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    Creation and destruction a reappraisal of the Chaoskampf theory in the Old Testament / by Tsumura, David Toshio

    Published 2005
    Table of Contents: “…pt. 1. Creation narratives in Genesis -- pt. 2. The Chaoskampf motif in poetic texts.…”
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    Creation and destruction a reappraisal of the Chaoskampf theory in the Old Testament / by Tsumura, David Toshio

    Published 2005
    Table of Contents: “…pt. 1. Creation narratives in Genesis -- pt. 2. The Chaoskampf motif in poetic texts.…”
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    Legal friction law, narrative, and identity politics in biblical Israel / by Hepner, Gershon

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…Pt. 4. Primeval history (Genesis 1:1-11:25) encourages the Judean exiles to return to Judah -- Judeans in space and time : the first creation narrative supports the Judeans' mandate of subduing the Land of Canaan -- Noah's nakedness : the curse of Canaan provides a rationale for delegitimizing the indigenous population of Canaan -- Babel : the destruction of the Tower of Babel encourages the Judean exiles to return to Judah in accordance with Genesis 1:28.…”
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    Legal friction law, narrative, and identity politics in biblical Israel / by Hepner, Gershon

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…Pt. 4. Primeval history (Genesis 1:1-11:25) encourages the Judean exiles to return to Judah -- Judeans in space and time : the first creation narrative supports the Judeans' mandate of subduing the Land of Canaan -- Noah's nakedness : the curse of Canaan provides a rationale for delegitimizing the indigenous population of Canaan -- Babel : the destruction of the Tower of Babel encourages the Judean exiles to return to Judah in accordance with Genesis 1:28.…”
    An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
    Electronic eBook