An edition of A commentary on Genesis (2003)

A Commentary on Genesis

The Book of Beginnings

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An edition of A commentary on Genesis (2003)

A Commentary on Genesis

The Book of Beginnings

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A Commentary on Genesis is a concise, text-oriented, literary commentary on this fundamental book of the Bible. Martin Kessler and Karel Deurloo maintain a clear focus on Genesis and what its words mean in themselves, in their narrative context, and in the context of the entire Bible. The unifying subject is the birth of Israel among the peoples of the world, beginning with the universal story of God's creation of earth, sky, and seas, moving toward the call of Abram, the first of the patriarchs, through Jacob, his grandson, and Jacob's sons, the progenitors of the twelve tribes of Israel. This clearly written commentary, which strives to be faithful to each narrative in its immediate context and the thrust of the book as a whole, will encourage readers to reach beyond their usual assumptions to find not only information, but also deeper levels of understanding about this richly layered text. - Back cover.

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Paulist Press
Language
English
Pages
256

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A Commentary on Genesis: The Book of Beginnings
May 2004, Paulist Press
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2003, Paulist Press
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First Sentence

"In common speech the word genesis is usually associated with origins."

Table of Contents

Foreword / Walter Brueggemann
Preface / Karel A. Deurloo, Martin Kessler
Introduction : Name and composition of the book
Commentary. The creation of the heavens and the earth (1:1-2:3)
Man, the human, humanity (2:4-4:26)
Before and after the firstborn and the flood (5:1-11:26)
Abram (Abraham) and Sarai (Sarah) (11:27-19:38)
Abraham and Sarah (20:1-25:11)
Jacob and Esau (25:12-35:28)
Joseph and Judah (37:1-50:26)
Epilogue
Glossary

Edition Notes

Published in
New York, Mahwah, NJ
Copyright Date
2004

Contributors

Foreword
Walter Brueggemann
Preface
Karel A. Deurloo
Preface
Martin Kessler

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
xi, 244 p.
Number of pages
256
Dimensions
8.9 x 6.1 x 0.7 inches
Weight
12.3 ounces

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OL7975474M
ISBN 10
0809142058
ISBN 13
9780809142057
Library Thing
5993599
Goodreads
4050217

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