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Did God Create Chaos? Unresolved Tension in Genesis 1:1-2

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  • Robin L. Routledge

Did the Old Testament make use of imagery found in other ancient Near Eastern texts and portray creation as God’s victory over, and transformation of chaos. The article indicates that this understanding is often associated with the expression "tohu wabohu" (Hebr. in Gen. 1:2), translated as"formless and empty," and that many interpretations of Genesis 1:1-2 imply that this chaos existed before God began his work as Creator.

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Deuteronomy 27 - The Ebal Ceremony as Hebrew Land Grant?

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  • Andrew E. Hill

What was the function and significance of the Ebal ceremony described in Deuteronomy 27? This study wants to relate this ceremony to ancient Near Eastern treaty agreements and covenants. It reflects on this ceremony as covenant renewal.

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Israel's House: Reflections on the Use of BYT YSR'L in the Old Testament in the Light of Its Ancient Near Eastern Environment

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  • Daniel I. Block

What is the significance of the self-designation of the descendants of Jacob as the "house of Israel" within its ancient Near Eastern context?

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Some providences of God are like the Hebrew alphabet, they are best read backwards John Flavel
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