Tag Archives: genesis 4
inaccuracies of nkjv footnotes
We all know that we ought to be skeptical of interpretations of facts–whether the interpreting is done by others or by ourselves. But we may not realize just how often the facts themselves are in question, even when well-regarded authorities write as though they are not. Try it a couple dozen times, and you may [...]
Posted in textual criticism, translation Also tagged 1 chronicles, 1 chronicles 1, 1 chronicles 1;17, abel, alon moreh, cain, egrediamur foras, elon moreh, elonei mamre, field, genesis, genesis 10, genesis 10:23, genesis 12, genesis 12:6, genesis 13, genesis 13:18, genesis 4:8, gether, hellenization, hul, mash, meshech, mosoch, new king james, samaritan pentateuch, septuagint, syriac, tsere, vulgate 1 Comment
is adam israel? maybe, but peter enns of biologos doesn’t do a favor to the theory
Or if I may spell it out in more clearly, is the story of Adam in the beginnings of Genesis a story of the beginning of mankind, or of Israel? Though I still think of it as a story of mankind, the BioLogos foundation is back to its job of making theology and modern scientific [...]
Posted in passage interpretation Also tagged adam, biologos, genesis, genesis 1, genesis 2, israel, peter enns 6 Comments
genesis 4: (the generally late) hebrew thursday