It is a sound principle of exegesis that a word shall retain the meaning it at first possesses till either intimation is made by the writer of a change in its significance, or such change is imperatively demanded by the necessities of the context, neither of which is the case here. Was....
The Syntax and Meaning of Genesis 1:1-3doi:10.1086/370187J. M. Powis SmithThe University of Chicago Press
Genesis 1:2 Meaning and Commentary Genesis 1:2 And the earth was without form, and void It was not in the form it now is, otherwise it must have a form, as all matter has; it was a fluid matter, the watery parts were not separated from the earthy ones; it was not put into the...
1. a. A statement of the meaning of a word, phrase, or term, as in a dictionary entry. b. A statement or description of the fundamental character or scope of something: "[The panel] calls for a clearer definition of the status of people captured in American military operations" (Econ...
THE CREATIVE WEEK (Genesis 1:1 to Genesis 2:3). (1) In the beginning.--Not, as in John 1:1, "from eternity," but in the beginning of this sidereal system, of which our sun, with its attendant planets, forms a part. As there never was a time when God did not exist, and as...
The name Genesis: Summary Meaning Origin Etymology From the verbγινομαι(ginomai), to begin to be. Related names • Viaγινομαι(ginomai):Hermogenes The name Genesis In theHebrewtradition, the title of the book of Genesis is the same as the first word:בראשי...
The Secret or Real Meaning of Genesis 《The Secret or Real Meaning of Genesis》是一本图书,作者是Thomson, Arthur Dyott。
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In The Book of Genesis, Hendel shows a distinct analytical method, which has the advantage of being objective and scientific. He usually situates the text within its cultural and historical context and utilizes the context to reveal the ...
Noun1. meronymy- the semantic relation that holds between a part and the whole part to whole relation semantic relation- a relation between meanings component part,part,portion,component,constituent- something determined in relation to something that includes it; "he wanted to feel a part of somet...