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The Effects of Poetic and Literary Style on the Interpretation of the Early Chapters of Genesis

The Effects of Poetic and Literary Style on the Interpretation of the Early Chapters of Genesis

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  • G. Douglas Young

The significance of the Semitic poetry and literary style in which Genesis 1-Genesis 11 is written is considered.

Source: Bulletin of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1959. 2 pages.

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