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Titre : | The Genesis Record : A Scientific & Devotional Commentary on the Book of Beginnings |
Auteurs : | Henry M. Morris, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Grand Rapids [USA] : Baker Book House, 1984 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-8010-6004-5 |
Format : | 716 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | CKGe (Commentaires bibliques sur la Genèse) |
Tags : | MI |
Résumé : |
The Genesis Record is the only commentary on the complete Book of Genesis written by a creationist scientist. Written as narrative exposition rather than a critical verse-by-verse analysis (although discussions on all important historical and scientific problems are woven into the narrative), The Genesis Record is equally useful to both the theologically trained and the layperson.
Dr. Morris writes from the conviction that the first eleven chapters of Genesis are as truly historical as the remaining thirty-nine. This conviction is not based simply on faith, but on many years of study of the scientific aspects of the Genesis record as well as the interchange of ideas with many other scientists and theologians (both creationists and evolutionists). Dr. Morris’s logic is compelling in its affirmation of a young earth and universe; he advocates a tight chronology in his exposition. His commentary on the worldwide Noahic Flood reflects his expertise in hydrology and geology. In 1'he Genesis Record, the reader is conducted by a capable guide through the important corridors of earth’s early history, providing the background so necessary in understanding all of Scripture. Dr. Morris does not neglect application , of the Genesis account to the Christian life. More than thirty years of teaching Bible classes are reflected in the author’s insights into human character and his application of Biblical truths to life in the twentieth century. |
Note de contenu : |
- Foreword PART ONE - INTRODUCTION TO GENESIS - 1. The Book of Beginnings: The Foundation of History / Who Wrote Genesis? / Principles of Interpretation / Anticipation of Eternity PART TWO - GOD AND THE WORLD HE MADE - 2. The Creation of the World (Genesis 1:1-2) - 3. The Six Days of Creation (Genesis 1:3—2:3) - 4. The Creation of Man (Genesis 2) - 5. The Fall of Man (Genesis 3) - 6. The Lost World (Genesis 4—5) - 7. The Days of Noah (Genesis 6) - 8. The Great Flood (Genesis 7—8) - 9. The New World (Genesis 9) - 10. God and the Nations (Genesis 10—11) PART THREE - THE CHOSEN NATION - 11. The Call of Abraham (Genesis 12—13) - 12. The Abrahamic Covenant (Genesis 14—17) - 13. Fire from Heaven (Genesis 18—20) - 14. The Child of Promise (Genesis 21—23) - 15. Isaac and Rebekah (Genesis 24—26) - 16. The Mystery of Jacob and Esau (Genesis 27—28) - 17. Jacob and Laban (Genesis 29—31) - 18. Jacob in Canaan (Genesis 32—36) - 19. The Testing of Joseph (Genesis 37—39) - 20. The Exaltation of Joseph (Genesis 40—41) - 21. Joseph and His Brothers (Genesis 42—45) - 22. Israel in Egypt (Genesis 46—50) - APPENDIXES: 1. Annotated Bibliography: Recommended Books 2. Chronology of the Patriarchs in Genesis 3. Chronology of Important Events in Genesis 4. Quotations from or Allusions to Genesis in the N.T. 5. The Universality of the Deluge 6. “First Mentions" of Important Biblical Words in Genesis 7. The Table of Nations According to Genesis 10 8. The Post-Diluvian World 9. The Land of the Patriarchs 10. The Twelve Tribes of Israel - INDEXES: Index of Subjects / Index of Scripture References |
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