Chapter xiv. has been held to be a later addition, unhistorical and belonging to none of the sources. Yet the story contains old historical material. The information must be based on Babylonian accounts (Hommel, "Alt-Israelitische Ueberlieferung," p. 153, speaks of an old Jerusalem tradition...
Also during the time Joseph is in Egypt, Jacob’s family is growing to seventy people. This too is God’s covenant blessing of many children. The stage is now set by God’s providential hand to fulfill the prophecy God had given to Abraham. In Genesis 15:12-14, God had promised Abrah...
Unlike most of Abraham's story that we have considered thus far, this chapter adds little to our understanding of Abraham's faith and character. Nevertheless, to complete our study, we'll study it by reading the text and highlighting a few points. In this section Abraham is tying up loose...
Chapter 1 through 14 lead up to it and climax in that great event. • The second event is the crossing of the Red Sea, which is described for us in Chapter 14. • The third great event is the giving of the Law at Sinai, and • The fourth is the construction of the ...
Lessons from the Longevity of the Antediluvians Christian Age Genesis 5:1-32 Long Life and Death of the Patriarchs Bishop Babington. Genesis 5:1-32 Nobodyism J. Parker, D. D. Genesis 5:1-32 Ten Biographies in One Chapter H. Bonar, D. D. Genesis 5:1-32 The Apostate and the Godly...
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The chapter closes with specific promises of the land that God will give to Abraham's descendents: "On that day the Lord made a covenant with Abram and said, 'To your descendants I give this land, from the river of Egypt to the great river, the Euphrates -- the land of the Kenites,...
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Nanotechnology research has lately been of intense interest because of its perceived potential for many diverse fields of science. Nanotechnology's tools have found application in diverse fields, from biology to device physics. By the 1990s, there was a
This chapter casts light on how cities can facilitate good health through urban planning, design and organisation, and collaboration between multiple sectors. The way we organise cities is one aspect of the social determinants of health and can manifest