In the Beginning
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In the Beginning is a phrase that is used in many contexts. It is:
- the phrase that opens two books of the Bible: Genesis and the Gospel of John.
- the beginning of a lengthy essay by Neal Stephenson entitled In the Beginning...was the Command Line.
- the first play in George Bernard Shaw's Back to Methuselah; see In the Beginning: B.C. 4004 (In the Garden of Eden).
- a musical play by Maury Yeston; see In the Beginning (play).
- a Babylon 5 tv movie; see Babylon 5: In the Beginning.
- The title of Chaim Potok's book; see In the Beginning (book)
- The title of several songs:
- a song recorded by Frankie Laine in 1954; see In the Beginning (1954 song)
- a song recorded by The Moody Blues in 1968; see In the Beginning (1968 song)