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1 PreNAB | footnotes.~ ~The Books of Genesis to Ruth were first published 2 PreNAB | In the present edition of Genesis to Ruth there are certain 3 PreNAB | retranslation of the text of Genesis with an introduction, cross-references, 4 PreNAB | five books of the Bible (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, 5 PreNAB | narrative of creation in Genesis 2, compared with the Priestly 6 PreNAB | the Priestly version in Genesis 1. The Elohist is more sober, 7 PreNAB | their classic expression in Genesis 12:1ff. The "God of the 8 PreNAB | 30:15-20). ~ ~The Book of Genesis~Genesis, the first book 9 PreNAB | The Book of Genesis~Genesis, the first book of the Bible, 10 PreNAB | the beginning." The title "Genesis" was given to the Septuagint ( 11 PreNAB | the origin of the world (Genesis 1:1; 2:4), of the human 12 PreNAB | to the Pentateuch).~ ~In Genesis, the Yahwist source is the 13 PreNAB | construct the framework of Genesis and bind its contents together. 14 PreNAB | Abraham.~ ~The interpreter of Genesis will recognize at once the 15 PreNAB | Abraham, Isaac and Jacob (Genesis 11:27-50:26), the character 16 PreNAB | non-biblical sources.~ ~Genesis contains many religious 17 PreNAB | Jacob, and Jacob's sons (Genesis 12:3; 18:18; 22:18), of 18 PreNAB | Frequent references to Genesis are found in the New Testament. 19 PreNAB | sacrifice.~ ~The Book of Genesis is divided as follows:~ ~                                20 PreNAB | The Primeval History (Genesis 1:1-11, 26) ~                             21 PreNAB | The Patriarch Abraham (Genesis 11:27-25, 18) ~                           22 PreNAB | Patriarchs Isaac and Jacob (Genesis 25:19-36, 43) ~                          23 PreNAB | Joseph and His Brothers (Genesis 37:1-50:26)~ ~ 24 Pent | five books of the Bible (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, 25 Pent | narrative of creation in Genesis 2, compared with the Priestly 26 Pent | the Priestly version in Genesis 1. The Elohist is more sober, 27 Pent | their classic expression in Genesis 12:1ff. The "God of the 28 Pent, Gen | Genesis~~~ ~ 29 Pent, Gen 1: 2(2) | forms the salt-water seas (Genesis 1:9-10); part of it is the 30 Pent, Gen 1: 2(2) | as springs and fountains (Genesis 7:11; 8:2; Proverb 3:20). 31 Pent, Gen 1: 2(2) | by the dome of the sky (Genesis 1:6-7), from which rain 32 Pent, Gen 1: 2(2) | rain descends on the earth (Genesis 7:11; 2 Kings 7:2, 19; Psalm 33 Pent, Gen 1: 2(2) | or "a spirit of God"; cf Genesis 8:1.~ 34 Pent, Gen 1: 5(3) | artificial literary structure of Genesis 1:1-2:4a, God's creative 35 Pent, Gen 1: 5(3) | the Israelite religion (Genesis 2:2-3).~ 36 Pent, Gen 2: 4(1) | older than the narrative of Genesis 1:1-2:4a. Here God is depicted 37 Pent, Gen 2: 10(4) | land of Cush here and in Genesis 10:8, is not Ethiopia (Nubia) 38 Pent, Gen 3: 20(4) | it would fit better after Genesis 3:24. The Hebrew name hawwa (" 39 Pent, Gen 4: 17(5) | 17-22] In Genesis 4:12-16 Cain was presented 40 Pent, Gen 5: 1(1) | traditions. Together with Genesis 11:10-26, its primary purpose 41 Pent, Gen 5: 1(1) | certain names in Cain's line (Genesis 4:17-19). The long lifespans 42 Pent, Gen 5: 29(3) | because of the fall of man (Genesis 3:17-19) and to Noah's success 43 Pent, Gen 5: 29(3) | raising grapes for wine (Genesis 9:20-21). ~ 44 Pent, Gen 6: 3(3) | breath of life referred to in Genesis 2:7. His days . . . years: 45 Pent, Gen 6: 5(5) | additions, are usually assigned Genesis 6:5-8; 7:1-5, 7-10, 12, 46 Pent, Gen 6: 5(5) | certain duplications (e.g., Genesis 6:13-22 of the Yahwist source, 47 Pent, Gen 6: 5(5) | the Yahwist source, beside Genesis 7:1-5 of the Priestly source); 48 Pent, Gen 6: 5(5) | animals taken into the ark (Genesis 6:19-20; 7:14-15 of the 49 Pent, Gen 6: 5(5) | Priestly source, beside Genesis 7:2-3 of the Yahwist source), 50 Pent, Gen 6: 5(5) | timetable of the flood (Genesis 8:3-5, 13-14 of the Priestly 51 Pent, Gen 6: 5(5) | Priestly source, beside Genesis 7:4, 10, 12, 17b; 8:6, 10, 52 Pent, Gen 6: 16(8) | could be opened and closed (Genesis 8:6).~ 53 Pent, Gen 8: 6(2) | of the flood itself (cf Genesis 7:4, 17); in the present 54 Pent, Gen 8: 6(2) | following the date just given in Genesis 8:5 from the Priestly source.