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Author Rendsburg, Gary A.

Title The book of Genesis [Hoopla electronic resource] / Gary A. Rendsburg.

Edition Unabridged.
Publication Info. [United States] : The Great Courses, 2006.
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Description 1 online resource (1 audio file (720 min.)) : digital.
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Series Great courses.
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Performer Lecturer: Gary A Rendsburg.
Summary Nearly everyone in the Western world is familiar with the stories in the book of Genesis. Its language is simple. Its powerful sentences are short. And its messages glisten with clarity. But is it possible that the understanding of the book of Genesis we've all grown up with isn't as complete as we'd like to believe? That its deceptively simple sentences and surface appearance hide from contemporary readers a purposeful and intricate structure designed to let its depth and detail and implication resonate with the readers and listeners of its own time? These 24 fascinating lectures offer the necessary tools to change our perceptions of the book of Genesis, showing us how we might read, hear, think about - and feel - its words as an ancient Hebrew would have, allowing us to gain a new appreciation of "one of the most remarkable literary compositions from the ancient world," as Professor Rendsburg calls it, the book with which both Jews and Christians alike begin their Bible. With a detailed, line-by-line literary parsing that gently probes its language, exploring how and why its effects were achieved and what the book's author-or authors-were saying, Professor Rendsburg reveals more insights than most of us have ever dreamed were there. Among those insights, you'll learn why the book of Genesis has not one but two creation stories, what hints the book's many contradictions offer about its authorship, and more. Although this is a course whose emphasis is literary, with detailed analysis dominating, Professor Rendsburg is mindful that the book of Genesis is, for many, a theological pillar of religious faith. And he is both respectful of that reality and aware of it in an even broader historical, social, and archeological context. All Lectures: 1. On Reading the Book of Genesis 2. Genesis 1, The First Creation Story 3. Genesis 2 - 3, The Second Creation Story 4. An Overview of Ancient Israelite History 5. The Ancient Near East 6. The JEDP Theory and Alternative Approaches 7. Genesis 6 - 8, The Flood Story 8. Genesis 9, Covenant 9. Genesis 12 - 22, The Abraham Story 10. When and Where Did Abraham Live? 11. Genesis 21 - 22, Abraham Put to the Test 12. Women in the Bible - Sarah and Hagar 13. Genesis 24, A Bride for Isaac 14. The Barren Woman and the Younger Son 15. The Literary Structure of Genesis 16. Different Bible Translations 17. Genesis 27, Jacob and Esau 18. Genesis 29, Jacob and Rachel 19. The Date of the Book of Genesis 20. Genesis 37, Joseph and His Brothers 21. Genesis 38, The Story of Judah and Tamar 22. Genesis 39, The Story of Potiphar's Wife 23. The Egyptian Background of the Joseph Story 24. One Last Text - and the Text as a Whole
System Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject Bible. Genesis -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible. Genesis -- Commentaries.
Bible. Genesis -- Introductions.
Added Author Rendsburg, Gary A..
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ISBN 9781682766279 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)
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