Book_of_Generations

Book of generations

Book of generations

Hypothesized Hebrew text


The Book of generations is a hypothesized Hebrew text which lies behind two passages in the Book of Genesis. The text is no longer extant, but according to the hypothesis, portions of it survive as part of Genesis. Frank Moore Cross demonstrated that the text could be separated from the other sources, which are substantially larger in comparison.[1]

Description

The only surviving portions of the Book of Generations consist of Genesis 5:1-32 and 11:10-26, comprising an unbroken lineage from Adam to Abraham.[1] It may, however, have once have extended as far as Jacob.[2]

Most scholars believe that the Book of generations came from the Priestly source (P), although some have speculated that the Book of generations itself had been borrowed in some form from an older, already extant source.[3]

See also


References

  1. Cross 1973, pp. 301–308.
  2. Cross 1973, p. 305.
  3. Emerton, J. A. (1988). "The Priestly Writer in Genesis". The Journal of Theological Studies. 39 (2): 381–400. ISSN 0022-5185.

Sources

  • Cross, Frank Moore (1973). Canaanite Myth and Hebrew Epic. Cambridge, Massachusetts.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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