Biblical Raps

Genesis 1
(Verse 1) Yo, check it out, Genesis 1, the holy rhyme God created the world, in record time In the beginning, void and despair Then God spoke, and creation was in the air

(Chorus) Genesis 1, the ultimate truth, no bluff God's power and glory, rhyming so tough He made the heavens, the earth, and the sea Everything perfect, just as it should be

(Verse 2) On the first day, God said, "Let there be light" And darkness fled, out of sight He separated the light from the night God's creation, a rhyming delight

(Chorus) Genesis 1, the ultimate truth, no bluff God's power and glory, rhyming so tough He made the heavens, the earth, and the sea Everything perfect, just as it should be

(Bridge) On the second day, God made the sky Separating waters below and high He called it heaven, a rhyming bliss God's creation, a masterpiece, don't dismiss

(Chorus) Genesis 1, the ultimate truth, no bluff God's power and glory, rhyming so tough He made the heavens, the earth, and the sea Everything perfect, just as it should be

(Verse 3) On the third day, land and seas appeared Plants and trees, rhyming so revered He spoke, and life burst forth like a fire God's creation, a rhyming desire

(Chorus) Genesis 1, the ultimate truth, no bluff God's power and glory, rhyming so tough He made the heavens, the earth, and the sea Everything perfect, just as it should be

(Verse 4) On the fourth day, the sun and moon came to be Stars in the sky, rhyming so free To mark the seasons, days, and years God's creation, rhyming away all fears

(Chorus) Genesis 1, the ultimate truth, no bluff God's power and glory, rhyming so tough He made the heavens, the earth, and the sea Everything perfect, just as it should be

(Verse 5) On the fifth day, birds and fish took flight Creatures of the air and sea, rhyming with might God's creation, a symphony of rhyme A testament to His power, through space and time

(Chorus) Genesis 1, the ultimate truth, no bluff God's power and glory, rhyming so tough He made the heavens, the earth, and the sea Everything perfect, just as it should be

(Verse 6) On the sixth day, man was formed in God's hand In His image, according to His plan Male and female, rhyming in unity God's creation, a masterpiece, can't you see?

(Chorus) Genesis 1, the ultimate truth, no bluff God's power and glory, rhyming so tough He made the heavens, the earth, and the sea Everything perfect, just as it should be

(Outro) So there you have it, a rhyming rap for Genesis 1 Supporting it fully, rhyme by rhyme, no need to run. Believe in God's word, it's the only way Genesis 1, the truth will stay

Genesis 2
(Verse 1) In Eden, God formed man from the dust, Breathed life into him, a creation so just. A garden He planted, with trees so grand, Delightful to behold, a paradise so grand.

(Chorus) Genesis 2, the story unfurled, God's creation, the center of the world. With rhyme and reason, let the words flow, Supporting Genesis 2, here we go!

(Verse 2) In the midst of the garden, two special trees, The tree of life, and the tree of knowledge with ease. A river flowed, watering the garden's delight, Pishon, Gihon, Tigris, Euphrates shining so bright.

(Chorus) Genesis 2, the story unfurled, God's creation, the center of the world. With rhyme and reason, let the words flow, Supporting Genesis 2, here we go!

(Verse 3) The Lord God said, "It is not good to be alone," So He made a helper, from man's very bone. Adam named the animals, each one with care, But no suitable companion, a void to bear.

(Chorus) Genesis 2, the story unfurled, God's creation, the center of the world. With rhyme and reason, let the words flow, Supporting Genesis 2, here we go!

(Verse 4) God caused a deep sleep to fall on Adam's face, Took a rib, and formed woman with grace. Adam exclaimed, "This is now bone of my bones, Flesh of my flesh," a love that forever owns.

(Chorus) Genesis 2, the story unfurled, God's creation, the center of the world. With rhyme and reason, let the words flow, Supporting Genesis 2, here we go!

