The narrator of the second account of creation, precisely on God’s solicitous plan to find a fitting partner for man, concludes with an insightful observation that serves both as a conclusion and an interpretation: “Therefore a man leaves his father and his mother and clings to his wife, and they become one flesh” (Genesis 2:24). In a strong patrilineal culture in which this text was composed, presenting a man as the one leaving home to join his wife calls for a profound reflection on the message of this Biblical text in a context that appears as an etiology. The point of emphasis seems to rest on the necessity of detachment as a necessary condition in order to create an efficacious bond between the man and “his helper as his partner” (Gene...
This paper is an x-ray of the marital relationship between Adam and Eve for the purpose of enhancing...
This thesis offers an alternative reading of the creation story in the J source of Genesis 2:4b-3:24...
There are many discussions, OT exposition and Hebrew exegesis about marriage based on Genesis 2:21-2...
In light of a cultural world in which both real-world marriages and the scholarly interpretation on ...
Genesis 2:23 speaks of a miraculous couple in a literal one-flesh union formed by God without a voli...
Rather than understanding the creation of woman in Gen 2:21-22 as an etiology of some physiological ...
This thesis reports the results of a linguistic and theological investigation of the “one flesh” mar...
Along with Gen 1:27, Gen 2:24 stands in support of Jesus' response to his fellow jewish interlocutor...
The Book of Genesis is principally a description of the emergence of interconnected families with sp...
This present study seeks to answer three interconnected questions as pertains to Genesis 13 and the ...
The Bible does not explicitly answer questions about co-creating with God and discerning whether to ...
The linguistic and cultural background of the words tslm and dmwt supports a reading of Gen. 1:26–7 ...
You turn with me tonight, first of all, to the Book of Genesis. Let\u27s take just a moment to secur...
The article shows that the biblical account of Jacob’s marriage to Rachel and Leah is a purposeful l...
Kabiyak ng Puso is a popular Filipino term for spouse. It is literally translated as half of the hea...
This paper is an x-ray of the marital relationship between Adam and Eve for the purpose of enhancing...
This thesis offers an alternative reading of the creation story in the J source of Genesis 2:4b-3:24...
There are many discussions, OT exposition and Hebrew exegesis about marriage based on Genesis 2:21-2...
In light of a cultural world in which both real-world marriages and the scholarly interpretation on ...
Genesis 2:23 speaks of a miraculous couple in a literal one-flesh union formed by God without a voli...
Rather than understanding the creation of woman in Gen 2:21-22 as an etiology of some physiological ...
This thesis reports the results of a linguistic and theological investigation of the “one flesh” mar...
Along with Gen 1:27, Gen 2:24 stands in support of Jesus' response to his fellow jewish interlocutor...
The Book of Genesis is principally a description of the emergence of interconnected families with sp...
This present study seeks to answer three interconnected questions as pertains to Genesis 13 and the ...
The Bible does not explicitly answer questions about co-creating with God and discerning whether to ...
The linguistic and cultural background of the words tslm and dmwt supports a reading of Gen. 1:26–7 ...
You turn with me tonight, first of all, to the Book of Genesis. Let\u27s take just a moment to secur...
The article shows that the biblical account of Jacob’s marriage to Rachel and Leah is a purposeful l...
Kabiyak ng Puso is a popular Filipino term for spouse. It is literally translated as half of the hea...
This paper is an x-ray of the marital relationship between Adam and Eve for the purpose of enhancing...
This thesis offers an alternative reading of the creation story in the J source of Genesis 2:4b-3:24...
There are many discussions, OT exposition and Hebrew exegesis about marriage based on Genesis 2:21-2...