because, as Laban, who spoke first, as being the elder, explained, the heap was to be a "witness between him and Jacob." The historian then adds this explanation: "therefore they called his name Gal'ed," and immediately afterwards introduces a second name, which the heap received from wo...
Chapter 30 - When Rachel saw that she had not borne children to Jacob, she became envious of her sister. She said to Jacob, “Give me children or I
1.Thedoctrineof a fall, which this chapter clearly teaches, has been assailed as inconsistent with the dictates of a speculative philosophy, if not also with the tenets of a Scriptural theology. While in the present narrative the origin of sin is distinctly traced back to the free volition o...
The Fall - Now the serpent was more crafty than any of the wild animals the LORD God had made. He said to the woman, “Did God really say, ‘You must
In this chapter the name is used in the broader sense, and refers primarily to the northern half of the mountains (above the Jabbok); for Jacob did not cross the Jabbok till afterwards (Genesis 32:23-24). There is nothing in the names Ramath-mizpeh, which Ramoth in Gilead bears in ...
As for what Shintoism has to do with the development of the mechs is beyond this author's experience, but I'm sure as the story progresses more will be explained. The art is beautifully done and the character designs are reminiscent of EVANGELION or GUNDAM WING." http://www.ex.org/4.2...
As there is no clear boundary between the E-L (or leaky-late) and L genes, these differences may be explained by sensitivity of the method used to determine the onset of gene expression and data analysis. Similar to mammalian herpesviruses, gene transcripts known to be involved in DNA ...
View chapterPurchase book The Zebrafish: Cellular and Developmental Biology, Part A YunhanHong, inMethods in Cell Biology, 2010 AProduction of Haploid Embryos One exception is the need to obtain haploid embryos as the start point. There are two approaches. One is haploidandrogenesis, in which th...
but the so-called "repetition" is explained by remembering thatGenesis 6:5-8forms the close of a section "bringing down the history to the point at which the degeneracy of mankind causes God to resolve on the destruction of the world," while the new section, which otherwise would begin to...
CHAPTER 1 Ge 1:1, 2. The Creation of Heaven and Earth. 1. In the beginning—a period of remote and unknown antiquity, hid in the depths of eternal ages; and so the phrase is used in Pr 8:22, 23. God—the name of the Supreme Being, signifying in Hebrew, "Strong," "Mighty." ...