~ 55 Pent, Gen 9: 3(1) | depicted as vegetarians (Genesis 1:29-30), becoming carnivorous 56 Pent, Gen 10: 1(1) | lands and nations (Genesis 10:31). In general, the 57 Pent, Gen 10: 1(1) | descendants of Japheth (Genesis 10:2-5) are the peoples 58 Pent, Gen 10: 1(1) | the descendants of Ham (Genesis 10:6-20) are the Hamitic-speaking 59 Pent, Gen 10: 1(1) | the descendants of Shem (Genesis 10:21-31) are the Semitic-speaking 60 Pent, Gen 10: 1(1) | subject to Hamitic Egypt (Genesis 10:6, 15-19). This chapter 61 Pent, Gen 10: 1(1) | from the Yahwist source (Genesis 10:8-19, 21, 24-30) of about 62 Pent, Gen 10: 1(1) | and the Priestly source (Genesis 10:1-7, 20, 22-23, 31-32) 63 Pent, Gen 10: 1(1) | are listed under both Ham (Genesis 10:7) and Shem (Genesis 64 Pent, Gen 10: 1(1) | Genesis 10:7) and Shem (Genesis 10:26-28).~ 65 Pent, Gen 10: 8(6) | the Kassites; see note on Genesis 2:10-14. Nimrod: probably 66 Pent, Gen 10: 10(7) | Mesopotamia, mentioned also in Genesis 11:2; 14:1.~ 67 Pent, Gen 10: 15(11)| biblical Hittites; see note on Genesis 23:3.~ 68 Pent, Gen 10: 19(12)| it should be "Bela"; cf Genesis 14:2.~ 69 Pent, Gen 11: 2(2) | 2] Shinar: see note on Genesis 10:10.~ 70 Pent, Gen 11: 10(5) | genealogical record given in Genesis 5:1-32; see note there. 71 Pent, Gen 11: 12(6) | has a certain Kenan (cf Genesis 5:9-10) between Arpachshad 72 Pent, Gen 11: 16(7) | descendants of Eber" (Genesis 10:21, 24-30); see note 73 Pent, Gen 11: 16(7) | 21, 24-30); see note on Genesis 14:13.~ 74 Pent, Gen 11: 31(9) | did migrate to Haran; cf Genesis 24:10; 27:43.~ 75 Pent, Gen 11: 32(10)| his son Abraham was born (Genesis 11:26), and Abraham was 76 Pent, Gen 11: 32(10)| seventy-five when he left Haran (Genesis 12:4), Terah lived in Haran 77 Pent, Gen 12: 3(1) | blessings given by God to Isaac (Genesis 26:4) and Jacob (Genesis 78 Pent, Gen 12: 3(1) | Genesis 26:4) and Jacob (Genesis 28:14).~ 79 Pent, Gen 12: 5(2) | leadership of Abraham; cf Genesis 14:14.~ 80 Pent, Gen 12: 13(4) | a sister" in Hebrew; cf Genesis 20:12. Moreover, the ancient 81 Pent, Gen 12: 13(4) | and the parallel ones in Genesis 20:1-18; 26:6-11 are based, 82 Pent, Gen 12: 16(5) | time of the patriarchs (Genesis 24:11-64; 30:43; 31:17, 83 Pent, Gen 16: 7(2) | human form; therefore in Genesis 16:13 the messenger is identified 84 Pent, Gen 16: 13(4) | person died on seeing God, cf Genesis 32:31; Exodus 20:19; Deut 85 Pent, Gen 17: 17(4) | of the name are given in Genesis 18:12 and 21:6. ~ 86 Pent, Gen 18: 3(1) | The other two are later (Genesis 19:1) identified as messengers.~ 87 Pent, Gen 18: 12(5) | Sarah laughed: see note on Genesis 17:17.~ 88 Pent, Gen 18: 20(6) | Sodom was homosexuality (Genesis 19:4-5), which is therefore 89 Pent, Gen 19: 2(1) | are God's messengers; cf Genesis 18:3.~ 90 Pent, Gen 19: 20(5) | name of the town Zoar in Genesis 19:22.~ 91 Pent, Gen 19: 25(6) | imply that their upheaval (Genesis 19:29) was caused primarily 92 Pent, Gen 19: 25(6) | region containing bitumen (Genesis 14:10) and its accompanying 93 Pent, Gen 20: 1(1) | Elohist source (see note on Genesis 4:25) combines elements 94 Pent, Gen 20: 1(1) | of the Yahwist source, in Genesis 12:10-20; 26:6-11.~ 95 Pent, Gen 20: 16(3) | animals and the slaves (Genesis 20:14), but the monetary 96 Pent, Gen 21: 9(1) | from the Yahwist source in Genesis 16:5-14; but the two stories 97 Pent, Gen 21: 14(2) | Isaac was born; compare Genesis 16:16 with Genesis 21:5; 98 Pent, Gen 21: 14(2) | compare Genesis 16:16 with Genesis 21:5; cf Genesis 17:25. 99 Pent, Gen 21: 14(2) | 16 with Genesis 21:5; cf Genesis 17:25. But in the present 100 Pent, Gen 21: 14(2) | much older than Isaac; cf Genesis 15:18.~ 101 Pent, Gen 21: 22(3) | 22] Here and in Genesis 21:32 the Greek text has ". . . 102 Pent, Gen 21: 22(3) | secondary harmonization with Genesis 26:26. Abimelech took Phicol 103 Pent, Gen 21: 23(4) | This place: Beer-sheba (Genesis 21:31). Abimelech had come 104 Pent, Gen 21: 23(4) | Abimelech had come from Gerar (Genesis 20:2), about thirty miles 105 Pent, Gen 21: 31(5) | of the seven ewe lambs, Genesis 21:28-30; but it can also 106 Pent, Gen 22: 1(1) | would find blessing; cf Genesis 18:10, 18; 21:12.~ 107 Pent, Gen 22: 2(2) | same term is rendered in Genesis 22:12, 17 as "beloved."~ 108 Pent, Gen 22: 14(3) | reference is to the words in Genesis 22:8, "God himself will 109 Pent, Gen 22: 20(4) | twelve tribes of Israel (Genesis 35:23) and the twelve tribes 110 Pent, Gen 22: 20(4) | twelve tribes of Ishmael Genesis (25:12-16). ~ 111 Pent, Gen 23: 10(3) | of his city"; so also in Genesis 23:18.