The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Genesis
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BY MARCUS DODS, D.D., AUTHOR OF “ISRAEL’S IRON AGE,” “THE PARABLES OF OUR LORD,” “THE PRAYER THAT TEACHES TO PRAY,” ETC.
NEW YORK: A. C. ARMSTRONG AND SON 714, BROADWAY.
If any one is in search of accurate information regarding the age of this earth, or its relation to the sun, moon, and stars, or regarding the order in which plants and animals have appeared upon it, he is referred to recent text-books in astronomy, geology, and palæontology. No one for a moment dreams of referring a serious student of these subjects to the Bible as a source of information. It is not the object of the writers of Scripture to impart physical instruction or to enlarge the bounds of scientific knowledge. But if any one wishes to know what connection the world has with God, if he seeks to trace back all that now is to the very fountain-head of life, if he desires to discover some unifying principle, some illuminating purpose in the history of this earth, then we confidently refer him to these and the subsequent chapters of Scripture as his safest, and indeed his only, guide to the information he seeks. Every writing must be judged by the object the writer has in view. If the object of the writer of these chapters was to convey physical information, then certainly it is imperfectly fulfilled. But if his object was to give an intelligible account of God’s relation to the world and to man, then it must be owned that he has been successful in the highest degree.
Marcus Dods
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THE CREATION.
THE FALL.
CAIN AND ABEL.
CAIN’S LINE, AND ENOCH.
THE FLOOD.
NOAH’S FALL.
THE CALL OF ABRAHAM.
ABRAM IN EGYPT.
LOT’S SEPARATION FROM ABRAM.
ABRAM’S RESCUE OF LOT.
COVENANT WITH ABRAM.
BIRTH OF ISHMAEL.
THE COVENANT SEALED.
ABRAHAM’S INTERCESSION FOR SODOM.
DESTRUCTION OF THE CITIES OF THE PLAIN.
SACRIFICE OF ISAAC.
ISHMAEL AND ISAAC.
PURCHASE OF MACHPELAH.
ISAAC’S MARRIAGE.
ESAU AND JACOB.
JACOB’S FRAUD.
JACOB’S FLIGHT AND DREAM.
JACOB AT PENIEL.
JACOB’S RETURN.
JOSEPH’S DREAMS.
JOSEPH IN PRISON.
PHARAOH’S DREAMS.
JOSEPH’S ADMINISTRATION.
FOOTNOTES:
VISITS OF JOSEPH’S BRETHREN.
THE RECONCILIATION.
THE BLESSINGS OF THE TRIBES.
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