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Genesis : a commentary / Bruce K. Waltke with Cathi J. Fredricks.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Zondervan, 2001.Description: 656 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780310224587
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • BS1235 .G464 2001
  • BS1235
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Contents:
Book 1: The account of the heavens and the earth (2:4-4:26) -- Book 2: The account of Adam's descendants (5:1-6:8) -- Book 3: The account of Noah and his family (6:9-9:29) -- Book 4: The account of Shem, Ham, Japheth and their descendants (10:1-11:9) -- Book 5: The account of Shem's descendants (11:10-26) -- Book 6: The account of Terah's descendants (11:27-25:11) -- Book 7: The account of Ishmael's descendants (25:12-18) -- Book 8: The account of Isaac's descendants (25:19-35:29) -- Book 9: The account of Esau's descendants (36:1-37:1) -- Book 10: The account of Jacob's descendants (37:2-50:26) --
Subject: This landmark commentary marshals the vast experience and brilliant insights of one of today's most revered Old Testament scholars. To those familiar with the work of Bruce K. Waltke, the significance and value of Genesis will be instantly apparent. Others who are unfamiliar with Waltke have only to read the first few chapters to understand why he has earned the reputation of a scholar's scholar, and why this masterful volume stands like a monolith among Old Testament commentaries.Exploring the first book of the Bible as "theological literature," Waltke illuminates its meanings and methods for the pastor, scholar, teacher, student, and Bible-lover. Genesis strikes an unusual balance by emphasizing the theology of the Scripture text while also paying particular attention to the flow and development of the plot and literary techniques--inclusion, irony, chiasm, and concentric patterning--that shape the message of the "book of beginnings".GenesisModels the way to read and interpret the narratives of the book of GenesisProvides helpful exegetical notes that address key issues and debates surrounding the textIncludes theological reflections on how the message addresses our contemporary theological and social issues, such as ecology, homosexuality, temperance, evil, prayer, and obedienceAddresses critical interpretive issues, such as authenticity, date, and authorshipFor all the author's formidable intellect and meticulous research, Genesis is amazingly accessible. This is no mere study tool. Lucidly and eloquently written, it is a work of the heart that helps us not only to understand deeply God's Word in its context, but also to consider how it applies to us today. https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Commentary-Bruce-K-Waltke/dp/0310224586/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3URLGZSUZDY3S&keywords=9780310224587&qid=1675970724&s=books&sprefix=%2Cstripbooks%2C201&sr=1-2
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Reference (Library Use ONLY) G. Allen Fleece Library REFERENCE Non-fiction BS1235.3.W358.G464 2001 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31923001864962

Includes bibliographies and index.

Prologue (1:1-2:3) -- Book 1: The account of the heavens and the earth (2:4-4:26) -- Book 2: The account of Adam's descendants (5:1-6:8) -- Book 3: The account of Noah and his family (6:9-9:29) -- Book 4: The account of Shem, Ham, Japheth and their descendants (10:1-11:9) -- Book 5: The account of Shem's descendants (11:10-26) -- Book 6: The account of Terah's descendants (11:27-25:11) -- Book 7: The account of Ishmael's descendants (25:12-18) -- Book 8: The account of Isaac's descendants (25:19-35:29) -- Book 9: The account of Esau's descendants (36:1-37:1) -- Book 10: The account of Jacob's descendants (37:2-50:26) --

This landmark commentary marshals the vast experience and brilliant insights of one of today's most revered Old Testament scholars. To those familiar with the work of Bruce K. Waltke, the significance and value of Genesis will be instantly apparent. Others who are unfamiliar with Waltke have only to read the first few chapters to understand why he has earned the reputation of a scholar's scholar, and why this masterful volume stands like a monolith among Old Testament commentaries.Exploring the first book of the Bible as "theological literature," Waltke illuminates its meanings and methods for the pastor, scholar, teacher, student, and Bible-lover. Genesis strikes an unusual balance by emphasizing the theology of the Scripture text while also paying particular attention to the flow and development of the plot and literary techniques--inclusion, irony, chiasm, and concentric patterning--that shape the message of the "book of beginnings".GenesisModels the way to read and interpret the narratives of the book of GenesisProvides helpful exegetical notes that address key issues and debates surrounding the textIncludes theological reflections on how the message addresses our contemporary theological and social issues, such as ecology, homosexuality, temperance, evil, prayer, and obedienceAddresses critical interpretive issues, such as authenticity, date, and authorshipFor all the author's formidable intellect and meticulous research, Genesis is amazingly accessible. This is no mere study tool. Lucidly and eloquently written, it is a work of the heart that helps us not only to understand deeply God's Word in its context, but also to consider how it applies to us today. https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Commentary-Bruce-K-Waltke/dp/0310224586/ref=sr_1_2?crid=3URLGZSUZDY3S&keywords=9780310224587&qid=1675970724&s=books&sprefix=%2Cstripbooks%2C201&sr=1-2

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