Genesis 1-11:26THE NEW AMERICAN COMMENTARY is for the minister or Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures. Notable features include: * commentary based on THE NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION;* the NIV text printed in the body of the commentary;* sound scholarly methodology that reflects capable research in the original languages;* interpretation that emphasizes the theological unity of each book and of Scripture as a whole;* readable and applicable exposition. |
Contents
08 NAC GN 72112 | 72 |
09 NAC GN 113144 | 113 |
10 NAC GN 145182 | 145 |
11 NAC GN 183213 | 183 |
12 NAC GN 214242 | 214 |
13 NAC GN 243294 | 243 |
14 NAC GN 295316 | 295 |
15 NAC GN 317348 | 317 |
17 NAC GN 389426 | 389 |
18 NAC GN 427458 | 427 |
19 NAC GN 459486 | 459 |
20 NAC GN 487500 | 487 |
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16 NAC GN 349388 | 349 |
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The New American Commentary: Genesis 1-11:26, Volume 1, Part 1 Kenneth A. Mathews No preview available - 1996 |
Common terms and phrases
Abraham achieve Adam Adam’s ancient animals appears beginning Bible biblical blessing Book Cain Cain’s called Canaan chap command Commentary common concerns covenant created creation creatures critical curse death descendants describes Deut discussion divine early earth Enoch Exod explains expression father flood garden genealogy Genesis give God’s ground heavens Hebrew human indicates interpretation Introduction Israel King land language later List literary living Lord meaning Moses narrative Noah Noah’s noted occurs offering Old Testament origins parallel passage patriarchal Pentateuch person present promise reference reflects relationship rendering result role sense serpent setting seven Shem shows significance sons story structure Studies suggests taken term theological tion toledot tradition translation tree University verse waters whole woman