The book progresses systematically, first introducing the key geographical elements from Genesis, including the challenges in reconciling these descriptions with modern geography. It then delves into the geological history of Mesopotamia, reconstructing ancient landscapes using archaeological and geological data. This section uses data like satellite imagery to map changes in river courses. Finally, it presents a comparative analysis, matching biblical descriptions with the reconstructed Mesopotamian landscape, proposing a specific region that aligns with the biblical criteria. This approach offers a new avenue for interpreting biblical narratives.