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Nashville, TN: Broadman & Holman Publishers. Very Good; Text clean and unused. Normal shelfwear to cover. May 1998. Paperback. Shepherd's Notes; 76 pages .
Wheaton, IL: Victor Books. Very Good; Text is clean. Cover shows light wear, with a small band of fading against the spine. 1974. Paperback. 154 pages .
Nashville, TN: Broadman & Holman Publishers. Very Good; Text clean and unused. Normal shelfwear to cover. March 1998. Paperback. Shepherd's Notes; 88 pages .
New York: Carlton Press. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket; Signed by author on title page - 'And God said Study! Norman'. Text is clean. Cover shows almost no wear. Dust jacket shows light wear, some light rubbing on back side of dust jacket. 1991. Hardcover. FROM FRONT FLAP: Here is a detailed study of the Book of Genesis by a Lutheran pastor who has served three parishes, spent many years as a U. S. Air Force Chaplain, and taught philosophy on the college/univers ity level. It is not a scholarly, exegetical commentary filled with extensive footnotes and undefined foreign words. Rather, it is a study in the use of mathematical imagery in Sacred Scripture. It is meant to be read along with the Book of Genesis itself. The new principle of interpretation involves mathematical imagery and has nothing to do with what is commonly known as numerology. Ths numbers used in the text of Genesis may have both denotation (quantitative meaning) and connotation (qualitative meaning) , with the latter being more important. Interpreting this mathematical imagery gives new depth to the Biblical text. ; 224 pages; Signed by Author .