This volume covers the book of Genesis. In it, Weidner develops his biblical theology as drawn from figures like Karl Keil, Franz Delitzsch, and Gustav Oehler, as he exposits major themes from the first book of the Bible. He criticizes the historical critical school throughout the text, and argues that Genesis was written by divine inspiration, and that its themes find their end in Christ.
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