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* Lesk, Joshua (2005): A Comparison of Narrative in [http://digitool.library.mcgill.ca/webclient/StreamGate?folder_id=0&dvs=1342188421097~574 Genesis and Genesis Rabbah]: The Cain and Abel Story. | * Lesk, Joshua (2005): A Comparison of Narrative in [http://digitool.library.mcgill.ca/webclient/StreamGate?folder_id=0&dvs=1342188421097~574 Genesis and Genesis Rabbah]: The Cain and Abel Story. | ||
* Lombaard, C. (2007): [http://www.ajol.info/index.php/actat/article/view/52323/40947 Genealogies and spiritualities in Genesis 4:17-22, 4:25-26, 5:1-32], in: Acta Theologica 27/2. S. 145-164. | |||
: '''Abstract''': The three genealogies in Genesis 4:17-22, 4:25-26 en 5:1-32 show different intentions: the first wants (amongst other purposes) to give an aetiology of the trades; the second wants to stress the importance of a new beginning; the third wants to relate Adam to Noah. Each of these approaches to genealogy has a different intent; each wants to indicate a different aspect of God’s care. Each thus evidences an own (though not unrelated) configuration of faith experienced, that is, a different spirituality. | |||
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- Lesk, Joshua (2005): A Comparison of Narrative in Genesis and Genesis Rabbah: The Cain and Abel Story.
- Lombaard, C. (2007): Genealogies and spiritualities in Genesis 4:17-22, 4:25-26, 5:1-32, in: Acta Theologica 27/2. S. 145-164.
- Abstract: The three genealogies in Genesis 4:17-22, 4:25-26 en 5:1-32 show different intentions: the first wants (amongst other purposes) to give an aetiology of the trades; the second wants to stress the importance of a new beginning; the third wants to relate Adam to Noah. Each of these approaches to genealogy has a different intent; each wants to indicate a different aspect of God’s care. Each thus evidences an own (though not unrelated) configuration of faith experienced, that is, a different spirituality.