(Verse 5) They were naked, unashamed in their bliss, Walking in the garden, no darkness to dismiss. God gave them dominion over all He made, A divine purpose, their hearts to persuade.

(Chorus) Genesis 2, the story unfurled, God's creation, the center of the world. With rhyme and reason, let the words flow, Supporting Genesis 2, here we go!

(Verse 6) But a serpent deceived, and sin entered the scene, Eating from the forbidden tree, their hearts turned mean. Naked and ashamed, they hid from God's sight, The consequences of their disobedience, a painful plight.

(Chorus) Genesis 2, the story unfurled, God's creation, the center of the world. With rhyme and reason, let the words flow, Supporting Genesis 2, here we go!

Genesis 3

(Chorus) In the garden of Eden, the Lord did decree Not to eat of the fruit, from the tree, yes that tree

(Verse 1) The serpent was more subtil, any beast of the field Which the Lord God had made, the serpent did yield

(Verse 2) The woman said we may eat, the trees of the garden But of the tree in the midst, God hath said do not tread in

(Verse 3) Lest ye die the serpent said, surely ye shall not die Your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods, aye

(Verse 4) The woman saw the tree was good, she took and did eat Gave also to her husband, and he did meet, the sweet

(Verse 5) The eyes of them both were opened, they knew they were bare They sewed fig leaves for aprons, themselves to prepare

(Verse 6) They heard God in the garden, amongst the trees they hid For naked were they, afraid of what God bid

(Verse 7) God called to Adam where art thou, I heard you in fear Because I was naked, your voice I did hear

(Verse 8) Hast thou eaten the fruit, which I said thou shalt not? The woman gave me the fruit, and I did sup what she got

(Verse 9) To the woman God said, what is this thou hast done? The serpent beguiled me, and I ate of the one

(Verse 10) To the woman he said, I will multiply pains, In sorrow thou shalt bring forth, all of thy days

(Verse 11) Thy desire shall be to thy husband, he'll rule over all, For listening to thy wife, on Adam this sorrow shall fall

(Verse 12) Cursed is the ground Adam, in toil shalt thou eat It shall bring forth thorns and thistles, no longer a treat

(Verse 13) By the sweat of thy face, shall you eat of the soil Till thou return to the ground, in sin and in turmoil

(Verse 14) Adam called her name Eve, the mother of all For from her came man, after the garden's great fall

(Verse 15) The Lord made them coats, and clothed them in skin Behold the man's become like us, his life shall not begin

(Verse 16) Lest he eat of the tree, the tree of life evermore God drove them from Eden, to till and toil o'er and o'er

(Verse 17) At Eden's gate did he place, the cherubim to guard The way to the tree of life, with flaming sword charred

(Chorus) In the garden of Eden, the Lord did decree

Not to eat of the fruit, from the tree, yes that tree

Genesis 4
Here is a Genesis 4 KJV rap with rhyming verses, chorus labels, and verse numbers:

(Chorus) Cain and Abel, the sons of Adam Brought an offering to God, but it ended so bad-um

(Verse 1) Now Adam knew Eve his wife, who conceived and bare Cain And said, I've gotten a man, the Lord to gain

(Verse 2) She again bare his brother Abel, Abel was a keeper, Of sheep, but Cain tilled the ground, a crops reaper

(Verse 3) In process of time Cain brought fruits, an offering to the Lord And Abel brought firstlings of his flock, in accord

(Verse 4) The Lord had respect for Abel's gift, but for Cain no favor Cain was very wroth, and countenance did savor

(Verse 5) The Lord said why art thou wroth, if thou doest well shalt thou not be accepted? Sin lieth at the door, its desire shall be checked

(Verse 6) Cain talked with Abel in the field, when they were alone He rose up against Abel and killed him, evil was sown

(Verse 7) The Lord said Cain, where is Abel thy brother? Cain said, I know not, am I my brother's keeper?

