Definition: Genesis: This is a Greek term that appears in several biblical translations, but it also means "beginning" or "starting point." It refers to the first creation account of God in the Bible, where God created the world with six days of work and rest. In the context of Genesis, the story begins when Adam and Eve were given their first fruit from the Garden of Eden. They did not understand that they would eventually become sinners and die without a Savior. The story then goes on to describe how God made man out of dust and water in six days, and then brought Adam and Eve back into existence at the beginning of creation. The word "Genesis" is often used as a title for a book or article about the Bible, particularly one that discusses its contents and meanings. It can also be used to refer to the first creation account as described above.