Genesis Unsealed: Authority Established, Boundaries Broken, and the First Judgment on Record Audiobook By Qolman Kera cover art

Genesis Unsealed: Authority Established, Boundaries Broken, and the First Judgment on Record

The Courtroom of Heaven

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Genesis Unsealed: Authority Established, Boundaries Broken, and the First Judgment on Record

By: Qolman Kera
Narrated by: Fred Lane
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GENESIS IS NOT A STORY.

IT IS A RECORD.

For centuries, the book of Genesis has been taught as myth, morality tale, or symbolic theology. The Garden of Eden became a children’s story. The Fall became a vague spiritual failure. And the authority structures embedded in the text were quietly ignored.

Genesis Unsealed restores Genesis to its original function: a jurisdictional document.

This audiobook presents Genesis as the opening case file in the Courtroom of Heaven — a legal record that establishes authority, assigns stewardship, documents breach, and preserves standing until judgment is executed.

Rather than asking what Genesis “means,” this work asks a more precise question:

What does the record actually rule?

Using a Hebraic legal framework and a courtroom lens, Genesis Unsealed walks verse by verse through the foundational events of Scripture, revealing:

Why was Eden not merely a garden, but a seat of delegated authority

How dominion was legally granted — and legally transferred

Why did the Creator not simply “reset” the world after the breach

How the Seed promise of Genesis 3: 15 functions as a standing injunction

Why lineage, land, covenants, and oaths are procedural — not symbolic

How Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob function as legal carriers of authority

Why Egypt was not an exile, but a custodial placement

And why does Genesis end with a preserved body and an unresolved case

This is not devotional listening. It is forensic listening.

The audiobook format preserves the weight and clarity of the record, making it ideal for listeners who prefer structured argument, legal reasoning, and methodical analysis over emotional interpretation.

If Genesis has ever felt inconsistent, misunderstood, or reduced by tradition, this audiobook restores its original coherence — not by adding doctrine, but by removing unauthorized interpretations. Genesis does not introduce religion. It opens a case. And that case is still active

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