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Genesis : from biblical text ... to contemporary life / John Walton.

By: Material type: TextSeries: NIV application commentaryPublisher: Grand Rapids, Mich : Zondervan, [2001]Copyright date: â„—â™­2001Description: 759 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0310206170
  • 9780310206170
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 220.77 222.11077 21 NIV
LOC classification:
  • BS1235.53 .W35 2001
Contents:
Series introduction -- General editor's preface -- Author's preface -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Outline -- Bibliography -- Text and commentary on Genesis -- Index.
Summary: The Bible begins and ends with a revelation of God that gives redemption its basis. From the first verse of Genesis, the book of origins, we encounter a God of personality, character, purpose, and activity. Only in the light of what he shows us of himself as the Creator of our world and the Interactor with human history does the salvation story assume its proper context. Genesis sets things in order: God first, then us. In the words of the general editor's preface, "Especially after the Tower of Babel it became evident that people had forgotten who God was. They needed reminding. The moves God made were essentially concerned with putting himself in front of the world's peoples." Today, perhaps more than ever, we need God to put himself in front of us--to remind us who he is, and that he is. In this commentary, John H. Walton demonstrates the timeless relevance of Genesis. Revealing the links between Genesis and our own times, Dr. Walton shows how this mysterious, often baffling book filled with obscure peoples and practices reveals truth to guide our twenty-first-century lives. --From publisher's description.
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Reference Books GRACE BIBLE COLLEGE Commentary 220.77 NIV (Browse shelf(Opens below)) v.1 Not for loan 015526

Includes bibliographical references (pages 61-64) and indexes.

Series introduction -- General editor's preface -- Author's preface -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Outline -- Bibliography -- Text and commentary on Genesis -- Index.

The Bible begins and ends with a revelation of God that gives redemption its basis. From the first verse of Genesis, the book of origins, we encounter a God of personality, character, purpose, and activity. Only in the light of what he shows us of himself as the Creator of our world and the Interactor with human history does the salvation story assume its proper context. Genesis sets things in order: God first, then us. In the words of the general editor's preface, "Especially after the Tower of Babel it became evident that people had forgotten who God was. They needed reminding. The moves God made were essentially concerned with putting himself in front of the world's peoples." Today, perhaps more than ever, we need God to put himself in front of us--to remind us who he is, and that he is. In this commentary, John H. Walton demonstrates the timeless relevance of Genesis. Revealing the links between Genesis and our own times, Dr. Walton shows how this mysterious, often baffling book filled with obscure peoples and practices reveals truth to guide our twenty-first-century lives. --From publisher's description.

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