Genesis--the Bible's account of human origins and the harbinger of human destiny--is a book teeming with critical problems. Who wrote it? When? Does the account of creation square with modern science? What about Adam and Eve? Derek Kidner not only provides a running exegetical commentary, but luci
Genesis : an introduction and commentary
โ Scribed by Kidner, Derek
- Publisher
- IVP Academic
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 236
- Series
- Tyndale Old Testament commentaries 1.
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Genesis--the Bible's account of human origins and the harbinger of human destiny--is a book teeming with critical problems. Who wrote it? When? Does the account of creation square with modern science? What about Adam and Eve? Derek Kidner not only provides a running exegetical commentary, but lucidly handles the tough issues that Genesis raises. His clear prose and theological insight will expand readers' Read more...
โฆ Table of Contents
Introduction --
The pattern and place of Genesis --
The date and authorship of the Book --
Human beginnings --
The theology of Genesis --
Analysis --
Commentary --
Additional notes --
The days of creation --
Sin and suffering --
The Cainites --
The long-lived Antediluvians --
The flood --
The sin of Sodom --
To chapter 37 --
To chapter 39 --
To chapter 42.
โฆ Subjects
Bible -- Genesis -- Commentaries;Bible -- Genesis
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