper noun
Genesis

  1. #English|Genesis.

Synonyms
Första Moseboken

sr:Genesis

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