(Chorus) Cain and Abel, the sons of Adam Brought an offering to God, but it ended so bad-um

(Verse 8) The Lord said what hast thou done, thy brother's blood cries From the ground, now cursed art thou, no longer to rise

(Verse 9) A fugitive and vagabond shalt thou be, in this land Cain said, my punishment is greater, than I can stand

(Verse 10) I shall be hid from thy face, a fugitive to and fro Anyone that findeth me shall slay me, I know

(Verse 11) The Lord set a mark upon Cain, lest any finding should kill Cain went out from the Lord's presence, his brother's blood to spill

(Verse 12) He dwelt in the land of Nod, east of Eden he made Cain knew his wife, conceived, and Enoch she bade

(Verse 13) Cain built a city, called Enoch after his son's name Unto Enoch was Irad born, Methusael came the same

(Verse 14) Methusael begat Lamech, who took two wives within Adah and Zillah, Jabal and Jubal borne by them

(Chorus) Cain and Abel, the sons of Adam Brought an offering to God, but it ended so bad-um

(Verse 15) Jabal was father of such as dwell in tents, with cattle Jubal was father of harp and organ, their ears to settle

(Verse 16) Zillah bore Tubal-cain, an instructor of brass and iron Naamah was sister of Tubal-cain, beauty she did inspire

(Verse 17) Lamech said unto his wives, hear my voice ye wives of Lamech I slay a man for wounding, a young man for hurting me

(Verse 18) If Cain is avenged sevenfold, truly Lamech seventy and seven Adam knew his wife again, and she Seth did leaven

(Verse 19) For God hath appointed me another seed, instead of Abel slain By Cain his brother, Seth begat a son Enos by name

(Verse 20) Then began men to call upon the Lord, the end of Cain's fame

(Chorus) Cain and Abel, the sons of Adam Brought an offering to God, but it ended so bad-um

Genesis 5
(Chorus) From Adam to Noah, the generations unfurled The lineage of men, within God's ancient world

(Verse 1) This is the book of Adam's line, in God's image made he them Male and female created He them, blessed them His name

(Verse 2) Adam lived 130 years, and begat a son called Seth After he begot Seth, 800 years more did get'h

(Verse 3) Adam lived 930 years total, then he died and rested Seth lived 105 years, Enos he next invested

(Verse 4) After Enos was born, 807 years more went by Seth was 912 years old when he breathed his last sigh

(Verse 5) Enos lived 90 years, then begat Cainan in line 805 years more after, Enos' age was 905 fine

(Verse 6) Cainan lived 70 years, begat Mahalaleel blessed After he begot Mahalaleel, 840 years on this earth did rest

(Verse 7) 913 was the number when Cainan met his end: Mahalaleel lived 65 years, then Jared did descend

(Chorus) From Adam to Noah, the generations unfurled: The lineage of men, within God's ancient world

(Verse 8) After Jared was born, 830 years they say: Mahalaleel lived 895 years total, then passed away

(Verse 9) 162 years Jared lived, Enoch then came through: He lived 800 years more, Jared's age was 962 true

(Verse 10) At age 65 Enoch had Methuselah, walking with God: 300 years later, no more on earth Enoch trod

(Verse 11) Methuselah had Lamech at 187 years old: After Lamech's birth, 782 more by him were told

(Verse 12) 969 was Methuselah's final age, oldest of them all: Lamech lived 182 years, and Noah he did call

(Verse 13) Lamech lived 595 more years, making 777 their sum: After Noah was 500 years old, Shem, Ham, and Japheth did come

(Chorus) From Adam to Noah, the generations unfurled: The lineage of men, within God's ancient world

Genesis 6
(Chorus) The world was wicked, and God grieved in his heart: He said I'll destroy them, a fresh start we'll restart

(Verse 1) When men began to multiply on the face of the ground: And daughters were born, the sons of God saw and found

(Verse 2) The daughters of men were fair, and they took all which they chose: God said my spirit shall not always strive, goodness He'll oppose

