Of Genesis, Chapters 1-17 (nicot) - The Book

This report summarizes Victor P. Hamilton's scholarly work in the New International Commentary on the Old Testament (NICOT) series. First published in 1990 by Eerdmans , this volume provides an in-depth linguistic, literary, and theological analysis of the first 17 chapters of Genesis. 1. Commentary Structure and Methodology

Hamilton approaches the text from a , emphasizing the literary and theological unity of the book. Key features of his methodology include: The Book of Genesis, Chapters 1-17 (NICOT)

: Each section begins with Hamilton's own translation from the original Hebrew. This report summarizes Victor P

: He provides detailed commentary on grammatical and philological issues, often interacting with Ancient Near Eastern (ANE) comparative material. this volume provides an in-depth linguistic

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