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An Analysis of The Literary Structure of Genesis Rebuts Gap Theory and Multiple-Source Claims

VladtheDestroyer

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I don't know much about the author, but I like what he has done here: https://www.academia.edu/109891815/THE_LITERARY_STRUCTURE_OF_THE_CREATION_STORY_IN_GENESIS_1_1_2_3

I thought that perhaps @Derf might at least be interested in this, as we had an interesting discussion that briefly involved a parallelism in Job, not long ago.

I am going to comment later on some of the views given in the Discussion section of this work. There are a couple things I think the author gets wrong there, but nothing that I feel would affect his overall analysis of the structure or the criteria involved. I have only now just finished carefully reading the entire paper.

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