Scattered thoughts from James Bejon, intended to bring out certain aspects/details of Scripture which are often glossed over. All content free.
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Joseph’s brothers hated him. He was his father’s favourite, which they resented, and if his dreams were to be taken seriously (as Jacob suspected), he would ultimately reign over them, the idea of which was intolerable.
The introductions to the books of Genesis and Revelation are underlain by similar grammatico-numerical patterns.
The primary task of many Biblical scholars (as they see it) is to explain how and why the Biblical text acquired its final form—i.e., what source material it used, how that material was expanded/redacted, who expanded/redacted it, why they ...
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