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In analyzing the intertextuality between the Genesis and Johannine Prologues, Dr. Lioy maintains that both passages utilize polemical theology to refute distorted views of ultimate reality. Furthermore, he theorizes that the author of the Johannine Prologue deliberately reflected the structure and themes found in the Genesis Prologue to emphasize that the God-man, Jesus Christ, created all things and is a new (spiritual) beginning for all who believe in Him. Ultimate reality is found through faith in the Son.
Since the beginning of critical scholarship biblical texts have been dated using linguistic evidence. Until now there has been no introduction to and comprehensive overview of the field. Volume 2 of Linguistic Dating of Biblical Texts contains an extensive overview of dates attributed to different books and corpora of the Hebrew Bible in modern scholarship, demonstrating the lack of consensus on the dating of biblical texts. A synthesis of the main arguments of the work is presented, drawing also on many points from volume 1, followed by 50 pages of case studies, a list of linguistic features attributed to LBH in earlier research, a bibliography of 70 pages and several indexes.
The Collected Works of Witness Lee, 1987, volume 2, contains messages given by Brother Witness Lee from February 10 through December 22, 1987. At the end of January Brother Lee traveled to Taipei, Taiwan, where he remained until the middle of June. From Taipei he returned to Anaheim, California, and was there for about three weeks before returning to Taipei after the first week in July. He remained in Taipei until the first week in December, after which he returned to Anaheim briefly before traveling to Irving, Texas, and remaining there for the remainder of the year. The contents of this volume are divided into eight sections, as follows: 1. A message given in Taipei, Taiwan, on February 10. This message is included in this volume under the title The Need of the Training. 2. Five messages given in Taipei, Taiwan, on March 12 through April 11. These messages are included in this volume under the title Going Forth to Bear Fruit and Causing the Fruit to Remain for the Building of the Church. 3. Two messages given in Taipei, Taiwan, on March 29 and June 8. They were spoken in English and are included in this volume under the title Fellowship with the Full-time Trainees. 4. Twenty-four messages given in Taipei, Taiwan, on April 6 through December 3. They were previously published in Chinese and English in a two-volume set entitled Words of Training for the New Way and are included in this volume under the same title. Chapters 1 through 12 were previously published as volume 1, and chapters 13 through 24 were previously published as volume 2. 5. A message given in Taipei, Taiwan, on June 8. It is included in this volume under the title Following the Ministry and Being Delivered from Organization. 6. Nineteen messages given in Anaheim, California, on June 24 through July 4. These messages were previously published in a book entitled The God-ordained Way to Practice the New Testament Economy and are included in this volume under the same title. 7. A message given by phone in Taipei, Taiwan, to elders and full-timers in Irving, Texas, on August 9, and two messages given in Irving, Texas, on December 22. These three messages are included in this volume under the title The Application of the Biblical Way for Christians to Meet and to Serve. 8. A message given in Taipei, Taiwan, on August 12. It is included in this volume under the title Being Shining Stars and Leading the Saints to Be Living to Take the New Way.
One of this book’s main themes is how God’s ‘Book of Nature’ is concordant with His ‘Book of Scripture’. In their writings, many of the pioneers of the Scientific Revolution often referred to God’s two ‘Books’. These brilliant naturalists were also devout Christians. But that was back then. Is modern science actually compatible with Scripture? More to the point, are the findings of 21st-century science concordant with the Genesis creation story? What else does the text of Genesis 1-2 have to say? While making an honest effort to answer those questions, some vitally-important theological concepts (which were introduced by Moses in the first two chapters of Genesis) are also examined and discussed in this volume. This comprehensive study (on how modern science is concordant with the intended meaning of the text of Genesis 1-2) has many useful features, including the following: Much of the first two parts of the book consists of background material on: (1) logic, (2) history and philosophy of science, and (3) ‘scientific method’, as well as (4) basic geological principles, (5) descriptions of Plate Tectonic theory, and (6) the principles and methods of radiometric dating. This background material is designed to help the reader to understand the implications of the empirical evidence presented in Part Two: God’s Book of Nature. Similarly, there is also extensive material on: (1) Biblical interpretation and hermeneutics, (2) textual criticism, (3) the history of ancient Israel, (4) development of the Hebrew language, and (5) some of the basic elements of Biblical Hebrew. This material is given prior to looking at the literary structure and genre of the Genesis 1-2 text, and then conducting thorough and complete exegetical analyses of the various textual units of Genesis 1-2 in Part Four: God’s Book of Scripture. Prior to the exegetical analyses for each of the textual units of Genesis 1-2, (1) the Biblical Hebrew text, (2) a standard English translation, and (3) an Interlinear version of the text of that unit are provided. The Interlinear version consists of (a) the Hebrew text, with (b) SBL transliterations and (c) English glosses below each one of the Hebrew words. Color coding and other types of annotations/highlighting are used throughout Part Four: God’s Book of Scripture, in order to help the reader identify important Biblical Hebrew elements, including recurring phrases, important BH words, and key BHVS verb forms. There are more than 2000 detailed footnotes. Many of these footnotes also cross-reference other topics in the book to make it easier for the reader to refer back to a discussion of some important theme or concept. Excerpts from the entries of reputable Hebrew and Greek lexicons (for words written in the original languages of the Biblical text) are also footnoted. An Appendix is included with a Key to Transliteration and Pronunciation for Biblical Hebrew graphemes; it also has a short section on Biblical Hebrew Accent Markings. Numerous detailed, colored figures are sprinkled throughout the text. In many of these figures, the artwork itself is worth the inexpensive price of the digital edition of this book. Part Six: The Good News is worth reading as a stand-alone exposition of God’s Grace, but it also helps put the rest of the book in context. Although the most common (and logical) way to read A Fresh Look at Genesis 1-2 is from start to finish, this 1100-page book was also intended to be used as a reference work. Footnotes direct the reader back to pertinent material in preceding chapters that might not have been read already (or that readers might want to revisit, in order to refresh their memory on some topic). More information is available at https://a-fresh-look-at-genesis.org