Thematic Guide to Biblical LiteratureBloomsbury Academic, 30 d’abr. 2007 - 288 pàgines The Bible has had a tremendous influence on world history and culture, but it is largely unfamiliar to many students. This book relates the Bible to a wide range of literary works commonly read by students and thus helps students understand these texts as well as the cultural and historical contexts surrounding them. Included are chapters on 20 themes, such as creation, family and friends, love and marriage, the hero, war, and death and the afterlife. Each chapter discusses the biblical significance of the theme, provides scriptural quotations and citations, and explores the biblical presence of the theme in literary works often read by students. Each chapter cites works for further reading, and the volume closes with a selected, general bibliography. |
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... means exhaustive , and the analyses are too brief to be fully satisfying ; but they do provide samples of the transformation and persistence of the ideas through history . I have approached this using the scriptural concept of typology ...
... means exhaustive , and the analyses are too brief to be fully satisfying ; but they do provide samples of the transformation and persistence of the ideas through history . I have approached this using the scriptural concept of typology ...
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... means by which he separated the waters , providing a second element for life . The waters below the earth provide springs and nourishment for plants and animals ; the waters above the firmament bring the rains that revive the land . On ...
... means by which he separated the waters , providing a second element for life . The waters below the earth provide springs and nourishment for plants and animals ; the waters above the firmament bring the rains that revive the land . On ...
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... means his equal in power : Canst thou draw out leviathan with a hook ? or his tongue with a cord which thou lettest ... mean in God's clear instructions to Adam ? As God tells Job centuries later , humans cannot dominate the monstrous ...
... means his equal in power : Canst thou draw out leviathan with a hook ? or his tongue with a cord which thou lettest ... mean in God's clear instructions to Adam ? As God tells Job centuries later , humans cannot dominate the monstrous ...
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Earthly Paradise 13 2 5 8 5 3 1 | 13 |
Animals and Humans | 39 |
Gods Love Humans Response | 63 |
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