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The Genesis of this Book

2012
Vaughan Rapatahana, Pauline Bunce
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The Book of Genesis

1995
In this volume, Hamilton expounds Genesis 18-50 verse by verse and provides linguistic, literary, and theological commentary of its overarching theme: Yahweh's faithfulness to his promised word and his covenant with those who were chosen to receive it.
James M. Bower, David Beeman
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Book of Genesis

2010
Genesis, the first book in the Pentateuch, was shaped by a variety of editors over a long period of time from original oral tradition, folklore, compilations of genealogies, and tales about eponymous heroes as a means of providing a literary and political foundation for events in the monarchic era. The book recounts etiological stories of the creation,
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The Book of Genesis

2020
Having explained why I do not see Boscovich’s conception as belonging to the corpuscular-dynamical theories of matter that flourished in eighteenth-century Britain, and why he can hardly be associated with “dynamicists” of various kinds, I will now proceed to explore his theory of matter as it emerges from his writings and in its proper context.
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Book of Genesis

The Sciences, 1978
Book reviewed in this article:The Dragons of Eden: Speculations on the Evolution of Human Intelligence Carl ...
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The Book of Genesis

1990
Victor P. Hamilton makes a major contribution to the study of Genesis with this volume on the first 17 chapters. His extensive introduction discusses issues such as structure, composition, theology, and canonicity related to Genesis. The commentary derives from Hamilton’s own translation and thoroughly expounds the meaning of these foundational ...
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Genesis of the Book

2020
Robert Hazell, Dr Bob Morris
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