The main focus in this thesis is the understanding of Genesis 12: 1- 13: 4 and its development in the Genesis Apocryphon, one of the re-written Bible text, dealt with in this dissertation. Reading the Genesis Apocryphon, it draws your attention to firstly find out why, and secondly, to see how the author/s of this scroll re-wrote the above-mentioned passage in Genesis. The focus of the Genesis account is particularly on Abram leaving the Promised Land of Egypt, and consequently, what may be regarded as his ill behaviour towards Sarai, his wife, while they were in Egypt. Abraham's leave-taking of the Promised Land, and his behaviour towards his wife are unexpected, for Abram had followed God's calling, and had been promised Canaan for his an...
Like other parts of Scripture, Genesis 1 must be interpreted in terms of its historical and literary...
The subject of this thesis is an exegetical study on chapter thirty-eight of the book Genesis; a nar...
Two developments in recent scholarly study of Genesis 1-11 converge in this dissertation. On one han...
Hailed as one of the most extraordinary archaeological discoveries of the 20th century, the Dead Sea...
The aim of this paper is to focus on the portrayal of Abraham in the letter to the Galatians and the...
The thesis explores the literary unity of the narratives of Adam-Eve and Cain-Abel supplemented with...
This present study seeks to answer three interconnected questions as pertains to Genesis 13 and the ...
The narrative blocks which comprise Genesis are prefaced by statements which suggest ways in which t...
The retelling of the bible is a common method of biblical interpretation within the Dead Sea Scrolls...
This study offers an extended, detailed examination of the nature and character of the relationship ...
In contrast to those who read Genesis 1 through 11 as myth, the story of Genesis is historical narra...
Written by leading experts in the field, The Book of Genesis: Composition, Reception, and Interpreta...
The Old English poem Exodus narrates the flight of Moses and the Israelites from Egyptian captivity,...
The present thesis argues that the story of Judah and Tamar in Genesis 38 is to be read as the type ...
The dissertation pursues a better understanding of the interplay of scribal revision and preservatio...
Like other parts of Scripture, Genesis 1 must be interpreted in terms of its historical and literary...
The subject of this thesis is an exegetical study on chapter thirty-eight of the book Genesis; a nar...
Two developments in recent scholarly study of Genesis 1-11 converge in this dissertation. On one han...
Hailed as one of the most extraordinary archaeological discoveries of the 20th century, the Dead Sea...
The aim of this paper is to focus on the portrayal of Abraham in the letter to the Galatians and the...
The thesis explores the literary unity of the narratives of Adam-Eve and Cain-Abel supplemented with...
This present study seeks to answer three interconnected questions as pertains to Genesis 13 and the ...
The narrative blocks which comprise Genesis are prefaced by statements which suggest ways in which t...
The retelling of the bible is a common method of biblical interpretation within the Dead Sea Scrolls...
This study offers an extended, detailed examination of the nature and character of the relationship ...
In contrast to those who read Genesis 1 through 11 as myth, the story of Genesis is historical narra...
Written by leading experts in the field, The Book of Genesis: Composition, Reception, and Interpreta...
The Old English poem Exodus narrates the flight of Moses and the Israelites from Egyptian captivity,...
The present thesis argues that the story of Judah and Tamar in Genesis 38 is to be read as the type ...
The dissertation pursues a better understanding of the interplay of scribal revision and preservatio...
Like other parts of Scripture, Genesis 1 must be interpreted in terms of its historical and literary...
The subject of this thesis is an exegetical study on chapter thirty-eight of the book Genesis; a nar...
Two developments in recent scholarly study of Genesis 1-11 converge in this dissertation. On one han...