~ 112 Pent, Gen 24: 2(1) | their father's "thigh" (Genesis 46:26; Exodus 1:5). Perhaps 113 Pent, Gen 24: 2(1) | Joseph swear in the same way (Genesis 47:29). In both these instances, 114 Pent, Gen 24: 10(2) | name of Abraham's brother (Genesis 11:27), Rebekah's grandfather ( 115 Pent, Gen 24: 10(2) | Rebekah's grandfather (Genesis 24:15), or the city of the 116 Pent, Gen 24: 10(2) | Naharaim, situated near Haran (Genesis 11:31) in northern Mesopotamia.~ 117 Pent, Gen 24: 12(3) | have a favorable omen; cf Genesis 24:14.~ 118 Pent, Gen 25: 6(2) | Kedemites or Easterners (Genesis 29:1; Judges 6:3, 33; Job 119 Pent, Gen 25: 6(2) | The names mentioned in Genesis 25:2-4, as far as they can 120 Pent, Gen 25: 18(3) | prediction contained in Genesis 16:12.~ 121 Pent, Gen 25: 25(4) | another name for Esau (Genesis 25:30; 36:1). Edom, however, 122 Pent, Gen 25: 25(4) | another name for Edom (Genesis 36:8). One might expect 123 Pent, Gen 25: 26(5) | reference to the name Jacob; cf Genesis 27:36. Probably, however, 124 Pent, Gen 26: 6(1) | the Elohist's version (Genesis 20:1-18) is connected with 125 Pent, Gen 26: 12(2) | the Elohist's version (Genesis 21:22-23) is connected with 126 Pent, Gen 26: 12(2) | means of the parenthetical Genesis 26:15, 18.~ 127 Pent, Gen 26: 33(5) | wells there as implied in Genesis 21:28-31. The Greek version 128 Pent, Gen 27: 4(2) | expression is used also in Genesis 27:19, 25, 31. In the context 129 Pent, Gen 27: 36(3) | 9:3 and note, as well as Genesis 25:26. There is also a play 130 Pent, Gen 27: 46(4) | source and a direct sequel of Genesis 26:34-35, presents a different, 131 Pent, Gen 28: 11(1) | Here the place was Bethel (Genesis 28:19), a sacred site as 132 Pent, Gen 28: 11(1) | as the time of Abraham (Genesis 12:8).~ 133 Pent, Gen 28: 12(2) | with its top in the sky" (Genesis 11:4), and with brick steps 134 Pent, Gen 28: 17(3) | Jacob used as a headrest; cf Genesis 28:22. That: the stairway 135 Pent, Gen 28: 19(5) | is to the abode of God in Genesis 28:17. ~ 136 Pent, Gen 29: 1(1) | Easterners: see note on Genesis 25:6.~ 137 Pent, Gen 29: 14(3) | on the Hebrew idiom, see Genesis 2:23.~ 138 Pent, Gen 29: 25(6) | brought to her bridegroom; cf Genesis 24:65~ 139 Pent, Gen 30: 18(8) | sekari, "my reward," and in Genesis 30:16, sakor sekartika, 140 Pent, Gen 30: 24(10)| yosep, "may he add," and in Genesis 30:23, asap, "he has removed."~ 141 Pent, Gen 31: 8(1) | Yahwist account given in Genesis 30:32-42.~ 142 Pent, Gen 31: 19(3) | calls them his "gods" ?(Genesis 31:30).~ 143 Pent, Gen 31: 20(4) | have him speak Aramaic (Genesis 31:47) would seem to be 144 Pent, Gen 32: 3(1) | allusions to the name in Genesis 32:8, 11.~ 145 Pent, Gen 32: 25(2) | human form, as is clear from Genesis 32:29,-31~ 146 Pent, Gen 32: 31(4) | variant of the word Penuel (Genesis 32:32), the name of a town 147 Pent, Gen 32: 31(4) | been spared: see note on Genesis 16:13. ~ 148 Pent, Gen 35: 2(1) | household idols (see note on Genesis 31:19), that Jacob's people 149 Pent, Gen 35: 8(3) | spoken of without a name, in Genesis 24:59. Allon-bacuth: the 150 Pent, Gen 35: 24(6) | Priestly source, from which Genesis 35:23-29 are taken, follows 151 Pent, Gen 35: 24(6) | Elohistic source found in Genesis 35:16-20. ~ 152 Pent, Gen 36: 2(1) | from other old sources in Genesis 26:34 and Genesis 28:9. 153 Pent, Gen 36: 2(1) | sources in Genesis 26:34 and Genesis 28:9. Zibeon the Hivite: 154 Pent, Gen 36: 2(1) | 9. Zibeon the Hivite: in Genesis 36:20 he is called a "Horite"; 155 Pent, Gen 36: 2(1) | a "Horite"; see note on Genesis 34:2.~ 156 Pent, Gen 37: 21(1) | Yahwist source, as are also Genesis 37:25-28a. But Genesis 37: 157 Pent, Gen 37: 21(1) | also Genesis 37:25-28a. But Genesis 37:21-24 and Genesis 37: 158 Pent, Gen 37: 21(1) | But Genesis 37:21-24 and Genesis 37:28b-36 are from the Elohist 159 Pent, Gen 38: 8(3) | on him God's displeasure (Genesis 38:9-10).~ 160 Pent, Gen 38: 21(5) | common "harlot," used in Genesis 38:15-24.