One of my favorite portions of the Bible are the first few chapters of Genesis. The narratives of Creation, the Fall, Noah’s Flood, and the Tower of Babel give incredible insights into the world we live in today. Everything from geology to theology can be explained through the events of these chapters.
One of the major events in this portion of Genesis is Noah’s Flood. And the questions of when it happened, and how long it lasted have been debated for ages.
Grappling With The Chronology Of The Genesis Flood seeks to resolve at least one of these questions by examining in detail the Hebrew grammar found in the Flood narrative. This looks to be a very comprehensive examination of the chronology of Noah’s Flood, and I’m excited to discover what conclusions the authors have reached.
I will post a full review when I finish the book, but in the meantime, you can pick up a copy of Grappling With The Chronology Of The Genesis Flood on Amazon.
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