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222.2 --- Genesis --- Bible. --- History of Biblical events --- Poetry. --- Be-reshit (Book of the Old Testament) --- Bereshit (Book of the Old Testament) --- Bytie (Book of the Old Testament) --- Chʻangsegi (Book of the Old Testament) --- Genesis (Book of the Old Testament) --- Sifr al-Takwīn --- Takwīn (Book of the Old Testament)
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222.2 --- Genesis --- Bible --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Bible. --- Be-reshit (Book of the Old Testament) --- Bereshit (Book of the Old Testament) --- Bytie (Book of the Old Testament) --- Chʻangsegi (Book of the Old Testament) --- Genesis (Book of the Old Testament) --- Sifr al-Takwīn --- Takwīn (Book of the Old Testament) --- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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"Il commento alla Genesi di Pietro Comestore è parte di un'opera ben più vasta, composta intorno al 1170 e nota in epoca successiva con il titolo, pressoché intraducibile nelle lingue moderne, di Historia Scholastica. Il termine historia ne individua l'oggetto: è la storia sacra -- la 'storia' per eccellenza secondo la mentalità medievale -- che, a partire dal libro della Genesi fino ai Vangeli, è narrata in stretta aderenza alla traccia biblica e, al contempo, puntualmente commentata sotto il profilo esegetico, con privilegio (quasi esclusivo) accordato all'esegesi storico-letterale. L'appellativo scholastica è suggello postumo ad indicare la generale adozione 'scolastica' dell'opera, quale imprescindibile manuale di riferimento, almeno per l'intera epoca tardomedievale, nelle facoltà di teologia delle università europee. Un'opera, dunque, di assoluta rilevanza, ma la cui sterminata estensione nonché vastità della tradizione manoscritta sono state, e sono tuttora, di ostacolo a qualsivoglia progetto di edizione critica integrale e di studio analitico d'insieme."--
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In The Plot-structure of Genesis Todd L. Patterson argues that Genesis is organized by a development from complication to dénouement. The question 'Will the righteous seed survive?' drives the narrative to climax. Gen 4 sets up the complication. Cain and Abel are the seed of the woman who should lead humanity back to God's creation-sanctuary. Because Cain does not master sin, his unrighteousness threatens the survival of the seed. Each narrative tôlĕdôt division develops this theme until dénouement in the Joseph narrative when God ensures the survival of the promised seed. By showing how plot integrates with the widely recognized tôlĕdôt structure, prominent motifs, and enigmatic features of the text, Todd L. Patterson provides a surprisingly novel interpretation of Genesis.
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Anders als die meisten anderen spätantiken Bibeldichtungen weist die Alethia des Claudius Marius Victorius neben Einflüssen aus dem paganen Epos starke Bezüge zum Lehrgedicht und speziell zu Lukrez auf. Obwohl einzelne Lukrezparallelen schon im 19. Jh. beobachtet wurden, wurde nie umfassend untersucht, in welchem Verhältnis epische und lehrdichterische Züge in der Alethia zueinander stehen. Die vorliegende Arbeit analysiert systematisch die epischen und lehrdichterischen Elemente im Werk, wobei formale und inhaltliche Aspekte gleichermaßen berücksichtigt werden. Im Zuge der Untersuchung werden auch Bezüge zu Tendenzen der spätantiken Dichtung sowie zentrale theologische Anliegen des Autors herausgearbeitet. Abschließend wird auf der Grundlage der Untersuchungsergebnisse die Stellung der Alethia im Kontext der spätantiken Bibeldichtung neu bestimmt. Insgesamt gelingt es, sowohl die Abhängigkeiten als auch die Spezifika der Alethia schärfer als zuvor sichtbar zu machen - und damit zugleich die Vielfalt und Produktivität der lange vernachlässigten Gattung Bibeldichtung aufzuzeigen.
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Dreams in the Bible. --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Dreams in the Bible --- 222.2 --- Genesis --- Be-reshit (Book of the Old Testament) --- Bereshit (Book of the Old Testament) --- Bytie (Book of the Old Testament) --- Chʻangsegi (Book of the Old Testament) --- Genesis (Book of the Old Testament) --- Sifr al-Takwīn --- Takwīn (Book of the Old Testament)
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This commentary is an innovative interpretation of one of the most profound texts of world literature: the book of Genesis. The first book of the Bible has been studied, debated, and expounded as much as any text in history, yet because it addresses the weightiest questions of life and faith, it continues to demand our attention. The author of this new commentary combines older critical approaches with the latest rhetorical methodologies to yield fresh interpretations accessible to scholars, clergy, teachers, seminarians, and interested laypeople. It explains important concepts and terms as expressed in the Hebrew original so that both people who know Hebrew and those who do not will be able to follow the discussion. 'Closer Look' sections examine Genesis in the context of cultures of the ancient Near East. 'Bridging the Horizons' sections enable the reader to see the enduring relevance of the book in the twenty-first century.
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Bible. --- Theology --- 222.2 --- Genesis --- Be-reshit (Book of the Old Testament) --- Bereshit (Book of the Old Testament) --- Bytie (Book of the Old Testament) --- Chʻangsegi (Book of the Old Testament) --- Genesis (Book of the Old Testament) --- Sifr al-Takwīn --- Takwīn (Book of the Old Testament)