Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Separation of Father and Son in Genesis Essay -- Holy Bible Genesis Es
Who is YHWH? However we interpret it, the Name of idol means net dominion He-Whom-There-Is-No-Escaping.Thomas Cahill,The Gifts of the Jews1 Ultimate dominion, that Gods rule is final, is the warmth and soul of the Book of propagation. In the beginning there was God later, God created man (Gen. 1.1, 1.27).2 But how does Gods ultimate dominion take up the kinship that develops between God and man? Several times in genesis God makes a covenant with man (Gen. 6.18, 17.2-8, 28.13-14). Explicit in this agreement, man is put in charge of perpetuating Gods covenant, or in essence perpetuating the Israelite race. On the one hand, then, it is the fathers transaction to impart knowledge of this important family to his son. On the other hand, the son must also take an active habit in encyclopaedism about and connecting with God. To do so, however, the son is forced to separate himself from his father in order to establish a alone(p) or individual relationship with God. Juggling t he fathers role and the sons role in the passing of the faith from one generation to the next creates a tension that at first seems to put a strain on the ultimate dominion of God. It is this very tension, however, that reinforces God as the preeminent being. Examining this relationship of father and son for every male character throughout Genesis would prove overly exhaustive and unnecessary. In fact, the characters themselves are not of singular importance to the doctrine of Genesis. Rather, it is the formula of separation that emerges as the larger lesson, so to speak, inherent in Genesis. This formula can be derived through an lengthened comparison of two primary characters, which, of course, can then be extrapolated to comprise othe... ... As we have seen, the separation of father from son in Genesis is necessary so that the son can develop an equally person-to-person relationship with God and, in turn, sustain an equally living and critical knowledge of God as the a bsolute provider and father. Further, the more foundation the separation the more strongly impressed in the sons mind becomes the separation and, in turn, the ultimate dominion of God. It is little wonder, then, that the Hebrew interpretation of God, YHWH, has been carried through hundreds of generations and survived great epochsafter all, YHWH is He-Whom-There-Is-No-Escaping (Cahill 113). Works Cited 1. Thomas Cahill, The Gifts of the Jews How a Tribe of Desert Nomads Changed the Way Everyone Thinks and Feels (New York Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc., 1998), 113.2. The blessed Bible, Authorized (King James) Version.
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