A scholarly guide to Genesis that clarifies the text and its place in history and faith.
This edition presents Genesis as a work deeply rooted in archaeology, ancient history, and literary analysis. It explains how the text has been understood through modern research, while respecting its religious significance. The notes aim to help educated readers weigh scientific, historical, and spiritual perspectives without turning the book into a mere history lesson.
The volume is an expansion of Oxford lectures, designed to explain the narrative of Genesis and to situate it within both historical context and religious meaning. It highlights how archaeology, geography, and the study of ancient cultures illuminate the text, and it notes where certainty is unattainable so readers can form their own judgments. The margins and notes compare different Hebrew renderings and discuss how translation choices affect understanding.
Ideal for readers of biblical studies, students, and general readers seeking a thoughtful, evidence-based view of Genesis and its place in the larger story of revelation.
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