Genesis Survey: Understanding the First Book of the Bible

Genesis Survey: Understanding the First Book of the Bible
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ISBN-10 : 9781365016776
ISBN-13 : 1365016773
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Book Synopsis Genesis Survey: Understanding the First Book of the Bible by : Edwin Walhout

Download or read book Genesis Survey: Understanding the First Book of the Bible written by Edwin Walhout and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2016-04-02 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Does this view of Genesis violate the doctrine of revelation, inspiration, and authority of the scriptures? Indeed not. Surely God could, and did, inspire the unknown persons who wrote and compiled Genesis to write as they did, using whatever sources were at hand. The authority of Biblical versions of ancient legends is not diminished by having been adapted from pre-existing documents of the world from which Abraham came. We may believe that God was in control of the process by which these documents were transmitted, as well as of the modifications made to these ancient documents in the Hebrew accounts. There is no reason to think that the resulting documents which we now have are any less important and authoritative than if they had been provided by God by direct insertion into the minds of the authors. We may have confidence that the final result of the editorial process by which the Bible came to be written is precisely what God wanted it to be.


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