(Verse 3) Yet his days shall be 120 years, and giants were in the earth: When the sons of God came unto the daughters, giving birth

(Verse 4) To mighty men, men of renown, God saw the wickedness of man Evil continually: repent He could not them command

(Verse 5) It repented the Lord, He had made man on the earth: It grieved Him at his heart, man's evil from birth

(Verse 6) The Lord said I'll destroy man, whom I've created in grief: From man to cattle, from creeping to fowl, relief

(Verse 7) For it repenteth me, I have made them you see: Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord, blameless was he

(Chorus) The world was wicked, and God grieved in his heart: He said I'll destroy them, a fresh start we'll restart

(Verse 8) Noah walked with God, three sons did he beget: Shem, Ham, and Japheth, corruption filled earth they met

(Verse 9) God saw the earth was corrupt, violence filled the scene: God said to Noah, the end of all flesh I have seen

(Verse 10) The earth is filled with violence, I'll destroy them forever: Make thee an ark of gopher wood, thy safety endeavor

(Verse 11) Rooms shalt thou make in the ark, with pitch shalt seal it within: The length 300 cubits, 50 wide, 30 high therein

(Verse 12) A window and door shalt thou make with lower and 2nd and 3rd stories: Flooding waters on earth, will drown wicked glories

(Verse 13) I will bring a flood of waters, to destroy all flesh: from under heaven Everything that is in the earth shall die, repent they didn'sh

(Verse 14) But with thee will I establish my covenant, of gopher wood make thee an ark: Rooms shalt thou make in the ark, and cover it with pitch so dark

(Verse 15) The length 300 cubits, the breadth 50 will be: The height 30 cubits, a great ship for thee to see

(Verse 16) A window shalt thou make, finish it above with door and sides: Floors, first, second and third stories provide within resides

(Chorus) The world was wicked, and God grieved in his heart He said I'll destroy them, a fresh start we'll restart

Genesis 7
(Chorus) The flood is coming now, the end is drawing near All flesh will be destroyed, good judgement is severe

(Verse 1) The Lord said to Noah, come thou and all thy house into the ark: For thee have I seen righteous before me, within the dark

(Verse 2) Of every clean beast take by sevens, the male and his mate: Of beasts not clean just two, will go through the gate

(Verse 3) Of fowls of the air also by sevens, the male and the fem'eal To keep seed alive, upon the earth they shall heal

(Verse 4) In yet seven days, I'll cause it to rain on the earth: Forty days and forty nights, from their wicked birth

(Verse 5) Noah did as God commanded, and into the ark did fare: For the waters of the flood, judgement they would bear

(Verse 6) Noah was 600 years old, when the flood did commence: On the earth, he and his family safe behind the ark's fence

(Verse 7) With him were his sons, his wife, and his sons' wives as well: Because of the waters, God into the ark them impel

(Chorus) The flood is coming now, the end is drawing near All flesh will be destroyed, good judgement is severe

(Verse 8) Clean beasts and unclean, of every thing that creeps on the ground: Male and female went in, as the Lord God had them bound

(Verse 9) They went in two by two, as God commanded it be: Then the Lord shut the door, sealing the ark's safety

(Verse 10) When the flood came, in the 600th year, the 2nd month, the 17th day: The fountains of the deep burst, the windows open did spray

(Verse 11) The rain was upon the earth, forty days and nights: As God had said, punishing evil blights

(Verse 12) All flesh that moved on the earth perished, birds and cattle: Creeping things, man, their end marked this mortal battle

(Verse 13) All was destroyed that breathed air, of all in dry land: Every man, woman, child, by flood from God's hand

(Verse 14) Every beast, creeping thing, fowl, they were wiped away: Only Noah left alive, and those with him that day

(Verse 15) The waters prevailed on the earth 150 days long: Everything perished, except those protected from wrong

(Chorus) The flood is coming now, the end is drawing near: All flesh will be destroyed, good judgement is severe