Creación e Historia Primordial

None d.C. — -2100 a.C.

Los primeros once capítulos del Génesis, que abarcan la creación del mundo, el jardín del Edén, la caída de Adán y Eva, Caín y Abel, el diluvio de Noé y la torre de Babel. Esta era establece los temas fundamentales de la teología bíblica: creación, pecado, juicio y gracia.

Eventos clave

Creación del mundo

In the beginning

God creates the heavens and the earth in six days and rests on the seventh. Humanity is created in God's image — male and female — and given dominion over creation.

Caída de Adán y Eva

After creation

Adam and Eve disobey God by eating from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. Sin enters the world, bringing death, shame, and exile from Eden — but God promises a deliverer (Genesis 3:15).

God judges the wickedness of humanity with a worldwide flood, saving righteous Noah and his family in the ark along with pairs of every living creature. God establishes a covenant with Noah, symbolized by the rainbow.

Humanity attempts to build a tower reaching to heaven in defiance of God. God confuses their language and scatters the people across the earth, explaining the origin of the world's diverse nations and languages.