Scripture Readings - Genesis

Almost all of Genesis is read by a reader at services during Great Lent and Holy Week. It is also read on the eve of some feast days.

The Book of Genesis contains the pre-history of the people of Israel. It starts the first part the Old Testament section of the Bible called the Pentateuch, Torah, or Books of Moses.

The name Genesis comes from the Greek for beginning, origin, or birth because of Septuagint’s division of the Pentateuch into five books. Tradition has it that the Genesis was mostly written by the Prophet Moses 1,300 years before Christ.

Reading Read Time Hit Count
Genesis 1:1-13 (Eve of the Nativity) 1 min 5,486
Genesis 1:1-13 (Eve of the Theophany) 1 min 5,483
Genesis 1:1-13 (1st Monday of Lent) 2 mins 8,777
Genesis 1:14-23 (1st Tuesday of Lent) 1 min 6,278
Genesis 1:24-2:3 (1st Wednesday of Lent) 2 mins 7,567
Genesis 2:4-19 (1st Thursday of Lent) 2 mins 6,039
Genesis 2:20-3:20 (1st Friday of lent) 4 mins 8,249
Genesis 3:21-4:7 (2nd Monday of Lent) 1 min 5,991
Genesis 4:8-15 (2nd Tuesday of Lent) 1 min 5,699
Genesis 4:16-26 (2nd Wednesday of Lent) 1 min 4,602
Genesis 5:1-24 (2nd Thursday of Lent) 2 mins 4,459
Genesis 5:32-6:8 (2nd Friday of Lent) 1 min 5,000
Genesis 6:9-22 (3rd Monday of Lent) 2 mins 4,882
Genesis 7:1-5 (3rd Tuesday of Lent) 1 min 5,921
Genesis 7:6-9 (3rd Wednesday of Lent) - 5,846
Genesis 7:11-8:3 (3rd Thursday of Lent) 2 mins 6,172
Genesis 8:4-21 (3rd Friday of Lent) 2 mins 6,033
Genesis 8:21-9:7 (4th Monday of Lent) 1 min 4,444
Genesis 9:8-17 (4th Tuesday of Lent) 1 min 4,792
Genesis 9:18-10:1(4th Wednesday of Lent) 1 min 4,830
Genesis 10:32-11:9 (4th Thursday of Lent) 1 min 4,559
Genesis 12:1-7 (4th Friday of Lent) 1 min 5,125
Genesis 13:12-18 (5th Monday of Lent) 1 min 4,511
Genesis 14:14-20 (Fathers of the First Ecumenical Council – Vespers) 1 min 5,992