~ 161 Pent, Gen 39: 1(1) | text serve to harmonize Genesis 39 from the Yahwist source 162 Pent, Gen 39: 1(1) | the Yahwist source with Genesis 37;36; 40:1-23 from the 163 Pent, Gen 39: 1(1) | Joseph from his brothers (Genesis 37:28) sold him to the unnamed " 164 Pent, Gen 39: 1(1) | Midianites who kidnaped Joseph (Genesis 37:28; 40:15) sold him to 165 Pent, Gen 39: 1(1) | Pharaoh's chief steward (Genesis 37:36), whose house was 166 Pent, Gen 39: 1(1) | used as a royal prison (Genesis 40:2-3). ~ 167 Pent, Gen 40: 13(1) | signifying "pardon you." In Genesis 40:19 "to lift up the head" 168 Pent, Gen 40: 13(1) | behead"; and finally, in Genesis 40:20, the same expression 169 Pent, Gen 41: 42(1) | Judah wore; see note on Genesis 38:18. This is an authentic 170 Pent, Gen 41: 42(1) | was made vizier of Egypt (Genesis 41:43); the vizier was known 171 Pent, Gen 41: 45(3) | borne by Joseph's master (Genesis 37:36). Heliopolis: in Hebrew, 172 Pent, Gen 41: 45(3) | it is mentioned also in Genesis 41:50; 46:20; Ezekiel 30: 173 Pent, Gen 42: 27(2) | only when they arrive home (Genesis 42:35); cf Genesis 43:21. ~ 174 Pent, Gen 42: 27(2) | home (Genesis 42:35); cf Genesis 43:21. ~ 175 Pent, Gen 44: 5(2) | the ancient Near East; cf Genesis 44:15. Even though divination 176 Pent, Gen 45: 9(2) | In these verses, as in Genesis 46:31-47:5a, all from the 177 Pent, Gen 45: 9(2) | fact. On the other hand, in Genesis 45:16-20, from the Elohist 178 Pent, Gen 46: 9(2) | man. The number fourteen (Genesis 46:22) is based on a garbled 179 Pent, Gen 47: 11(2) | region of Goshen; see note on Genesis 45:10. The name Rameses, 180 Pent, Gen 48: 3(1) | an older name of Bethel (Genesis 28:19).~ 181 Pent, Gen 48: 22(3) | Shechem by the sons of Jacob (Genesis 34:24-29). Shechem lay near 182 Pent, Gen 49: 5(1) | circumcising the men of Shechem (Genesis 34:24; cf Joshua 5:2).~ 183 Pent, Exo | point where the Book of Genesis leaves off. It recounts 184 Pent, Exo 1: 1(1) | first-generation sons of Jacob. Cf Genesis 1:5. However, beginning 185 Pent, Exo 1: 2(2) | the respective mothers. Cf Genesis 29:31; 30:20; 35:16-26~ 186 Pent, Exo 1: 5(3) | servants are here excluded. Cf Genesis 46:26~ 187 Pent, Exo 1: 14(6) | bricks in building, as in Genesis 11:3~ 188 Pent, Exo 2: 3(1) | same Hebrew word is used in Genesis 6:14 for Noah's ark. Here, 189 Pent, Exo 3: 2(2) | angel or as God himself. Cf Genesis 16:7, 13; Exodus 14:19, 190 Pent, Exo 3: 6(3) | could see God and live; cf Genesis 32:30. The God of Abraham . . . 191 Pent, Exo 3: 8(4) | intervention in human affairs. Cf Genesis 11:5, 7. Flowing with milk 192 Pent, Exo 4: 24(6) | command given to Abraham in Genesis 17:10-12. Moses' life is 193 Pent, Exo 24: 4(1) | both passages. See note on Genesis 28:18.~ 194 Pent, Exo 24: 11(2) | death. Cf Exodus 33:20; Genesis 16:13; 32:31; Judges 6:22, 195 Pent, Lev 17: 3(1) | sacred, even in animals. Cf Genesis 9:4-5. Hence, even the ordinary 196 Pent, Num 11: 7(2) | which is also mentioned in Genesis 2:12.~ 197 Pent, Num 13: 33(5) | in Hebrew, "nephilim." Cf Genesis 6:4. ~ 198 Pent, Num 17: 17(2) | symbol of authority; cf Genesis 49:10; Numbers 24:17; Jeremiah 199 Pent, Num 18: 2(2) | etymology of the name "Levi." Cf Genesis 29:34.~ 200 Pent, Num 20: 14(4) | was also known as Seir; cf Genesis 25:24-26; 36:1; 8- 9.~ 201 Pent, Num 24: 23(5) | Ishmael is indicated in Genesis 17:20; 21:13, 18. ~ 202 Pent, Num 26: 12(1) | 12] Nemuel: so also in Genesis 46:10; 1 Chron 4:24. In 203 Pent, Num 27: 18(5) | and strength of will. Cf Genesis 41:38; Deut 34:9.~ 204 Pent, Num 32: 12(3) | Kenaz, which, according to Genesis 36:11, 15, 42, was Edomitic; 205 Pent, Deu 13: 2(1) | of genuine revelations (Genesis 20:3, 6; 31:10, 24; 37:5, 9; 206 Pent, Deu 21: 1(1) | soil where it was shed; cf Genesis 4:10. Therefore a religious 207 Pent, Deu 26: 5(1) | patriarchs from Aram Naharaim (cf Genesis 24:10; 25:20; 28:5; 31:20, 208 Pent, Jos Int | them for an inheritance (Genesis 15:18-20; Joshua 1:2-4; 209 Pent, Jos 10: 41(4) | Goshen in northeastern Egypt (Genesis 45:10), although in the 210 Pent, Jos 24: 2(1) | east of the Euphrates; cf Genesis 11:28-31. ~ 211 Pent, Jos 24: 32(5) | mummified body of Joseph (Genesis 50:25-26), which the Israelites 212 Pent, Jud 8: 24(2) | Ishmaelites: here as in Genesis 37:25-28, the designation 213 Pent, Jud 14: 1(1) | well as of the bride; cf Genesis 24:2-8; 34:3-6. The Mosaic 214 Pent, Jud 14: 1(1) | with a non-Israelite; cf Genesis 28:1-2; 1 Kings 11:1-10. ~ 215 Pent, Jud 19: 22(3) | indicating extreme perversion; cf Genesis 19:4-8. This crime and its 216 Pent, Rut 1: 11(3) | names of the deceased; cf Genesis 38:8; Deut 25:5, 6.