The Old Testament library : Genesis : a commentary /
Material type:
- 0664209572
- 9780664209575
- 9780664227456
- 0664227457
- Erste Buch Mose. English (Marks)
- 222/.11/077
- BS1235.3 .R313 1972
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SAIACS General Stacks | Centre for South Asia Research (CSAR) | 222.11 R124G (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C.2 | Checked out to Sangailiu Dangmei (2530) | 1961 edition | 28/08/2025 | 049255 | |
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SAIACS Reference Section | Non-fiction | REF 220.77 A182O (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | Revised edition | 035907 |
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222.11 P138R The religion of the patriarchs / | 222.11 P138R The religion of the patriarchs / | 222.11 P263A Abraham and his times / | 222.11 R124G The Old Testament library : Genesis : a commentary / | 222.11 S742A The Anchor Bible : Genesis / | 222.11 W527G Genesis : an introduction / | 222.1104 B881S Structure, role, and ideology in the Hebrew and Greek texts of Genesis 1:1-2:3 / |
Translation of Das erste Buch Mose: Genesis, v. 2-4 of Das Alte Testament deutsch. Text revised on the basis of the 9th German ed., 1972.
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction -- The biblical primeval history -- The biblical patriarchal history.
This book makes available to English-speaking students a work that in the original German has achieved the status of a theological classic. This revised edition contains the extensive changes prepared by the author before his death. The introduction has been largely rewritten and the early chapters of the commentary have been reworked with equal thoroughness. Parts 1 and 2 have been entirely reset, and minor alterations have been made in part 3. Professor von Rad has utilized the results of literary criticism and form criticism in producing a commentary that is exegetical, historical, and above all, theological. In every phase of the panoramic pageant the reader sees the God of Israel reaffirming the terms of his covenant and working out his great historical purposes in spite of, and even through, the disobedient acts of willful, headstrong men. - Jacket flap.
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