The past several months for my Thursday night Bible study group we have been studying the book of Genesis. Originally it started solely as an examination of Genesis 1-11 with specific emphasis on different, orthodox interpretations of those chapters. In other words, we were looking at different Christian views on creation, the fall, the flood, and so on. The goal was to show that you can have a different interpretation of those first few chapters of Genesis and still be well within the theological boundaries of Christianity. One thing I kept mentioning while leading this study was that Genesis 1-11, while important and the part of the book that gets all the attention, isn't the primary focus of Genesis. It is, in a sense, a set up for the story of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. So, when we finished Genesis 11 the group requested that we keep going and pay off all that set up. So we did. Here are some of my reflections on Genesis having just studied it for several months. 1. We desperat...
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