~ 217 Pent, Rut 4: 12(6) | his daughter-in-law Tamar (Genesis 38), Boaz willingly rendered 218 Pent, Rut 4: 16(7) | took him as her own; cf Genesis 30:3; 48:12; Numbers 11: 219 His, 1Sam 10: 2(1) | Later tradition understood Genesis 35:19-20 in the sense given 220 His, 1Kin 12: 29(4) | had existed in the past (Genesis 12:8; 13:3; 18:10-22; 25: 221 His, 2Kin 23: 24(6) | idols: teraphim. See note on Genesis 31:19.~ 222 His, 1Chr Int | Besides the canonical Books of Genesis, Exodus, Numbers, Joshua 223 His, 2Chr 3: 1(1) | height in the land of Moriah (Genesis 22:2). This is the only 224 His, Tob 3: 17(5) | 6:12). Cf Tobit 4:12-13; Genesis 24.~ 225 His, Tob 5: 4(2) | as in the Old Testament (Genesis 18; cf Hebrews 13:2).~ 226 His, Jdt 5: 6(1) | in Ur of the Chaldeans (Genesis 11:28) and then migrated 227 His, Jdt 5: 6(1) | then migrated to Haran (Genesis 11:31) in Aram Naharaim ( 228 His, Jdt 5: 6(1) | 11:31) in Aram Naharaim (Genesis 24:10), which was called 229 His, Jdt 9: 2(1) | by Shechem, the Hivite (Genesis 34:2). ~ 230 His, Jdt 9: 3(2) | from the circumcision; cf Genesis 34:13-29.~ 231 His, Jdt 10: 12(1) | Old Testament times; cf Genesis 27:1-25; 34:13-29; 37:32- 232 His, Est 1: 2(2) | ancient capital of Elam (Genesis 14:1); under the Achamenid 233 His, 1Mac Int | his justification by God (Genesis 15:6) is reflected in John 234 WisdB, Job 1: 21(7) | again: to the earth; cf Genesis 2:7; Sirach 40:1.~ 235 WisdB, Job 16: 18(1) | to heaven for vengeance (Genesis 4:10; Ezekiel 24:6-9), so 236 WisdB, Job 37: 18(4) | were the "upper waters" (cf Genesis 1:6-7; 7:11); when this 237 WisdB, Job 42: 11(4) | the same as that used in Genesis 33:19; Joshua 24:32. Gold 238 WisdB, Psa 18: 11(6) | the service of the deity (Genesis 3:24; Exodus 25:18-20; 37: 239 WisdB, Psa 20: 4(2) | implies readiness to act. Cf Genesis 8:1; Exodus 2:24~ 240 WisdB, Psa 42: 3(3) | designates a personal presence (Genesis 33:10; Exodus 10:28-29; 241 WisdB, Psa 49: 16(5) | favored servant: Enoch in Genesis 5:24; Elijah in 2 Kings 242 WisdB, Psa 60: 9(4) | the Testament of Jacob, Genesis 49:10.~ 243 WisdB, Psa 72: 17(7) | promise to the ancestors (Genesis 12:3; 26:4; 28:14), suggesting 244 WisdB, Psa 73: 24(5) | into God's domain: Enoch in Genesis 5:24; Elijah in 2 Kings 245 WisdB, Psa 76: 3(2) | word for peace, shalom. Cf Genesis 14:18; Hebrews 7:1-3.~ 246 WisdB, Psa 76: 5(3) | Hebrew phrase on the basis of Genesis 49:26. The mountains are 247 WisdB, Psa 80: 12(4) | river: the Euphrates. Cf Genesis 15:18; 1 Kings 5:1. The 248 WisdB, Psa 83: 7(2) | of Lot are Moab and Edom (Genesis 19:36-38 and Deut 2:9). 249 WisdB, Psa 90: 3(3) | were created from earth in Genesis 2:7; 3:19.~ 250 WisdB, Psa 104: 1(1) | 23). The picture is like Genesis 1:1-2: a dark and watery 251 WisdB, Psa 104: 3(2) | upper waters of the sky. Cf Genesis 1:6-7; Psalm 29:10.~ 252 WisdB, Psa 105: 14(2) | and Abimelech of Gerar. Cf Genesis 12:17; 20:6-7.~ 253 WisdB, Psa 105: 23(4) | a synonym for Egypt. Cf Genesis 10:6.~ 254 WisdB, Psa 107: 33(2) | destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah in Genesis 18-19, which the psalm sees 255 WisdB, Psa 110: 4(4) | Jerusalem) who blessed Abraham (Genesis 14:18-20); like other kings 256 WisdB, Psa 120: 5(5) | Meshech was in the far north (Genesis 10:2) and Kedar was a tribe 257 WisdB, Psa 120: 5(5) | the north Arabian desert (Genesis 25:13). The psalmist may 258 WisdB, Psa 132: 2(3) | titles of Israel's God. Cf Genesis 49:24; Isaiah 49:26; 60: 259 WisdB, Psa 133: 1(1) | ancestors in the book of Genesis or of later periods, was 260 WisdB, Psa 133: 3(4) | moisture in the dry climate (Genesis 27:28; Hosea 14:6). Hermon: 261 WisdB, Psa 148: 4(2) | upper waters" are stored. Cf Genesis 1:6-7; Deut 10:14; 1 Kings 262 WisdB, Pro 3: 13(2) | universe and its adornment (Genesis 1) were not done without 263 WisdB, Pro 3: 18(4) | cf Proverb 11:30; 13:12; Genesis 2:9.~ 264 WisdB, Pro 3: 20(5) | above the firmament; cf Genesis 1:6-10; Job 26:8, 12; Psalm 265 WisdB, Pro 8: 24(7) | heavens and the earth; cf Genesis 1:1-2; 2:4-6.~ 266 WisdB, Pro 30: 1(2) | encampment of the Ishmaelites (Genesis 25:14). But the word may 267 WisdB, Son 2: 17(7) | the sun is going down. Cf Genesis 3:8. Bether: a very obscure 268 WisdB, Son 2: 17(7) | still others, of sacrifice (Genesis 15:10).~ 269 WisdB, Son 7: 14(7) | and promote fertility; cf Genesis 30:14-16.~ 270 WisdB, Wisd 4: 10(2) | allusions here to Enoch (Genesis 5:21-24), who was young 271 WisdB, Wisd 4: 10(2) | patriarchal standards, and to Lot (Genesis 19:10, 11; 2 Peter 2:7, 8). 272 WisdB, Wisd 10: 6(6) | cities, including Sodom; cf Genesis 14:2.