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Volume 2

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Joan Cook gives us a clear explication of the complex interwoven stories of Genesis. She highlights the character traits of these pioneers of our faith, follows the threads of various themes throughout the book, and relates the details to ancient Near Eastern culture. An enlightening book.Irene Nowell, OSB, Adjunct Professor of Theology, St. John�s University School of Theology
With deep knowledge of the ancient Near East and its customs, and with sensitivity to the contours of the biblical stories, Sr. Joan Cook opens up the book of Genesis, passage by passage, in stimulating terms. She shows how Genesis invites us into its narratives of puzzlement, of unbearable pain, and of joyful amazement in living in relationship with God. Delving into Genesis with Cook�s commentary will help readers appreciate the providence of a God who continues to guide us--we who share the same dignity and frailties of our ancestors in faith.Robert D. Miller II, Associate Professor of Old Testament, The Catholic University of America
Sr. Joan Cook, S.C. provides a sweeping and accessible commentary on the Book of Genesis through the lens of historical-critical and canonical criticism, which also takes into account the theological arc of the book. The commentary and biblical text are helpfully broken up into five sections that demonstrate the development of the plot and could be especially useful for lectio divina. Her immersion in the culture and language of Genesis helps her to illustrate important connections between Abraham and Joseph in the Hebrew and the type-scene that connects Isaac and Jacob with later biblical figures. She highlights important theological principles such as humanity being made in the image and likeness of God, and the book has useful index to the Catechism of the Catholic Church that will also help those trying to connect Genesis to important theological principles. The commentary helps the reader see the unwavering obedience of Abraham, the complexity of Jacob, and the wisdom of Joseph in

Table of Contents
Contents

Abbreviations� � 4

THE BOOK OF GENESIS
Introduction� � 5
Text and Commentary� � 11
� � �The Primeval Story (1:1–11:28)� � 11
� � �The Ancestral Story, Part 1: Abraham and Sarah (11:29–25:18)� � 36
� � �The Ancestral Story, Part 2: Isaac and Rebekah (25:19–28:9)� � 75
� � �The Ancestral Story, Part 3: Jacob and His Wives (28:10–36:43)� � 84
� � �The Ancestral Story, Part 4: The Joseph Story (37:1–50:26)� � 110
Conclusion� � 151
Review Aids and Discussion Topics� � 152
Index of Citations from the Catechism of the Catholic Church� � 156
Maps� � 159

Genesis Volume 2 NEW COLLEGEVILLE BIBLE COMMENTARY OLD TESTAMENT 2

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      Publisher: Liturgical Press
      Publication Date: 5/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780814628362, 978-0814628362
      ISBN10: 0814628362

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Volume 2

      Trade Review
      Joan Cook gives us a clear explication of the complex interwoven stories of Genesis. She highlights the character traits of these pioneers of our faith, follows the threads of various themes throughout the book, and relates the details to ancient Near Eastern culture. An enlightening book.Irene Nowell, OSB, Adjunct Professor of Theology, St. John�s University School of Theology
      With deep knowledge of the ancient Near East and its customs, and with sensitivity to the contours of the biblical stories, Sr. Joan Cook opens up the book of Genesis, passage by passage, in stimulating terms. She shows how Genesis invites us into its narratives of puzzlement, of unbearable pain, and of joyful amazement in living in relationship with God. Delving into Genesis with Cook�s commentary will help readers appreciate the providence of a God who continues to guide us--we who share the same dignity and frailties of our ancestors in faith.Robert D. Miller II, Associate Professor of Old Testament, The Catholic University of America
      Sr. Joan Cook, S.C. provides a sweeping and accessible commentary on the Book of Genesis through the lens of historical-critical and canonical criticism, which also takes into account the theological arc of the book. The commentary and biblical text are helpfully broken up into five sections that demonstrate the development of the plot and could be especially useful for lectio divina. Her immersion in the culture and language of Genesis helps her to illustrate important connections between Abraham and Joseph in the Hebrew and the type-scene that connects Isaac and Jacob with later biblical figures. She highlights important theological principles such as humanity being made in the image and likeness of God, and the book has useful index to the Catechism of the Catholic Church that will also help those trying to connect Genesis to important theological principles. The commentary helps the reader see the unwavering obedience of Abraham, the complexity of Jacob, and the wisdom of Joseph in

      Table of Contents
      Contents

      Abbreviations� � 4

      THE BOOK OF GENESIS
      Introduction� � 5
      Text and Commentary� � 11
      � � �The Primeval Story (1:1–11:28)� � 11
      � � �The Ancestral Story, Part 1: Abraham and Sarah (11:29–25:18)� � 36
      � � �The Ancestral Story, Part 2: Isaac and Rebekah (25:19–28:9)� � 75
      � � �The Ancestral Story, Part 3: Jacob and His Wives (28:10–36:43)� � 84
      � � �The Ancestral Story, Part 4: The Joseph Story (37:1–50:26)� � 110
      Conclusion� � 151
      Review Aids and Discussion Topics� � 152
      Index of Citations from the Catechism of the Catholic Church� � 156
      Maps� � 159

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