Commentary on the Bible Creation Story in Genesis: Two Different Stories or Two Distinct Emphases? (Examining the Bible)

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Cover of the book Commentary on the Bible Creation Story in Genesis: Two Different Stories or Two Distinct Emphases? (Examining the Bible) by Robert Alan King, Robert Alan King
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Author: Robert Alan King ISBN: 9781466092945
Publisher: Robert Alan King Publication: March 6, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Robert Alan King
ISBN: 9781466092945
Publisher: Robert Alan King
Publication: March 6, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Commentary on the Bible Creation Story in Genesis: Two Different Stories or Two Distinct Emphases? from the series Examining the Bible by Robert Alan King is a booklet with 6,000 words. This booklet examines the first two chapters of Genesis with biblical commentary, providing insight into the meaning of the text. It also shows how what appear to be two different accounts are actually nothing more than two distinct emphases, showing how the second complements the first without any contradictions. King also touches briefly on the "gap theory," the seven literal days controversy, the plurality of deity, and other issues. Robert Alan King is an ordained minister through Calvary Chapel.

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Commentary on the Bible Creation Story in Genesis: Two Different Stories or Two Distinct Emphases? from the series Examining the Bible by Robert Alan King is a booklet with 6,000 words. This booklet examines the first two chapters of Genesis with biblical commentary, providing insight into the meaning of the text. It also shows how what appear to be two different accounts are actually nothing more than two distinct emphases, showing how the second complements the first without any contradictions. King also touches briefly on the "gap theory," the seven literal days controversy, the plurality of deity, and other issues. Robert Alan King is an ordained minister through Calvary Chapel.

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