Scripture Old Testament- Exploring Genesis.
Historical perspective part 2
Genesis, the story of origins, sets the scene for the whole Bible.
The very first episode shows that God is the all-powerful creator of the
universe, and that he chose Adam to administer it.
The second episode already shows human failure and God's forgiveness,
themes woven together especially in Gn 1-11, through stories couched in the
remote past, but relevant to every phase of human history.
Much of the imagery is similar to that of other ancient religions,
but the conception of God and the world is wholly different. Instead of the
fantastic world of qua human beings as mere pawns, God is a loving creator who
repeatedly acts to save the human race even when it fails him.
The stories of the ancestors which follow represent the oldest
traditions of Israel. Their world is that of the Hebrews, pastoral nomads
on the fringes of civilisation. Abraham stands out as the friend of God at the
origin of faith, reckless in his trust in Yahweh, and a partner in the first of
the series of covenants which lead up to the great covenant on Sinai. Isaac
receives a confirmation of this covenant, and so does Jacob, that figure of
cunning and intrigue. Finally, the extended story of Joseph shows that God is
able to save his people in Egypt through the very man they had rejected
and sold into slavery.
The origin of these traditions is diverse. Many of the stories
explain customs such as circumcision or abstention from eating blood; some
comment on features of the landscape or the existence of shrines; others
explain the origin of names. Although identification of persons is not always
certain, details of legal observances often show a striking correspondence with
ancient codes of Law, e.g. on ownership of land or on marital customs. Through
it all shines the faith of these ancestors and their certainty that they are
chosen and protected by their God.
PLAN OF THE
BOOK
I The Origin of the World and of the Human Race 1:1-11:32
A The Creation and the Fall 1:1-6:4
B The Flood 6:5-9:17
C From the Flood to Abraham 9:18-11:32
II The Story of Abraham 12:1-25:18
III The Story of Isaac and Jacob 25:19-37:1
IV The Story of Joseph 37:2-50:26
So what do we believe in our relationship with God?
Do we, like our ancestors in faith truly believe that God is
in our own personal story, and despite the difficulties that
come our way, that we have that certainty too, that we are chosen and protected
by God?
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