If it's just a genealogy, is there anything we can learn from this list? Can we just skip reading over it with out Muslim friends? Consider some of the things that we can learn from centering this list in the larger narrative, or reading some of the verses closer.
Before you read, let everyone know these questions will help guide the discussion about the passage:
What aspects of this passage stand out to you?
Do you find anything that is confusing?
What does this passage teach us about God? What role does God have in the narrative?
What role does the man have in the narrative? What significance does the man’s naming of the animals and the woman have?
Why was the woman made? What role does the woman have in the narrative?
What does this teach us about ourselves?