Genesis 5:1-32
Genesis 5 is the chapter where the fall's vocabulary becomes a family vocabulary. Ten generations descend under a metronomic formula — lived, fathered, lived more, died — until the formula breaks twice: at Enoch, who does not die, and at Lamech, who names his son Noah using the same word God used for the pain of the curse eight generations earlier.
Genesis 1:1–31
Genesis 1 is not a list of events. It is a structured argument: six days of separating and filling, four recurring formulas with deliberate breaks, and a verbal climax — the triple bara of verse 27 — that opens a trajectory the rest of Scripture is still tracing.