This literary study of Genesis considers questions about the original intent of Moses in writing Genesis to the Israelites in the wilderness, such as:
A. How Genesis uses phenomenological language from a geocentric point of view. B. How Genesis is a narrative text that uses rhetoric. C. How Genesis is written in an Ancient Near Eastern language, genre of literature, and worldview, not modern scientific writings. D. How Genesis is most concerned with ultimate origins, not proximate origins. E. How Genesis is not fundamentally a work of science or history, but of theology.
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