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The Two Shall Become One: A Comparative Exegetical Study On Marital Unity From The Genesis Garden Narrative To Ephesians 5, Abigail M. Diaz
The Two Shall Become One: A Comparative Exegetical Study On Marital Unity From The Genesis Garden Narrative To Ephesians 5, Abigail M. Diaz
Selected Honors Theses
In light of a cultural world in which both real-world marriages and the scholarly interpretation on marital purpose and process are scarred with dysfunction and division, this thesis attempts to contribute to the discussion on the Scriptural purpose and process of marriage as God intends it. In order to discern a glimpse of divine intention of marriage, an exegetical analysis of its divine beginnings in Genesis 1:27-3:24 is performed. This section addresses the original nature of marriage as well as how it was affected as a result of sin and the fall. The following chapter complements this analysis with exegesis …
A Biographical Study Of Adam, Harold Willmington
A Biographical Study Of Adam, Harold Willmington
Old Testament Biographies
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A Biographical Study Of Abraham, Harold Willmington
A Biographical Study Of Abraham, Harold Willmington
Old Testament Biographies
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A Biographical Study Of Abel, Harold Willmington
A Biographical Study Of Abel, Harold Willmington
Old Testament Biographies
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Hagar As Israel: A Prismatic Reading Of Hagar And Ishmael, Wesley D. Walker
Hagar As Israel: A Prismatic Reading Of Hagar And Ishmael, Wesley D. Walker
Masters Theses
The Hagar and Ishmael story (Gen 16, 21) is one of Genesis’ most undervalued stories. Historically, Jewish and Christian interpreters have approached the text with a bias against Hagar in favor of Sarah. This approach hampers the ability of interpreters to see how the author(s) of Genesis may be utilizing the narrative in a pro-Hagar way. This thesis rehabilitates Hagar and Ishmael’s image by engaging in a charitable and canonical hermeneutic which seeks to see the story in light of a network of inner-biblical allusions. There are three important literary connections which are necessary to understand Hagar and Ishmael include …
The Chapters Of Genesis, Harold Willmington
The Chapters Of Genesis, Harold Willmington
An Alliterated Outline for the Chapters of the Bible
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Paragraphs Of The Bible: Genesis 37-50, Harold Willmington
Paragraphs Of The Bible: Genesis 37-50, Harold Willmington
A One-Line Introduction to the Paragraphs of the Bible
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Paragraphs Of The Bible: Genesis 26-36, Harold Willmington
Paragraphs Of The Bible: Genesis 26-36, Harold Willmington
A One-Line Introduction to the Paragraphs of the Bible
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Paragraphs Of The Bible: Genesis 12-25, Harold Willmington
Paragraphs Of The Bible: Genesis 12-25, Harold Willmington
A One-Line Introduction to the Paragraphs of the Bible
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Paragraphs Of The Bible: Genesis 1-11, Harold Willmington
Paragraphs Of The Bible: Genesis 1-11, Harold Willmington
A One-Line Introduction to the Paragraphs of the Bible
No abstract provided.