Genesis 1:1-2:3 (A Study Translation)
The goal of this translation is to provide a text that enables the bible student to more easily identify places in the text where significant interpretive choice have been made by the translators of...
View ArticleWhy did God reject Cain’s Sacrifice?
When trying to understand why God rejected Cain’s offering, commentators have made a number of suggestions. Some suggest that because Cain’s offering was not a blood offering that it was rejected, some...
View ArticleDoes the use of ברא (bara) in Genesis 1 prove ex-nihilo creation?
While I firmly believe that Scripture and science both support the idea of “ex nihilo” creation, I must reject the suggestion that the use of the Hebrew verb “bara” alone proves “ex nihilo” creation...
View ArticleWhat is a “day” in Genesis one?
In Hebrew, like in English, the meaning of the word ‘day’ is dependent on the context in which it is used. It can refer to a 24 hour period of time, it can refer to a period of daylight, or it can...
View ArticleA review of “In the Beginings” by Steven E. Dill
In his book “In The Beginnings” Steven E. Dill presents his arguments for adopting the “Gap theory” interpretation of the Creation account given in Geneses 1. While I personally do not see the “Gap...
View ArticlePlease don’t create unnecessary division among believers over God’s creation!
A response to AiG’s article “Are There Gaps in the Genesis Genealogies?” There is a huge cultural chasm between our culture and the cultures of the Old Testament and that chasm is often presents...
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