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David J. Reimer | reimerd@gmail.com
N.b. for a PDF of this “handout” go to https://is.gd/gikasu
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“The doctrine of the Trinity is then fully present in the NT, not, indeed, as a doctrine about God but more fundamentally, as a controlling logic…”: Robert W. Jenson, “Trinity”, in The Oxford Companion to Christian Thought, ed. by Adrian Hastings, Alistair Mason, and Hugh Pyper (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000) , pp. 716–17.
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- Spurrell, G. J., Notes on the Hebrew text of the book of Genesis (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1887). [Download link]
- Delitzsch, Franz, A new commentary on Genesis, vol. 1, Introduction + Genesis 1-14 (Edinburgh: T & T Clark, 1899).
- Delitzsch, Franz, A new commentary on Genesis, vol. 2, Genesis 15-50 (Edinburgh: T & T Clark, 1894).
- Kidner, Derek, Genesis: an introduction and commentary (Leicester: Inver-Varsity Press, 1967).
- Rad, Gerhard von, Genesis: a commentary (Philadelphia: Westminster, 1971).
- = G. von Rad, [Genesis: a commentary @ UHI](https://uhi