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What if the earliest chapters of Genesis were not merely ancient history, but the constitutional framework for understanding every story that follows? In A Greater Unity: Foundational Patterns of the Bible, Matthew Turgeon demonstrates how Genesis 1–4 establishes three enduring patterns that echo through countless stories in the Bible. Drawing from the Church Fathers, the ancient Israelite worldview, and typological analysis, this book shows how Adam and Eve's story becomes the interpretive foundation for Abraham, David, the prophets, and ultimately Christ himself-revealing the deep coherence that binds Scripture together.
Turgeon equips readers with practical tools for discerning the underlying conflicts in any passage. This framework clarifies many of Scripture's most difficult stories: Why did King Saul lose his throne while King David kept his despite adultery and murder? Why does God repeatedly choose the younger brother over the elder? Readers will see how characters rise or fall by embodying-or violating-the patterns established "in the beginning," and how those same patterns guide believers today.
Accessible yet comprehensive, this book invites readers to see the Bible as a unified narrative across every scale of reality-personal, marital, and corporate-offering renewed confidence in the unity, coherence and inspiration of Holy Scripture.
Turgeon equips readers with practical tools for discerning the underlying conflicts in any passage. This framework clarifies many of Scripture's most difficult stories: Why did King Saul lose his throne while King David kept his despite adultery and murder? Why does God repeatedly choose the younger brother over the elder? Readers will see how characters rise or fall by embodying-or violating-the patterns established "in the beginning," and how those same patterns guide believers today.
Accessible yet comprehensive, this book invites readers to see the Bible as a unified narrative across every scale of reality-personal, marital, and corporate-offering renewed confidence in the unity, coherence and inspiration of Holy Scripture.