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  • Title: Genesis: Lecture I
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    • God created the heaven and the earth, they convey to him
    • and images of “heaven and earth,” of “Gods,”
    • beginning God created ...), must in no wise associate it with any
    • when he utters the words: In the beginning God created the heaven and
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture II
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    • more that in the word bara — “in the beginning the Gods
    • one simply says “And the spirit of the Gods moved upon the
    • And the spirit of God (the Elohim) moved upon the face
    • the sentence And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the
    • Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters, but that did
    • substance of the memorable verse: And God said, Let there be
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture III
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    • moment indicated by those meaningful words of the Bible: And God
    • languages in words somewhat like this: “The Gods made a
    • goal of the Gods! I ask you to feel the immense significance of this
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture IV
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    • Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters really mean that
    • mighty words: And God said, Let there be light: and there was
    • There is a sentence in Genesis which is rendered And God divided
    • God called the light Day. This is a real stumbling-block for the
    • dies — god and day. There is an essential inner
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture V
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    • the passage in which the words ring forth And God (the
    • And God called the light Day (yom), and the darkness He called
    • [The English Authorised Version is: And God said, ... let them be
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture VII
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    • stage in the Genesis account the momentous words occur And God said,
    • writer of the Genesis account when to the words And God said, Let
    • there be light he adds: And God saw the light. In this ancient
    • say merely And God saw the light, but that He saw that it was
    • external. Thus when in Genesis we come to the words God saw the
    • reads And God saw the light ... could not have been spoken in
    • “day,” to leave out the words: And God saw ...
    • On the first “day” it reads: And God saw the light,
    • of the first day, it says: And God said, Let there be a firmament
    • waters ... and it was so. And God called the firmament Heaven. And the
    • And God saw ..., which we find on the first day, is left out
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture VIII
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    • And out of the ground the LORD GodCh. II, v.19
    • And GodCh. I, v.26,
    • God said, Let us make man, anyone sensitive to warmth would have
    • God ... breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, unless
    • the expulsion from Paradise according to which the Godhead placed the
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture IX
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    • For the Lord God had not caused it to rain upon the earth
    • “day” of creation: And God made two great lights; the
    • And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground.]
  • Title: Genesis: Lecture X
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    • as follows: And the Lord God ... breathed into his nostrils the
    • created, in the day that the Lord God made the earth and the
    • called “God,” and Jahve-Elohim called “the Lord
    • God” — the Lord God made the earth and the heavens. I ask
    • creation, because it says that God created man, should also look at



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