Historical Genesis
from Adam to Abraham
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Publisher: University Press of America
ISBN: 9780761838074
Number of Pages: 210
Published: 28/01/2008
Width: 15.4 cm
Height: 23 cm
The beginning chapters of Genesis come alive with characters, places, and events almost totally unknown outside of the Bible itself except when illuminated by the fascinating history of the ancient Near East. Did a man we call Adam actually exist? Was someone known to us as Noah warned of a cataclysmic flood and instructed to build an ark? Could the Tower of Babel incident actually have happened? When archaeological artifacts and literature began to surface from ancient Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq) nearly 200 years ago, only a handful of archaeologists dared to point out that there appeared to be a close relationship between Genesis and the ruminations of the Sumerians and Akkadians who once lived there. Often enduring great personal hardships, these archaeological pioneers produced copious translations and marvelous insights. Cuneiform texts compiled from almost two centuries of exploration have added significantly to our understanding of the historical underpinnings of the Old Testament. The reader will gain a new appreciation for the historical integrity of Genesis 2-11, and marvel at the evidence that the persons, places, and events depicted, though long misunderstood, could be real. Please visit Richard J. Fisher's web site at http://www.historicalgenesis.com.
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 A Man Called Adam Chapter 3 A Place in History: Adam and Associates Chapter 4 Locating the Garden of Eden Chapter 5 Original Sin: Just Say No! Chapter 6 Pottery Tales Chapter 7 Adam and the Legend of Adapa Chapter 8 Cain's Lament: Don't Let Them Kill Me! Chapter 9 Pre-Flood Cities Are Post-Flood Cities Chapter 10 Wives Tales Chapter 11 The Great Flood: Local or Global? Chapter 12 Geological Flood Evidence Chapter 13 Revelations in Clay Chapter 14 "We Have Found the Flood" Chapter 15 Fountains of the Deep Chapter 16 Surviving the Great Flood Chapter 17 Parallel Verses Chapter 18 The Post-Flood Period: Out and About Chapter 19 The Tower of Babel: Less Confusing Chapter 20 Searching for Babel Chapter 21 Further Explorations Chapter 22 A Father of Nations in a Land of Turmoil
Historical Genesis has a very easy style for a book packed with so much scholarly research....would be fantastic for a religious studies or seminary course on Genesis. -- Jen Cardwell * Reader Views *