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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- A Preface about “Really” ix
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Introduction: The Fall Is with Us Always xix
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PART ONE .Now and Then
- 1. The Fall in Interpretation 1
- 2. The Fall in the Hebrew Bible 18
- 3. Who Wrote the Garden Story and When? 28
- 4. What Is a Reader- Response Approach to Interpreting the Garden Story? 48
- 5. Reading, Presenting, and Evaluating the Garden Story 54
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PART TWO. Before Then
- 6. A Down- to- Earth Story (Gen 2:4– 7) 73
- 7. Why Eden? Why a Garden? Where Were the Trees? (Gen 2:5, 8– 10) 85
- 8. Where in the World Was Eden? (Gen 2:10– 14) 96
- 9. The Gardener and His Tasks (Gen 2:15) 114
- 10. The Second Commandment (Gen 2:16– 17) 120
- 11. The First Social Welfare Program (Gen 2:18– 20) 127
- 12. The First Lady (Gen 2:21– 23) 137
- 13. Why “Therefore”? (Gen 2:24) 151
- 14. How Bare Is Naked? (Gen 2:25) 158
- 15. Clever Conversation and Conspicuous Consumption (Gen 3:1– 6) 160
- 16. Dressing Up for a Dressing Down (Gen 3:7– 11) 172
- 17. Interrogation and Negotiation (Gen 3:11– 13) 179
- 18. Procreation in the Garden (Gen 3:14– 19; 4:1– 2) 184
- 19. Not a Leg to Stand On: Th e Serpent’s Sentence and the Israelite Culture of “Curse” (Gen 3:14– 15) 192
- 20. No Bundle of Joy: Hawwa’s Sentence and Israelite Predilections in Legal Reasoning (Gen 3:16) 206
- 21. Toil and Trouble: Adam’s Sentence and the Rights of Laborers (Gen 3:17– 19) 219
- 22. Out of the Garden (Gen 3:20– 24) 227
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PART THREE. Then and Now
- 23. The Essential Plot of the Garden Story 237
- 24. A Literal Translation of a Literary Text 243
- 25. Allusions to the Garden Story in the Hebrew Bible 251
- 26. Contra the Common Interpretation 260
- 27. Beyond the Tower of Babel 265
- Appendix: Transliterating Hebrew for Tourists in the Garden 269
- Notes 273
- Bibliography 335
- Index 357
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- A Preface about “Really” ix
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Introduction: The Fall Is with Us Always xix
-
PART ONE .Now and Then
- 1. The Fall in Interpretation 1
- 2. The Fall in the Hebrew Bible 18
- 3. Who Wrote the Garden Story and When? 28
- 4. What Is a Reader- Response Approach to Interpreting the Garden Story? 48
- 5. Reading, Presenting, and Evaluating the Garden Story 54
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PART TWO. Before Then
- 6. A Down- to- Earth Story (Gen 2:4– 7) 73
- 7. Why Eden? Why a Garden? Where Were the Trees? (Gen 2:5, 8– 10) 85
- 8. Where in the World Was Eden? (Gen 2:10– 14) 96
- 9. The Gardener and His Tasks (Gen 2:15) 114
- 10. The Second Commandment (Gen 2:16– 17) 120
- 11. The First Social Welfare Program (Gen 2:18– 20) 127
- 12. The First Lady (Gen 2:21– 23) 137
- 13. Why “Therefore”? (Gen 2:24) 151
- 14. How Bare Is Naked? (Gen 2:25) 158
- 15. Clever Conversation and Conspicuous Consumption (Gen 3:1– 6) 160
- 16. Dressing Up for a Dressing Down (Gen 3:7– 11) 172
- 17. Interrogation and Negotiation (Gen 3:11– 13) 179
- 18. Procreation in the Garden (Gen 3:14– 19; 4:1– 2) 184
- 19. Not a Leg to Stand On: Th e Serpent’s Sentence and the Israelite Culture of “Curse” (Gen 3:14– 15) 192
- 20. No Bundle of Joy: Hawwa’s Sentence and Israelite Predilections in Legal Reasoning (Gen 3:16) 206
- 21. Toil and Trouble: Adam’s Sentence and the Rights of Laborers (Gen 3:17– 19) 219
- 22. Out of the Garden (Gen 3:20– 24) 227
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PART THREE. Then and Now
- 23. The Essential Plot of the Garden Story 237
- 24. A Literal Translation of a Literary Text 243
- 25. Allusions to the Garden Story in the Hebrew Bible 251
- 26. Contra the Common Interpretation 260
- 27. Beyond the Tower of Babel 265
- Appendix: Transliterating Hebrew for Tourists in the Garden 269
- Notes 273
- Bibliography 335
- Index 357