from Part II - Social World of Genesis
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 June 2022
The book of Genesis stands apart from the rest of the Hebrew Bible in the diverse genres and topics that it covers, from creation accounts to shorter etiologies (e.g., the advent of clothing [Gen 3:7, 21], animal husbandry, agriculture, arts and crafts [Gen 4], dietary laws [Gen 9:3–4], the diversification of language [Gen 11:1–9]), and the early histories of specific linguistic and cultural groups descended from Noah’s three sons, Shem, Ham, and Japhet. Genesis 12–50, which focuses on Shem’s descendants, introduces key figures referred to here as the ancestors: Abraham/Sarah, Isaac/Rebecca, Jacob (renamed Israel)/Leah and Rachel (his two principal wives), and the twelve fathers of the tribes of Israel, Jacob’s male offspring.
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