Genesis
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Genesis may refer to:
Literature
- Book of Genesis, the first book of the biblical scriptures of both Judaism and Christianity - describing the creation of the Earth and of mankind
- Genesis creation narrative, the first several chapters of the Book of Genesis, which describes the origin of the earth
- The Book of Genesis (comics), comic-book adaptation illustrated by Robert Crumb
- Genesis (DC Comics), a 1997 DC Comics crossover
- Genesis (comics), a Marvel Comics villain
- Genesis, a fictional character from the Preacher comic book series
- Genesis, a 1951 story by H. Beam Piper
- Genesis, a 2000 story by Poul Anderson
- Genesis (novel), a 2006 work by Bernard Beckett
- Genesis, a 2007 story by Paul Chafe
- Genesis (journal), a scientific journal of biology
- Genesis (magazine), a pornographic magazine
- Genesis Publications, a British publishing company
- Genesis (Image Comics), a graphic novel by Nathan Edmondson
Software
- GENESIS (software), GEneral NEural SImulation System
- Genesis, Framework for WordPress CMS
- Genesis LPMud, the first MUD of the LPMud family
- Norton 360, codenamed Project Genesis or simply Genesis
- X-COM: Genesis, a computer game
- Genesis Rhapsodos, one of the Characters of the Final Fantasy VII series
Television and film
Television
- "Genesis" (Heroes), the pilot episode of Heroes
- "Genesis" (Quantum Leap episode)
- "Genesis" (Sliders), an episode of Sliders
- "Genesis" (Survivors), an episode of Survivors
- "Genesis" (Star Trek: The Next Generation), a 1994 episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Genesis II (film), a 1973 science fiction TV movie created and produced by Gene Roddenberry
- Genesis Awards, television awards
- Genesis Entertainment, a News Corporation subsidiary
- Genesis Television Network, an American religious network
- TNA Genesis, a professional wrestling pay-per-view program
- Zoids: Genesis, the fifth anime installment of the Zoids franchise
- Genesis (Air Gear), a fictional Air Trek team in Air Gear
- Genesis (TV series), a Filipino television series
Film
- Terminator Genisys, a 2015 science fiction action film and fifth entry in the Terminator series
- Genesis (1986 film) Sen
- Genesis (1999 film), a 1999 Malian film
- Genesis (2004 film), a 2004 documentary film
- [REC]³: Genesis, a 2012 Spanish horror film directed by Paco Plaza
- Project Genesis and the Genesis Planet, a fictional technology and the planet created by it in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
Transportation
Vehicles
- Bertone Genesis, a concept truck
- GE Genesis, a locomotive
- Genesis Motors, luxury vehicle division of Hyundai
- Hyundai Genesis, a luxury sedan built by Hyundai Motor Company
- Hyundai Genesis Coupe, a sports coupe version
- SlipStream Genesis, kit aircraft
- Oasis class cruise ship, a class of Royal Caribbean cruise ships, formerly known as Project Genesis
- Yamaha FZR600 Genesis, a motorcycle
- Genesis (bikes), a British bicycle brand
Spacecraft
- Genesis (spacecraft), a NASA probe that collected solar samples
- Genesis I, a private spacecraft produced by Bigelow Aerospace
- Genesis II, a follow-up to Genesis I
Companies
- Genesis Microchip, a semiconductor company acquired by STMicroelectronics in 2007
- Genesis Energy Limited, a New Zealand electricity generator and retailer
Other
- Genesis (camera), a high-definition camera by Panavision
- Genesis Rock, a sample of lunar crust retrieved by Apollo 15 astronauts
- Sega Genesis, a video game console also known as the Sega Mega Drive
- Genesis (tournament), Super Smash Bros. tournament in the San Francisco Bay Area
Music
Artists
- Genesis (band), English rock band
- Génesis (band), Colombian folk rock band
- Genesis P-Orridge (born 1950), English musician
Albums
- Genesis (Genesis album), the 12th studio album by English rock band Genesis
- Genesis (Elvin Jones album), an album by American jazz drummer Elvin Jones recorded in 1971
- Genesis (Charles Sullivan album), an album by American jazz trumpeter Charles Sullivan recorded in 1974
- Genesis (Busta Rhymes album), the fifth studio album by Busta Rhymes
- Genesis (Job for a Cowboy album), the debut full-length album by Job for a Cowboy
- Genesis (Rotting Christ album), the seventh full-length album by Rotting Christ
- Genesis (Talisman album), the 2nd studio album by Talisman
- Genesis (The Gods album), the debut album by the British band The Gods
- Genesis (Joy Williams album), the third album from Christian pop artist Joy Williams
- Genesis (S.H.E album), the third studio album by Taiwanese Mandopop girl group S.H.E.
- Genesis (Woe, Is Me album), the second studio album by metalcore band, Woe, Is Me
- Genesis, a 1999 album by Larry Heard
- Genesis, a 2000 album by Coprofago
- The Genesis, a 2002 album by Yngwie Malmsteen
- Génesis (album), a 2012 album by Mary Ann Acevedo
- Genesis, a 2014 album by JJ Lin
- Genesis, a 2016 album by The-Dream
Songs
- "Genesis" (Michalis Hatzigiannis song), performed by Michalis Hatzigiannis in the Eurovision Song Contest 1998
- "Genesis" (VNV Nation song), by VNV Nation, 2001
- "Genesis", by Justice, from Cross
- "Genesis", by Grimes, from Visions
- "Genesis", by Glass Casket, from Desperate Man's Diary
- "Genesis", by Running Wild, from Black Hand Inn
- "Genesis", by Jorma Kaukonen from Quah
- "Génesis", by Mägo de Oz, from Jesús de Chamberí
- "Génesis" (Lucecita Benítez song), written by Guillermo Venegas Lloveras, winner of prize at the first World Festival of Latin Song, 1969
- "Génesis", by Vox Dei, from La Biblia
- ""Genesis" (Matthew Shell and Arun Shenoy song), an instrumental jazz single released April 25, 2013
- "Genesis", by Ambrose Slade from Beginnings
- "Genesis", by The Ventures, 1962
- "Genesis", by Cult of Luna from The Beyond
See also
- Abiogenesis, the origin of life
- Biogenesis, the production of new living organisms
- Project Genesis (disambiguation)
- Mass Effect Genesis, an interactive comic attached to the game Mass Effect 2
- Gensis (disambiguation)
- Genesys (disambiguation)
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