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The Gospel of Genesis: 2nd Edition with New Introduction! (PDF Ebook)

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PDF Ebook by Dr. Warren Gage

Dr. Warren Gage proposes that Genesis 1-7 establishes the pattern for world (macrocosmic) and Israelite (microcosmic) history, such that the history of the the world prior to the Flood of Noah is parelleled in the histories of the world post-Flood. Dr. Gage supports this thesis by an examination of the structural and literary parallels in the historical records. After identifying five major theological themes in Genesis 1-7, Dr. Gage then traces them through Scripture, showing that the eschatology of the Bible is intimately bound up with the protology of the early chapters of Genesis.

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PDF Ebook by Dr. Warren Gage

Dr. Warren Gage proposes that Genesis 1-7 establishes the pattern for world (macrocosmic) and Israelite (microcosmic) history, such that the history of the the world prior to the Flood of Noah is parelleled in the histories of the world post-Flood. Dr. Gage supports this thesis by an examination of the structural and literary parallels in the historical records. After identifying five major theological themes in Genesis 1-7, Dr. Gage then traces them through Scripture, showing that the eschatology of the Bible is intimately bound up with the protology of the early chapters of Genesis.

PDF Ebook by Dr. Warren Gage

Dr. Warren Gage proposes that Genesis 1-7 establishes the pattern for world (macrocosmic) and Israelite (microcosmic) history, such that the history of the the world prior to the Flood of Noah is parelleled in the histories of the world post-Flood. Dr. Gage supports this thesis by an examination of the structural and literary parallels in the historical records. After identifying five major theological themes in Genesis 1-7, Dr. Gage then traces them through Scripture, showing that the eschatology of the Bible is intimately bound up with the protology of the early chapters of Genesis.

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