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Genesis - Salvation Begins (Reading The Bible Today Series)
Andrew ReidPaperback 2000-10-01
Genesis was written for a world filled with gods of all shapes, sizes and dispositions, for a world of fear. Andrew Reid shows that Genesis also speaks to contemporary fears, renewing our hope for the future as we see the Creator begin his salvation plan. 294 pages, from Aquila.
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The book of Genesis was written for a world of fear. It was a world filled with gods and deities of all shapes, sizes and dispositions. Genesis speaks to contemporary fears. It renews our hope for the future as we see God the Creator begin his salvation plan to redeem his world and his people. The Reading the Bible Today series of non-technical commentaries is devoted to presenting careful scholarship in a way that everyone can understand and enjoy. The book of Genesis was written for a world of fear. It was a world filled with gods and deities of all shapes, sizes and dispositions. We no longer worship the sun, the stars and mythical deities. Yet although the modern gods are largely material, social and ideological, they still pose threats. Genesis speaks to contemporary fears. It renews our hope for the future as we see God the Creator begin his salvation plan to redeem his world and his people.
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Genesis was written for a world filled with gods of all shapes, sizes and dispositions, for a world of fear. Andrew Reid shows that Genesis also speaks to contemporary fears, renewing our hope for the future as we see the Creator begin his salvation plan. 294 pages, from Aquila.
Publisher Description
The book of Genesis was written for a world of fear. It was a world filled with gods and deities of all shapes, sizes and dispositions. Genesis speaks to contemporary fears. It renews our hope for the future as we see God the Creator begin his salvation plan to redeem his world and his people. The Reading the Bible Today series of non-technical commentaries is devoted to presenting careful scholarship in a way that everyone can understand and enjoy. The book of Genesis was written for a world of fear. It was a world filled with gods and deities of all shapes, sizes and dispositions. We no longer worship the sun, the stars and mythical deities. Yet although the modern gods are largely material, social and ideological, they still pose threats. Genesis speaks to contemporary fears. It renews our hope for the future as we see God the Creator begin his salvation plan to redeem his world and his people.