From Creation to Abraham

From Creation to Abraham
Author: John Day
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2021-11-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567703118

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John Day investigates disputed points of interpretation within Genesis 1-11, expanding on his earlier book From Creation to Babel with 11 stimulating essays. Day considers the texts within their Near Eastern contexts, and pays particular attention to the later history of interpretation and reception history. Topics covered include the meaning of the Bible's first verse and what immediately follows, as well as what it means that humanity is made in the image of God. Further chapters examine the Garden of Eden, the background and role of the serpent and the ambiguous role of Wisdom; the many problems of interpretation in the Cain and Abel story, as well as what gave rise to this story; how the Covenant with Noah and the Noachic commandments, though originally separate, became conflated in some later Jewish thought; and the location of 'Ur of the Chaldaeans', Abraham's alleged place of origin, and how this was later misinterpreted by Jewish, Christian and Islamic sources as referring to a 'fiery furnace of the Chaldaeans'. These chapters, which illuminate the meaning, background and subsequent interpretation of the Book of Genesis, pave the way for Day's forthcoming ICC commentary on Genesis 1-11.

Creation and the God of Abraham

Creation and the God of Abraham
Author: David B. Burrell,Carlo Cogliati,Janet M. Soskice,William R. Stoeger
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2010-09-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781139490788

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Creatio ex nihilo is a foundational doctrine in the Abrahamic faiths. It states that God created the world freely out of nothing - from no pre-existent matter, space or time. This teaching is central to classical accounts of divine action, free will, grace, theodicy, religious language, intercessory prayer and questions of divine temporality and, as such, the foundation of a scriptural God but also the transcendent Creator of all that is. This edited collection explores how we might now recover a place for this doctrine, and, with it, a consistent defence of the God of Abraham in philosophical, scientific and theological terms. The contributions span the religious traditions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, and cover a wide range of sources, including historical, philosophical, scientific and theological. As such, the book develops these perspectives to reveal the relevance of this idea within the modern world.

Abraham s Silence

Abraham s Silence
Author: J. Richard Middleton
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2021-11-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781493430888

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It is traditional to think we should praise Abraham for his willingness to sacrifice his son as proof of his love for God. But have we misread the point of the story? Is it possible that a careful reading of Genesis 22 could reveal that God was not pleased with Abraham's silent obedience? Widely respected biblical theologian, creative thinker, and public speaker J. Richard Middleton suggests we have misread and misapplied the story of the binding of Isaac and shows that God desires something other than silent obedience in difficult times. Middleton focuses on the ethical and theological problem of Abraham's silence and explores the rich biblical tradition of vigorous prayer, including the lament psalms, as a resource for faith. Middleton also examines the book of Job in terms of God validating Job's lament as "right speech," showing how the vocal Job provides an alternative to the silent Abraham. This book provides a fresh interpretation of Genesis 22 and reinforces the church's resurgent interest in lament as an appropriate response to God.

The First Book of Moses Called Genesis

The First Book of Moses  Called Genesis
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Total Pages: 146
Release: 1999
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 0802136109

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Hailed as "the most radical repackaging of the Bible since Gutenberg", these Pocket Canons give an up-close look at each book of the Bible.

Before Abraham

Before Abraham
Author: John F. MacArthur
Publsiher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 141853322X

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This twelve-volume Old Testament Study Guide series provides intriguing twelve-week examinations of Scripture from three perspectives?historical, character, and thematic studies?and incorporates commentary, observations on overriding themes, and probing questions with guidance from John MacArthur.

An Introduction to the Book of Abraham

An Introduction to the Book of Abraham
Author: John Laurence Gee
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-11-30
Genre: Mormon Church
ISBN: 1944394060

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When the Book of Abraham was first published to the world in 1842, it was published as "a translation of some ancient records that have fallen into [Joseph Smith's] hands from the catacombs of Egypt, purporting to be the writings of Abraham while he was in Egypt, called 'The Book of Abraham, Written by his Own Hand, upon Papyrus.'" The resultant record was thus connected with the papyri once owned by Joseph Smith, though which papyrus of the four or five in his possession was never specified. Those papyri would likely interest only a few specialists--were the papyri not bound up in a religious controversy. This controversy covers a number of interrelated issues, and an even greater number of theories have been put forward about these issues. Given the amount of information available, the various theories, and the variety of fields of study the subject requires, misunderstandings and misinformation often prevail. The goal with the Introduction to the Book of Abraham is to make reliable information about the Book of Abraham accessible to the general reader.

From Creation to Babel Studies in Genesis 1 11

From Creation to Babel  Studies in Genesis 1 11
Author: John Day
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2014-04-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567370303

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The stories of Genesis 1-11 constitute one of the better known parts of the Old Testament, but their precise meaning and background still provide many debated questions for the modern interpreter. In this stimulating, learned and readable collection of essays, which paves the way for his forthcoming ICC commentary on these chapters, John Day attempts to provide definitive solutions to some ofthese questions. Amongst the topics included are the background and interpretation of the seven-day Priestly Creation narrative, problems in the interpretation of the Garden of Eden story, the relation of Cain and the Kenites, the strange stories of the sons of God and daughters of men and of Noah's drunkenness and the curse of Canaan, the precise ancient Near Eastern background of the Flood story and the preceding genealogies, and the meaning and background of the story of the tower and city of Babel. Throughout this volume John Day constantly seeks to determine the original meaning of these stories in the light of their ancient Near Eastern background, and to determine how far this original meaning has been obscured by later interpretations.

The Genesis Trilogy I

The Genesis Trilogy I
Author: Greg Badalian
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2018-06-25
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1721943153

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More Than a Commentary In Book I of The Genesis Trilogy: From Creation to the Call of Abraham, Greg Badalian takes you on a journey like never before, to explore the plan of God, for all His creation to behold. Beginning in the beginning, with the making of the heavens and the earth, we see the intricate tapestry of prophecy, that ebbs and flows in echoes and angels, to sing the praises of the one true God, whose fingerprints are on all He has made. More than a commentary, this book is a treasure trove of Greg's own personal love for God and joy of discovery, to share his own years of personal Bible Study. But this is not mere passing thoughts, as it dives into the deep waters of Messianic Prophecy, to reveal the light of Jesus Christ, which from the foundation of the world, was there as the light of creation. As the first book in this series on Genesis, this sets sail on an epic voyage, to draw ever closer to the God of Israel.