The Book of Genesis, and Part of the Book of Exodus : A Revised Version, with Marginal References, and an Explanatory Commentary (Classic Reprint)
The Book of Genesis, and Part of the Book of Exodus : A Revised Version, with Marginal References, and an Explanatory Commentary (Classic Reprint)
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Author(s): Alford, Henry
ISBN No.: 9780267507269
Pages: 346
Year: 201802
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
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Excerpt from The Book of Genesis, and Part of the Book of Exodus: A Revised Version, With Marginal References, and an Explanatory CommentaryI. 1, History previous to ee six days' works. The assignment of this portion of the narrative has been curious. M any have regarded ver. 1 as an announcement of the original creation of matter, and ver. 2 as opening with the first day. Others have included ver. 1 in the first day's works, and have regarded the opening words as meaning First of all.


But, inasmuch as every one of the six days' works opens with And God said, it is required by the symmetry of the narrative that the first day's work should begin at ver. 3, and that W. 1, 2, should be regarded as introductory matter. It is no objection to this that in Exod. Xx. 11, xxxi. 17, God is said in six days to have made heaven and earth. See on the former of these places.


This being so, we have in it three propositions. First, (a) originally God created the heaven and the earth. Secondly, (b) at a certain time formlessness and dark ness prevailed. Thirdly, (c) the Divine Spirit wrought upon this chaotic state. And thus the way is prepared for the six-days'About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work.


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