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In this episode, we continue reading Genesis 1–11 as a polemic by focusing on creation in Genesis 1 and 2.
We look at how the text confronts ancient pagan ideas by showing Yahweh’s total supremacy over chaos, sea monsters, heavenly bodies, and human origins.
Along the way, we explore themes like the image of God, the seven days, Eden as sacred space, and the deeper theological message behind the creation story.
Notes and resources are linked below.
Resources:
Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1wH0PnFmArEdlNZB3fZNa2MTphdp28yLu?usp=sharing
By Daniel Babalola5
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In this episode, we continue reading Genesis 1–11 as a polemic by focusing on creation in Genesis 1 and 2.
We look at how the text confronts ancient pagan ideas by showing Yahweh’s total supremacy over chaos, sea monsters, heavenly bodies, and human origins.
Along the way, we explore themes like the image of God, the seven days, Eden as sacred space, and the deeper theological message behind the creation story.
Notes and resources are linked below.
Resources:
Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1wH0PnFmArEdlNZB3fZNa2MTphdp28yLu?usp=sharing