Verse 1.-And the whole earth.I.e.the entire population of the globe, and not simply the inhabitants of the land of Shinar (Ingiis; cf.Genesis 9:29).Was. Prior to the dispersion spoken of in the preceding chapter, though obviously it may have been subsequent to that event, if, as ...
6.And the Lord said] The account, in this and the following verse, is evidently condensed. InGenesis 11:5Jehovah is represented as coming down on earth, in order to see more closely, and on the spot to form a better judgement. This He has done; He has returned to heaven, and now,...
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Read full chapter Genesis 11:1-3 New International Version The Tower of Babel 11 Now the whole world had one language and a common speech. 2 As people moved eastward,[a] they found a plain in Shinar[b] and settled there. 3 They said to each other, “Come, let’s make bricks and...
In this stimulating and absorbing book, Joseph Blenkinsopp sets out to give brief commentary on these foundational biblical chapters, but not in the standard format of verse-by-verse comments typical in critical commentaries. Blenkinsopp shows a balanced approach to critical issues throughout, and...
(1.) Sections in which Elohim is found exclusively, or nearly so: Ge 1:1-2:3 (creation of heaven and earth); Genesis 5 (generations of Adam), except verse 29, where Jehovah occurs; Ge 6:9-22 (generations of Noah); Ge 7:9-24 (the entering into the ark), but Jehovah in verse...
11我 要在那里奉养你 ; 因为还有五年的饥荒 , 免得你和你的眷属 , 并一切所有的 , 都败落了。 Read full chapter Chinese Union Version (Simplified)(CUVS) byPublic Domain Back to resources Pinned 4 entries for創 世記 45:1-45:11 I. Structure ...
There is no question that one of the main themes of Joseph’s life isthe presence of God. In fact, God’s presence is repeated eight times in chapter 39 alone: “the Lord was with Joseph, so he became a successful man” (39:2) ...
of the second day, hence Picherellus, and some others, have thought, that this work is to be ascribed to the second day, and not to the third, and render the beginning of the ninth verse, and "God had said", or "after God had said, let the waters under the heaven" (Genesis 1:...
Care to give any examples of “wickedness”? Didn’t the previous verse just talk about “men of renown”? 6:6 And it repented the LORD that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart. The fact that the LORD repented means that he made a mistake. Couldn’t...