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Apparent contradiction between Genesis 1 and 2
Message to CJD: Why do you continue to refuse to answer my questions? What do you think of James Holding? Who are your favorite Christian authors?
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The important thing to understand is that the first creation account was added after the toledoths were, as it has no toledoth of its own. This means that your idea of expansion is inappropriate as there was at the time nothing to expand upon. spin |
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Here you go, boyo: 2:4 the heavens and the earth 5:1 Adam 6:9 Noah 10:1 Noah 10:32 (repeat) 11:10 Shem 11:27 Terah 25:12 Ishmael 25:13 (repeat) 25:19 Isaac 36:1 Esau 36:9 (repeat) 37:2 Jacob I supply this list to save you having to search for yourself and to facilitate you in making the case that toledoths are passage final rather than passage initial. spin |
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(And then the book goes to describe what God's creation, namely, man, generated.) |
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It's best to consider the author of Genesis to be anonymous anyway, because of its nature as a compilation. Surely a guy named Moses, however, could have started compiling ... Quote:
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Who is "James Holding" and why should I care? My favorite Christian authors? Hmm. I think John Irving may be a Christian. I really like his stuff. |
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1a) Tom was hit by Bill. 1b) Tom was hit with a stick. 2a) Bill hit Tom. 2b) A stick hit Tom. Bill is an agent in both 1a and 2a. The stick is an instrument in both cases, even though it is the subject of 2b. Grammatical manifestations, ie surface structures, may appear to be the same form as others, yet their "deep" structures can be different. This difference is indicated by the type of noun: while Bill can be an agent, the stick can't. This is analogous with the heavens and the earth in 2:4a. They like the stick can't be agents, so they are not the ones doing the generating. If it had been the "generations of signals", I doubt whether you would have tried to make the signals potent. Quote:
The first account is written in the context of an existing account of creation, the Enuma Elish, both start with watery chaos tehom in Hebrew, Tiamat its Akkadian cognate. The god kills Tiamat by forcing a wind down its throat to keep the throat open (this is why we have a wind in 1:2) and once Tiamat is slain, the god slits her in two horizontally and lifts half of her up to the sky and draws a bolt to keep the waters in place. And from there the god continues creation. Watery chaos is the flooding in Mesopotamia. The second account is a dry creation. There are no dangerous waters to be divided. There is a helpful mist which comes out of the ground, like a spring. The second account is from a very different geography from the first. It's got nothing to do with your accusing the editor of thinking. It's to do with your modern assumptions of what people should do. Stick with the text, what can be gleaned from the era and don't project. I don't see why you need to relate the second account to the first at all. If you can accept that the text is derived from diverse sources, there is no need to force them together as you seem to want to do. spin |
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