GENESIS through the lens of Anthropology (Founded 21 March 2007)
Monday, November 4, 2024
Another Look at Genesis 3:13-15
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Mary and the Christ Child with Angels and Saints George and Theodore, c. 600 AD ( St. Catherine's Monastery ) Dr. Alice C. Linsley Th...
Saturday, October 26, 2024
Readers, it is your turn!
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Dr. Alice C. Linsley I started this blog 16 years ago with the intention of exploring the Book of Genesis as an anthropologist and a Chris...
Friday, August 30, 2024
Five Features of the Hebrew Social Structure
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Dr. Alice C. Linsley The application of kinship analysis has proven extremely useful in identifying the following features of...
Tuesday, August 13, 2024
Reading Genesis as Verifiable History
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Dr. Alice C. Linsley Chapters 1-11 of Genesis often are called "Prehistory" in the sense that the persons and events detailed in...
Monday, August 5, 2024
Should the Babies of Christian Parents be Circumcised?
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An illustration of a 4300-year tomb relief at Ankhmaho, Saqqara showing circumcision. Dr. Alice C. Linsley Circumcision existed before th...
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Tuesday, June 25, 2024
The Dispersion of the Early Hebrew
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Map produced by Daniel Todd Dr. Alice C. Linsley The Hebrew were widely dispersed before Abraham's time (c.2000 BC). They wer...
Saturday, May 11, 2024
The Hebrew Rulers of Genesis
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Naamah named her firstborn son Lamech after her father, Lamech the Elder (Gen. 4). Lamech the Younger was one of Methuselah's sons (Ge...
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