~ 273 WisdB, Wisd 10: 7(7) | Disbelieving soul: Lot's wife; cf Genesis 19:26.~ 274 WisdB, Wisd 13: 2(2) | and moon"; governors: cf Genesis 1:16.~ 275 WisdB, Wisd 19: 13(5) | the people of Sodom; cf Genesis 19.~ 276 WisdB, Sir 16: 7(3) | destroyed by the flood: Genesis 6:4; Wisdom 14:6; Baruch 277 WisdB, Sir 16: 8(4) | people of Sodom and Gomorrah: Genesis 19:24-25; Ezekiel 16:49- 278 WisdB, Sir 16: 22(7) | 22-17:18] In harmony with Genesis 1-2, the author describes 279 WisdB, Sir 17: 10(1) | into with mankind, e.g., Genesis 2:15-17; 17:1-22 especially 280 WisdB, Sir 17: 26(4) | literally, evil; compare Genesis 6:5. Though moral fault 281 WisdB, Sir 24: 25(6) | a name for the Nile: cf Genesis 2:13.~ 282 WisdB, Sir 25: 23(4) | According to the account in Genesis 3 to which Ben Sirach refers, 283 WisdB, Sir 40: 1(2) | which man was taken. Cf Genesis 2:7; 3:19-20; Job 1:21; 284 WisdB, Sir 40: 11(3) | of God. Cf Sirach 41:10; Genesis 2:7; 3:19; Job 34:14-15; 285 WisdB, Sir 44: 16(3) | the coming of Christ; cf Genesis 5:21-24; Hebrews 11:5. The 286 WisdB, Sir 44: 20(4) | covenant of circumcision; cf Genesis 17:10-14. And when tested . . . 287 WisdB, Sir 44: 20(4) | at the Lord's command; cf Genesis 22:9-12.~ 288 WisdB, Sir 44: 21(5) | River: the Euphrates; cf Genesis 2:14.~ 289 ProphB, Isa 1: 9(6) | Sodom . . . Gomorrah: cf Genesis 19.~ 290 ProphB, Isa 3: 21(3) | in the East; cf note on Genesis 24:22.~ 291 ProphB, Isa 6: 5(4) | lead to one's death; cf Genesis 32:31; Exodus 33:20; Judges 292 ProphB, Isa 21: 13(5) | east of the Red Sea; cf Genesis 10:7; 25:3; Jeremiah 25: 293 ProphB, Isa 27: 12(5) | ideal borders of Israel; cf Genesis 15:18; 2 Kings 24:7.~ 294 ProphB, Isa 33: 7(1) | Jerusalem; cf Isaiah 29:1; Genesis 14:18. ~ 295 ProphB, Isa 40: 26(6) | 26] Created: see note on Genesis 1:1. By name: for he is 296 ProphB, Isa 45: 18(10)| earth was waste and void (Genesis 1:2), the same Hebrew word, 297 ProphB, Isa 51: 10(5) | to the primeval chaos of Genesis 1:2.~ 298 ProphB, Jer 4: 2(1) | promises are fulfilled; cf Genesis 12:3; 18:18; 22:18; 26:4; 299 ProphB, Jer 9: 3(1) | Esau of his birthright; cf Genesis 25:26, 33. ~ 300 ProphB, Jer 34: 18(3) | 18-19] As the Bible (Genesis 15:10-17) and also contemporary 301 ProphB, Jer 49: 8(5) | ancestor of the Edomites; cf Genesis 36.~ 302 ProphB, Eze 6: 13(4) | worship; cf Deut 12:2; note on Genesis 12:6.~ 303 ProphB, Eze 24: 7(3) | vengeance; cf Job 16:18; Genesis 4:10.~ 304 ProphB, Eze 28: 12(2) | perfection and his fall (Genesis 2-3).~ 305 ProphB, Eze 47: 1(1) | of primeval paradise; cf Genesis 2:10-14. Water signifies 306 ProphB, Dan 1: 2(1) | archaism in this text; cf Genesis 10:10; 11:2. ~ 307 ProphB, Dan 3: 99(9) | name used in Canaan; cf Genesis 14:18.~ 308 ProphB, Dan 7: 2(2) | to primitive cosmology (Genesis 7:11; 49:25). This was thought 309 ProphB, Hos 2: 18(8) | are the bridal gift (cf Genesis 24:53) with which he will 310 ProphB, Hos 3: 4(4) | Israelite worship; see notes on Genesis 28:18; Exodus 34:13. Ephod: 311 ProphB, Hos 3: 4(4) | deities of the household; cf Genesis 31:19; Judges 17:5; 18:14, 312 ProphB, Hos 9: 14(6) | blessing of Joseph contained in Genesis 49:25-26 in which the increase, 313 ProphB, Hos 12: 3(2) | Jacob as it now appears in Genesis, but with some differences 314 ProphB, Amo 1: 11(6) | Esau, the brother of Jacob (Genesis 25-27); nevertheless they 315 ProphB, Oba 0: 10(5) | were the sons of Isaac (Genesis 25:24-26).~ 316 ProphB, Mic 4: 8(2) | an ancient place name (cf Genesis 35:21), here used symbolically 317 ProphB, Mic 5: 5(4) | of the Mesopotamians; cf Genesis 10:10-12.~ 318 ProphB, Zec 9: 9(5) | like the princes of old (Genesis 49:11; Judges 5:10; 10:4), 319 ProphB, Zec 10: 2(1) | used for divination; cf Genesis 31:19, 34, 35; Judges 17: 320 ProphB, Mal 1: 3(1) | preferred; hated: rejected; cf Genesis 25:21-23. St. Paul uses 321 Gosp, Mat 1: 1(2) | scope of Jesus' mission; cf Genesis 22:18 ". . . . in your descendants 322 Gosp, Mat 1: 20(9) | of Jacob the patriarch (Genesis 37:5-11:19). A closer parallel 323 Gosp, Mat 2: 18(9) | which Rachel was buried (see Genesis 35:19; 48:7), and the mourning 324 Gosp, Mat 3: 17(13)| Isaiah 42:1; Psalm 2:7; Genesis 22:2.