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But still. They HAVE been stitched together, because there was nothing else to do with them. What was the editor going to do, announce that they were different stories? Note the transition Genesis 2:1-5 (here from NIV, emphasis obviously added): Quote:
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Full confession, I can't tell from the literal English in the Hebrew-English interlinear translation whether there's past or future implied; "when they were created" seems to literally be "in to be created of them" which looks future-ish, which would fit with my claim that it's an opening for Genesis 2:5, but I could be wrong. |
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In Gen 1, the animals were created for their kind, but maybe in Gen 2, they were created slightly differently as possible mates or helpers for Adam. If serpents had legs and could talk in Genesis, then maybe there were other differences too.
I don't see why Gen 1 can't describe the creation of animals and man and Gen 2 go into the details of how animals were created a second time as possible mates or helpers for Adam. It sounds weird that animals were offered as possible mates, but we assume they were the same animals that were created for their own kind and maybe they were not. Kenneth Greifer |
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Gen 2:18 And the LORD God said, [It is] not good that the man should be alone; I will make him an help meet for him. Gen 2:19 And out of the ground the LORD God formed every beast of the field, and every fowl of the air; and brought [them] unto Adam to see what he would call them: and whatsoever Adam called every living creature, that [was] the name thereof. Gen 2:20 And Adam gave names to all cattle, and to the fowl of the air, and to every beast of the field; but for Adam there was not found an help meet for him. Gen 2:21 And the LORD God caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam, and he slept: and he took one of his ribs, and closed up the flesh instead thereof |
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There may be a split between 2:4 and 2:5. 2:8 can be the beginning of a new account (but this could begin at 2:7) describing how God created a garden and placed the man there. From there to the end of the chapter are described the activities in the garden and all this would be on day 6. In another view, the verses, 2:5-6, create perspective for the reader who would be unfamiliar with events of that time. They transition between the account of the creation (1:1-2:4) and details relating to Adam and the creation of Eve (2:8-25). NIV sets the verses off as if they were a parenthetical addition. I think you have to make a case for the position that the second account begins at 2:5. Do you just want to make that an assumption from which you will build your argument? If so, your argument fails if the assumption fails. Given that Davka has some expertise in the Hebrew language, perhaps he can shed some light on what is happening. |
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Except that we are dealing with older people (mentally if not physically even if their physical age appeared much more than actual) and instead of a gun, we might make it a delicious dessert that gave no appearance of being harmful. |
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Moses is credited with being the general editor of Genesis, and the addition of the language in 2:4 follows the use of similar language throughout Genesis to begin or end accounts of other events in history.
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Gen 2:19-20 can be read as a parenthetical comment explaining 2:18. We are not required to read the verses as if they were describing a chronological sequence of events. The "and" that we read in the KJV at the beginning of verses serves to separate statements of fact and implies nothing about those statements being in a chronological sequence. |
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How do you account for the different personal used for God in chapters 1 and 2 if you assume that Moses was the author? |
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