This book provides a comprehensive exploration of Genesis, the first book of the Bible, analyzing its theological, historical, literary, and cultural significance from multiple perspectives. The work begins by delving into the historical composition of Genesis, considering the Documentary Hypothesis, the Fragmentary Hypothesis, the Supplementary Hypothesis, and the Oral Tradition Theory. It explores how Genesis, through various editorial processes, has shaped the religious and cultural traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The analysis also considers the ways in which Genesis reflects the ancient Near Eastern context, drawing parallels with Mesopotamian, Canaanite, and Egyptian literature while offering a unique theological vision that diverges in significant ways.
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