A clear, scholarly take on the Book of Genesis shows how ancient texts can align with modern science without losing their meaning.
This edition presents a precise translation paired with careful, verse-by-verse commentary.
The work focuses on key Genesis narratives—creation and the flood—through a practical method: explain the Hebrew grammar, draw out the meaning, and consider how interpretation fits with geology and astronomy. It defends the reliability of the Mosaic record while welcoming scientific inquiry, and it offers a principled path for readers curious about biblical interpretation.
- Exact, literal translation of passages with grammatical notes
- Critical commentary grounded in grammar and modern criticism
- Discussion of how Genesis can harmonize with geological and scientific understandings
- Guidance on interpretive principles that respect both faith and inquiry
Ideal for students and general readers seeking a thoughtful, evidence-based study of Genesis that respects tradition while engaging contemporary scholarship.