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執筆者の写真石川尚寛(Naohiro Ishikawa)

Bereshit / Genesis: The Torah With Graphic Storytelling, Volume 2, Parashat Noach Genesis(6:9-11:32



Bereshit / Genesis: The Torah With Graphic Storytelling,

Contents of all 12 volumes

Torah Genesis Volume 1 Parashat Bereshit (Genesis 1:1–6:8)


God creates the heavens, the world, Adam and Eve, and Sabbath. A snake convinces Eve, who then invites Adam, to eat the fruit of tree of the knowledge of good and evil, which God had forbidden to them. So God curses them and expels them from the Garden of Eden. One of their sons, Cain, becomes the first murderer, killing his brother Abel out of jealousy. Adam and Eve have other children, whose descendants populate the Earth. Each generation becomes more and more degenerate until God, despairing, decides to destroy humanity. Only one man, Noah, finds God's favor.



Torah Genesis Volume 2 Parashat Noach (Genesis 6:9–11:32)


The parashah tells the stories of the Flood and Noah's Ark, of Noah's subsequent drunkenness and cursing of Canaan, and of the Tower of Babel.



Torah Genesis Volume 3 Parashat Lekh Lekha (Genesis 12:1–17:27)


The parashah tells the stories of God's calling of Abram (who would become Abraham), Abram's passing off his wife Sarai as his sister, Abram's dividing the land with his nephew Lot, the war between the four kings and the five, the covenant between the pieces, Sarai's tensions with her maid Hagar and Hagar's son Ishmael, and the covenant of circumcision (brit milah).



Torah Genesis Volume 4 Parashat Vayera (Genesis 18:1–22:24)


The parashah tells the stories of Abraham's three visitors, Abraham's bargaining with God over Sodom and Gomorrah, Lot's two visitors, Lot's bargaining with the Sodomites, the flight of Lot, the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, how Lot's daughters became pregnant by their father, how Abraham once again passed off his wife Sarah as his sister, the birth of Isaac, the expulsion of Hagar, disputes over wells, and the binding of Isaac.



Torah Genesis Volume 5 Parashat Chayyei Sarah (Genesis 23:1–25:18)


The parashah tells the stories of Abraham's negotiations to purchase a burial place for his wife Sarah and his servant's mission to find a wife for Abraham's son Isaac.



Torah Genesis Volume 6 Parashat Toledot (Genesis 25:19–28:9)


The parashah tells of the conflict between Jacob and Esau, Isaac's passing off his wife Rebekah as his sister, and Isaac's blessing of his sons.



Torah Genesis Volume 7 Parashat Vayetzei (Genesis 28:10–32:2)


The parashah tells of Jacob's travels to, life in, and return from Haran. The parashah recounts Jacob's dream of a ladder to heaven, Jacob's meeting of Rachel at the well, Jacob's time working for Laban and living with Rachel and Leah, the birth of Jacob's children, and the departure of Jacob's family from Laban.



Torah Genesis Volume 8 Parashat Vayishlach (Genesis 32:3–36:43)


In the parashah, Jacob reconciles with Esau after wrestling with a "man". The prince Shechem rapes Dinah, whose brothers sack the city of Shechem in revenge. In the family's subsequent flight, Rachel gives birth to Benjamin and dies in childbirth.




Torah Genesis Volume 9 Parashat Vayeshev (Genesis 37–40)


The parashah tells the stories of how Jacob's other sons sold Joseph into captivity in Egypt, how Judah wronged his daughter-in-law Tamar who then tricked him into fulfilling his oath, and how Joseph served Potiphar and was imprisoned when falsely accused of assaulting Potiphar's wife.




Torah Genesis Volume 10 Parashat Miketz (Genesis 41:1–44:17)


The parashah tells of Joseph's interpretation of Pharaoh's dreams, Joseph's rise to power in Egypt, and Joseph's testing of his brothers.




Torah Genesis Volume 11 Parashat Vayigash (Genesis 44:18–47:27)


In the parashah, Judah pleads on behalf of his brother Benjamin, Joseph reveals himself to his brothers, Jacob comes down to Egypt, and Joseph's administration of Egypt saves lives but transforms all the Egyptians into bondmen.



Toraha Genesis Volume 12 Parashat Vayechi (Genesis 47:28–50:26)


The parashah tells of Jacob's request for burial in Canaan, Jacob's blessing of Joseph's sons Ephraim and Manasseh, Jacob's blessing of his sons, Jacob's death and burial, and Joseph's death.



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