The linguistic and cultural background of the words tslm and dmwt supports a reading of Gen. 1:26–7 as a statement of humanity’s divine parentage. As such it is intended to evoke the responsibilities of child to parent and of parent to child in the minds of its readers. Such an interpretation accommodates both the semantic range of the key terms tslm and dmwt and the sense that the statement is meant to be theologically significant
Like other parts of Scripture, Genesis 1 must be interpreted in terms of its historical and literary...
The book of Genesis contains foundational material for Jewish and Christian theology, both historic ...
In this research, the author examined the interpretation of sons of God based on Genesis 6:4. This r...
The linguistic and cultural background of the words tslm and dmwt supports a reading of Gen. 1:26–7 ...
The Sons of God in Genesis 6:1–4 studies the meaning and function of the narrative in Genesis 6:1–4 ...
The creative activities involved all members of the Godhead. A possible delineation of theirroles wa...
Modern Christians often find themselves at a crossroads when confronted with the two predominant und...
This article aims to bring together the discussions surrounding creation and humanity in Isaiah 40-5...
CITATION: Bosman, H. L. 2010. Humankind as being created in the ‘image of God’ in the Old testament ...
According to Genesis 1:26-28 humans were created and blessed with dominion over other animals. This ...
This article proposes that the case for a ‘messianic’ reading of Gen. 3:15 is cumulative. No single ...
This paper explores how Gen. 1:1-2:4a reflects the concept of sustainable development (SD) and posit...
This article is based on Willie van Heerden’s insight into the ecological retrieval of the dominion ...
An inquiry into the nature of metaphor, as it has evolved since Aristotle and particularly in the la...
This study attempts to offer an ecological interpretation of Genesis 1: 1-2:4a in view of the quest...
Like other parts of Scripture, Genesis 1 must be interpreted in terms of its historical and literary...
The book of Genesis contains foundational material for Jewish and Christian theology, both historic ...
In this research, the author examined the interpretation of sons of God based on Genesis 6:4. This r...
The linguistic and cultural background of the words tslm and dmwt supports a reading of Gen. 1:26–7 ...
The Sons of God in Genesis 6:1–4 studies the meaning and function of the narrative in Genesis 6:1–4 ...
The creative activities involved all members of the Godhead. A possible delineation of theirroles wa...
Modern Christians often find themselves at a crossroads when confronted with the two predominant und...
This article aims to bring together the discussions surrounding creation and humanity in Isaiah 40-5...
CITATION: Bosman, H. L. 2010. Humankind as being created in the ‘image of God’ in the Old testament ...
According to Genesis 1:26-28 humans were created and blessed with dominion over other animals. This ...
This article proposes that the case for a ‘messianic’ reading of Gen. 3:15 is cumulative. No single ...
This paper explores how Gen. 1:1-2:4a reflects the concept of sustainable development (SD) and posit...
This article is based on Willie van Heerden’s insight into the ecological retrieval of the dominion ...
An inquiry into the nature of metaphor, as it has evolved since Aristotle and particularly in the la...
This study attempts to offer an ecological interpretation of Genesis 1: 1-2:4a in view of the quest...
Like other parts of Scripture, Genesis 1 must be interpreted in terms of its historical and literary...
The book of Genesis contains foundational material for Jewish and Christian theology, both historic ...
In this research, the author examined the interpretation of sons of God based on Genesis 6:4. This r...