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Book Description
- Title:
- New Discoveries in Babylonia About Genesis, 5th edn., 1949
- Author:
- P.J. Wiseman [1888-1948]
- Publication Year:
- 1936
- Location:
- London & Edinburgh
- Publisher:
- Marshall, Morgan & Scott, Ltd.
- Pages:
- 143
- Subjects:
- Archaeology, Babylonia, Old Testament, Genesis
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents
- Preface to the Second Edition
-
Introduction
- Excavations in the Land of Genesis
- Rapid Developments in Early History
- Methods of Writing 5000 Years Ago
- The Key That Unlocks the Book
- Evidences of the Antiquity of Genesis
- Who Wrote The Original Tablets?
- How Moses Compiled Genesis
- A Critic's History of the Higher Criticism
- The Critical Theories Now Obsolete
- Genesis Defends Itself Against Attack
- The Use of the Name and Title For God in Genesis
- The Trend of Higher Criticism
- Bible and Babylonian Creation Tablets
- The New Testament Use of Genesis
- The Attitude of the Lord Jesus Christ to Genesis
- Conclusion