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  2. Book of Genesis - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Genesis (from Greek Γένεσις, Génesis; Biblical Hebrew: בְּרֵאשִׁית ‎, romanized: Bərēʾšīṯ, lit. 'In [the] beginning'; Latin: Liber Genesis) is the first book of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament. [1]

  3. Wife–sister narratives in the Book of Genesis - Wikipedia

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    The Bible with sources revealed. HarperSanFrancisco. ISBN 0-06-053069-3. Jewish Encyclopedia. Savina Teubal (1984). Sarah The Priestess: The First Matriarch Of Genesis. Swallow Press. ISBN 978-0-8040-0844-0. Robinson (1977). Biblical Researches. Swallow Press. ISBN 0-405-10281-X. New American Bible. — note the footnotes for Genesis 26 and 20-21

  4. List of women in the Bible - Wikipedia

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    Genesis [194] Tirzah – one of the daughters of Zelophehad. Numbers, Joshua [71] [109] Tabitha (Acts 9:36) – from Joppa, Tabitha was always doing good and helping the poor. AKA 'Dorcas' Tryphena and Tryphosa are Christian women mentioned in Romans 16:12 of the Bible ("Salute Tryphena and Tryphosa, who labour in the Lord." KJV)

  5. Phyllis Trible - Wikipedia

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    Phyllis Trible (born October 25, 1932) is a feminist biblical scholar from Richmond, Virginia, United States. [1] Trible's scholarship focuses on the Hebrew Bible and she is noted for her prominent influence on feminist biblical interpretation. [2]

  6. Women of Genesis - Wikipedia

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    Women of Genesis is a series of novels begun in 2000 by Orson Scott Card. The novels in this series are centred on the wives of the Biblical Patriarchs of the Book of Genesis . As of December 2024, three books have been published, and the fourth and fifth books in the series are currently listed as works in progress on Card's website.

  7. Primeval history - Wikipedia

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    Genesis 1–11 shows little relationship to the remainder of Genesis. [8] For example, the names of its characters and its geography – Adam (man) and Eve (life), the Land of Nod ("Wandering"), and so on – are symbolic rather than real, and much of the narratives consist of lists of "firsts": the first murder, the first wine, the first ...