~ 325 Gosp, Mat 18: 22(19)| corresponds exactly to the LXX of Genesis 4:24. There is probably 326 Gosp, Mat 18: 22(19)| vengeance of Lamech in the Genesis text. In any case, what 327 Gosp, Mat 19: 4(5) | having him recall at once two Genesis texts that show the will 328 Gosp, Mat 19: 4(5) | beings male and female (Genesis 1:27), namely, that a man 329 Gosp, Mat 19: 4(5) | the intimacy of one flesh (Genesis 2:24). What God has thus 330 Gosp, Mat 19: 4(5) | translation of the Hebrew basar of Genesis 2:24 as "body" rather than " 331 Gosp, Mar 6: 3(3) | half-brothers, and half-sisters; cf Genesis 14:16; 29:15; Lev 10:4. 332 Gosp, Mar 10: 2(1) | Mark 10:4-5). In citing Genesis 1:27 and 2:24 Jesus proclaims 333 Gosp, Luk 1: 7(4) | Testament figures: Sarah (Genesis 15:3; 16:1); Rebekah (Genesis 334 Gosp, Luk 1: 7(4) | Genesis 15:3; 16:1); Rebekah (Genesis 25:21); Rachel (Genesis 335 Gosp, Luk 1: 7(4) | Genesis 25:21); Rachel (Genesis 29:31; 30:1); the mother 336 Gosp, Luk 1: 13(5) | recipient of a heavenly vision (Genesis 15:1; Joshua 1:9; Daniel 337 Gosp, Luk 1: 57(17)| the sign of the covenant (Genesis 17:1-12). The narrative 338 Gosp, Luk 2: 7(3) | privileges of the firstborn son (Genesis 27; Exodus 13:2; Numbers 339 Gosp, Luk 8: 31(11)| order imposed by creation (Genesis 1:2).~ 340 Gosp, Luk 11: 51(14)| recounted in the Old Testament (Genesis 4:8). The Zechariah mentioned 341 Gosp, Joh 1: 1(2) | words of the Old Testament (Genesis 1:1). Was: this verb is 342 Gosp, Joh 1: 1(2) | dynamic, creative word (Genesis), personified preexistent 343 Gosp, Joh 1: 32(24)| symbol of the new creation (Genesis 8:8) or the community of 344 Gosp, Joh 1: 47(32)| bear the name "Israel" (Genesis 32:29), but Jacob was a 345 Gosp, Joh 1: 47(32)| was a man of duplicity (Genesis 27:35-36).~ 346 Gosp, Joh 1: 51(36)| allusion is to Jacob's ladder (Genesis 28:12).~ 347 Gosp, Joh 5: 17(7) | resting on the seventh day (cf Genesis 2:2-3; Exodus 20:11). Philo 348 Gosp, Joh 8: 35(17)| allusion to Ishmael and Isaac (Genesis 16; 21), or to the release 349 Gosp, Joh 8: 56(22)| reference to the birth of Isaac (Genesis 17:7; 21:6), the beginning 350 Gosp, Joh 10: 1(1) | Testament, cf Exodus 34; Genesis 48:15; 49:24; Micah 7:14; 351 Gosp, Joh 20: 22(15)| 22] This action recalls Genesis 2:7, where God breathed 352 Gosp, Act 7: 2(2) | discourse. According to Genesis 12:1, God first spoke to 353 Gosp, Act 7: 2(2) | buried in Shechem, whereas Genesis 50:13 says he was buried 354 Gosp, Act 7: 2(2) | purchased by Abraham, but in Genesis 33:19 and Joshua 24:32 the 355 NTLet, Rom 4: 2(2) | The commercial term in Genesis 15:6, "credited it to him," 356 NTLet, Rom 5: 12(4) | reflects on the sin of Adam (Genesis 3:1-13) in the light of 357 NTLet, Rom 8: 29(7) | created in God's image (Genesis 1:26-27), it is through 358 NTLet, 1Cor 6: 15(6) | become one flesh: the text of Genesis 2:24 is applied positively 359 NTLet, 1Cor 11: 7(5) | basically to the text of Genesis 1:27, in which mankind as 360 NTLet, 1Cor 11: 7(5) | the lower creation. But Genesis 1:24 is interpreted here 361 NTLet, 1Cor 11: 7(5) | second creation narrative in Genesis 2 in which each of the sexes 362 NTLet, 1Cor 11: 7(5) | him, to be his helpmate, Genesis 2:20-23), and under the 363 NTLet, 1Cor 11: 7(5) | husband rules over the woman (Genesis 3:16). This interpretation 364 NTLet, 1Cor 11: 11(7) | relativize the argument from Genesis 2-3. In the Lord: in the 365 NTLet, 1Cor 11: 11(7) | mode of origin described in Genesis 2 has been reversed (1 Cor 366 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 21(9) | the Hebrew word adam in Genesis is both a common noun for 367 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 45(21)| introduced by a citation from Genesis 2:7. Paul alters the text 368 NTLet, 1Cor 15: 56(27)| sin, the cause of death (Genesis 3:19; Romans 5:12).~ 369 NTLet, 2Cor 2: 14(9) | the Old Testament (e.g., Genesis 8:21; Exodus 29:18) and 370 NTLet, 2Cor 4: 6(4) | seems to be thinking of Genesis 1:3 and presenting his apostolic 371 NTLet, Gal 3: 1(1) | righteousness (Gal 3:6; Genesis 15:6). The promise to Abraham ( 372 NTLet, Gal 3: 1(1) | promise to Abraham (Gal 3:8; Genesis 12:3) extends to the Gentiles ( 373 NTLet, Gal 3: 6(6) | righteousness: see Genesis 15:6; Romans 4:3. The Galatians 374 NTLet, Gal 3: 7(7) | the promised blessing of Genesis 12:3; cf Genesis 18:18; 375 NTLet, Gal 3: 7(7) | blessing of Genesis 12:3; cf Genesis 18:18; Sirach 44:21; Acts 376 NTLet, Gal 3: 15(9) | and its repeated promises (Genesis 12:2-3, 7; 13:15; 17:7-8; 377 NTLet, Gal 3: 16(10)| seed." The Hebrew, as in Genesis 12:7; 15:18; 22:17-18, is 378 