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What is the meaning and purpose of the toledoth refrain in Genesis?
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Toledoth means "generations" or "history." It divides one part of the story from another, telling how God accomplishes His purpose in history through the righteous who choose Him.
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Into how many parts do the toledoth refrains divide Genesis?
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The toledoth refrains divide Genesis into 12 parts.
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What is the significance of the number twelve in Scripture?
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The number twelve in Scripture indicates something that has universal importance for the ordering of the community, as the twelve tribes of Israel, the twelve Apostles, or the twelve months of the year.
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Why is the memorization of structures important for understanding Scripture?
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The memorization of structures is important for understanding Scripture because they are like a map that allows the student to go through the Scriptures with certainty, not missing anything important, and seeing how the parts fit into the whole.
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Does Genesis 2 teach that there are two kinds of life for Man?
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Genesis 2 does teach that there are two kinds of life for Man. The first is the body united to the soul and the second is Man's soul united to God in love.
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Why did God test the Man?
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God tested Man to give him the chance to make a freely given gift of himself and his love and trust in friendship to God.
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Why did God create Woman?
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God created Woman to be a helper fit for the Man so that Man and Woman, through their experience of loving each other, can understand how deeply God loves them.
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Genesis 1 focuses more on
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The number four in Scripture often signifies something that
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In Scripture, the point of view often shifts between the human and the divine.
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God commanded the Man not to eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil to give the man a chance to freely trust in the authority and goodness of God.
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The marriage of Man and Woman is one of the primary biblical symbols for the love God has for His people and the love they should have for God.
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toledoth refrain from Genesis
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The hebrew word/name Adam means:
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God tested Man because:
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In this lesson, memorization of the structures of the Bible is compared to:
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Scripture is both fully human and fully divine.
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Genesis belongs to which part of the Old Testament?
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God created Man in of the garden of Eden.
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Genesis 2 shows that the garden of Eden is the place of:
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Genesis 2 shows us that the most important kind of life for human beings is
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Genesis 2 focuses more on
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God created Woman so that Man and Woman could more fully experience and understand God's love for them.
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The toledoth refrains divide Genesis up into how many parts?
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The Old Testament is divided into the Law, the Prohets, and the Writings.
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Genesis 2 talks about the four rivers that come out of Eden and water all the lands round about so that
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The number twelve in Scripture often signifies something that
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St. Augustine said the first thing a student of the Bible should do to understand it is
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