Genesis 1 &2 is a type of Hebrew poetry.
Parallelism.
They are two telling of the same story. One reflects the Akadian Ugarituc and the other more Egyptian ....
Both had written languages. Ugarituc was cuneiform and the Egyptian was pictographs.
Hebrew is a metaphoric and verb based language....not Noun based like English. So even the parts of speech are vastly different.
Yes, Genesis 1& 2 are poetry....because they reflect the oral tradition by with which people learned history and Law. Hebrew language, in written form, reflects elements of Ugaritic and Egyptian but the poetry is unique all unto itself. Yes, it is full of all the poetic arts but that does not negate its truth.
And where if God believed it to be important He would have included "How I populated the earth" from beginning to end. But he did not. Just like God didn't include all the details of universe building. Not important or relevant to people who were building mud bricks just last year and unaccustomed to wearing clothes.
Until the USA came along, the world for thousands of years was a Caste based society. Your heritage determined your position and wealth in society as well as your family's future. This notion of travel was unheard of. Travellers had zero inheritance or legacy. Such as Abraham. Same with Adam and Eve who lost their garden due to sin.
Same with Israel repeatedly.
Genesis builds a case of why God is going to allow Israel to be caretakers of the Promised Land. To restore the Garden of the Fertile Crescent otherwise known as Eden.
Hawwa/Eve is not a Tag name like "Lucy, Jane, or Buffy. It's a title of position.
By the time Cain kills Abel there's a distinct possibility of roughly 20,000 people due to exponential growth of breeding and pregnancy upon maturity. Just a simple matter of calculus. (The Bible is not complete in telling history)
And then also in those Early years I'd imagine they were hot after the "Seed of the Woman" that was going to allow them access back into the Garden so they could regain what they had lost.
Wanting more has been the downfall of mankind since its inception. Because that race for purity caused laws which brought violence. Which brought about the flood.
But Noah walked with God. Meaning that nobody else understood that mercy, forgiveness and grace were the focus from the beginning. They were focused on the perfection without the kindness.
Parallelism.
They are two telling of the same story. One reflects the Akadian Ugarituc and the other more Egyptian ....
Both had written languages. Ugarituc was cuneiform and the Egyptian was pictographs.
Hebrew is a metaphoric and verb based language....not Noun based like English. So even the parts of speech are vastly different.
Yes, Genesis 1& 2 are poetry....because they reflect the oral tradition by with which people learned history and Law. Hebrew language, in written form, reflects elements of Ugaritic and Egyptian but the poetry is unique all unto itself. Yes, it is full of all the poetic arts but that does not negate its truth.
And where if God believed it to be important He would have included "How I populated the earth" from beginning to end. But he did not. Just like God didn't include all the details of universe building. Not important or relevant to people who were building mud bricks just last year and unaccustomed to wearing clothes.
Until the USA came along, the world for thousands of years was a Caste based society. Your heritage determined your position and wealth in society as well as your family's future. This notion of travel was unheard of. Travellers had zero inheritance or legacy. Such as Abraham. Same with Adam and Eve who lost their garden due to sin.
Same with Israel repeatedly.
Genesis builds a case of why God is going to allow Israel to be caretakers of the Promised Land. To restore the Garden of the Fertile Crescent otherwise known as Eden.
Hawwa/Eve is not a Tag name like "Lucy, Jane, or Buffy. It's a title of position.
By the time Cain kills Abel there's a distinct possibility of roughly 20,000 people due to exponential growth of breeding and pregnancy upon maturity. Just a simple matter of calculus. (The Bible is not complete in telling history)
And then also in those Early years I'd imagine they were hot after the "Seed of the Woman" that was going to allow them access back into the Garden so they could regain what they had lost.
Wanting more has been the downfall of mankind since its inception. Because that race for purity caused laws which brought violence. Which brought about the flood.
But Noah walked with God. Meaning that nobody else understood that mercy, forgiveness and grace were the focus from the beginning. They were focused on the perfection without the kindness.