NTLet, Gal 3: 17(11)| version, in contrast to Genesis 15:13 and Acts 7:6, for 379 NTLet, Gal 4: 21(14)| and Ishmael, son of Hagar (Genesis 16; 21). Only through Isaac 380 NTLet, Gal 4: 21(14)| arguments. His quotation of Genesis 21:10 at Gal 4:30 suggests 381 NTLet, Gal 4: 27(16)| Sarah as the barren one (in Genesis 15) who ultimately becomes 382 NTLet, Eph 5: 21(6) | mutual love. Holding with Genesis 2:24 that marriage is a 383 NTLet, Eph 5: 21(6) | 25-30). Paul gives to the Genesis passage its highest meaning 384 NTLet, Phi 2: 6(4) | Many see an allusion to the Genesis story: unlike Adam, Jesus, 385 NTLet, Phi 2: 6(4) | in the form of God (Genesis 1:26-27), did not reach 386 NTLet, Phi 2: 6(4) | contrast with the first Adam in Genesis 3:5-6.~ 387 NTLet, Phi 3: 5(6) | day: as the law required (Genesis 17:12; Lev 12:3).~ 388 NTLet, Phi 4: 18(10)| Testament cultic language (cf Genesis 8:21; Exodus 29:18, 25, 389 NTLet, Col 1: 15(7) | 15] Image: cf Genesis 1:27. Whereas the man and 390 NTLet, Col 1: 15(7) | likeness of God (see also Genesis 1:26), Christ as image ( 391 NTLet, 1Tim 2: 8(3) | helpmate (2 Tim 2:13; cf Genesis 2:18) and not the later 392 NTLet, 1Tim 2: 8(3) | to Adam (2 Tim 2:14; cf Genesis 3:6-7). As long as women 393 NTLet, Heb 3: 7(3) | work (Hebrews 3:3-4; cf Genesis 2:2). The author attempts 394 NTLet, Heb 5: 11(7) | oath (Hebrews 6:13-18; cf Genesis 22:16), and proposes to 395 NTLet, Heb 6: 13(6) | oath ("I swear by myself," Genesis 22:16) was the basis for 396 NTLet, Heb 7: 1(1) | and Abraham described in Genesis 14:17-20, the author enhances 397 NTLet, Heb 7: 1(1) | ruled (Hebrews 7:2). Since Genesis gives no information on 398 NTLet, Heb 7: 1(2) | of the God of Israel (cf Genesis 14:22 and the note there). ~ 399 NTLet, Heb 7: 2(3) | 2] In Genesis 14, the Hebrew text does 400 NTLet, Heb 7: 4(5) | of Melchizedek's death in Genesis implies that his personal 401 NTLet, Heb 7: 9(7) | son of Jacob mentioned in Genesis but the priestly tribe that 402 NTLet, Heb 11: 1(1) | the first nine chapters of Genesis (Genesis 1-9); Hebrews 11: 403 NTLet, Heb 11: 1(1) | nine chapters of Genesis (Genesis 1-9); Hebrews 11:8-22, upon 404 NTLet, Heb 11: 4(4) | Cain and Abel narrative in Genesis 4:1-16 does not mention 405 NTLet, Heb 11: 4(4) | Abel and his offering" (Genesis 4, 4); in view of v 6 the 406 NTLet, Heb 11: 4(4) | out to me from the soil" (Genesis 4:10), but more probably 407 CathL, Jam 1: 17(9) | and moon that he created (Genesis 1:14-18). Unlike orbs moving 408 CathL, 1Pet 2: 11(7) | from one's native land (Genesis 23:4), this image denotes 409 CathL, 1Pet 3: 19(6) | Christ (cf 1 Peter 3:22; Genesis 6:4; Enoch 6-36, especially 410 CathL, 2Pet 2: 4(2) | Peter 2:4; cf Jude 1:6; Genesis 6:1-4), the sinners of Noah' 411 CathL, 2Pet 2: 4(2) | Noah's day (2 Peter 2:5; Genesis 7:21-23), and the inhabitants 412 CathL, 2Pet 2: 4(2) | 2 Peter 2:6; Jude 1:7; Genesis 19:25). Whereas there are 413 CathL, 2Pet 2: 4(2) | their Old Testament order (Genesis 6; 7; 19).~ 414 CathL, 2Pet 2: 5(4) | author's day. On Noah, cf Genesis 5:32-9:29, especially 7: 415 CathL, 2Pet 2: 5(4) | especially 7:1. On Lot, cf Genesis 13 and 19.~ 416 CathL, 2Pet 3: 4(3) | called the world into being (Genesis 1; Psalm 33:6) and destroyed 417 CathL, 2Pet 3: 5(4) | water and through water: Genesis 1:2, 6-8 is reflected as 418 CathL, 2Pet 3: 6(5) | with water: cf 2 Peter 2:5; Genesis 7:11-8:2.~ 419 CathL, 1Joh 3: 11(5) | and Abel (1 John 3:12-15; Genesis 4:1-16) presents the rivalry 420 CathL, Jude 0: 6(5) | second example draws on Genesis 6:1-4 as elaborated in the 421 CathL, Jude 0: 7(6) | This example derives from Genesis 19:1-25, especially Jude 422 CathL, Jude 0: 11(9) | their conduct incurred; cf Genesis 4:8-16; Numbers 16:1-35; 423 CathL, Rev 2: 7(6) | in the primeval paradise (Genesis 2:9); cf Rev 22:2, 14, 19. 424 CathL, Rev 5: 5(3) | his victory; cf Rev 22:16; Genesis 49:9; Isaiah 11:1, 10; Matthew 425 CathL, Rev 7: 2(3) | and the place of paradise (Genesis 2:8). Seal: whatever was 426 CathL, Rev 12: 1(2) | stars (images taken from Genesis 37:9-10) symbolizes God' 427 CathL, Rev 12: 2(3) | birth in distress and pain (Genesis 3:16; cf Isaiah 66:7-14).~ 428 CathL, Rev 12: 9(9) | serpent: who seduced Eve (Genesis 3:1-6), mother of the human 429 CathL, Rev 14: 10(8) | fire and brimstone"; cf Genesis 19:24) is also reserved


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