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Section 10
Bibliography & Notes
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- .hm;d;a} 1) ground, soil, land.
2) land, region, country. 3) piece of ground, property. 4)
earth substance for building or construction. 5) whole inhabited earth. 6)
personal name of a city Adamah, 128, in the tribe of Naphtali,
Joshua 19:36. Noun: feminine singular, 127; from !dea;
red, to be red, 119. Genesis 2:5. 1/7, 5/438/1, 31/CD, 37/CD,
42/CD.
- .jp'n: Qal: to breathe, blow; followed
by b blow into it; followed
by Al[': tj'p'l;
vae wyl;k;
to blow fire upon it — ore, for melting, so fig. and I will
blow upon you with (b) the
fire of my wrath. Pual: to be blown; a fire not blown by any
human breath. Hiphil: to cause to breathe out; Hv;p]n"'n
she has breathed out her life of a mother; h;yl,[;B]
vp,n< yTijP;ji
the life of its (the land's) owners I have caused them to
breathe out; /t/a !T,j]P'hiwÒ
and you have sniffed at it in contempt. Absolute: j'Wpn:
rysi a blown, as in a
well-heated, boiling, pot. Verb: masculine singular, 5301. 1/556,
5/114/1, 31/CD, 37/CD, 42/CD.
- .#a' 1) nostril as organ of
breathing, nose as organ of smelling. 2) anger, #a'
l['B', #a'
vyai an angry man. Dual !yIP'a'
1) the nostrils. 2) meton. face, countenance; !yIP'a'
hx;r]a' the face to the ground; yPea'l]
at the face of, before. 3) two persons, !yIP'a'tj'a'hn;m;
a portion of two persons, i. e. a double portion. 4) anger;
'a' &r,a, slow to anger,
'a' rx'q] quick to anger,
impatient. Noun: masculine singular, 639; from to breath hard,
i. e. be enraged angry, displeased, 599. 1/36, 5/700/1, 31/CD,
37/CD, 42/CD.
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- .
bc,[, herbs,
vegetables, grass. Noun: masculine singular, 6212, from an unused root
meaning to glisten or be green. Gen 1:11, 29. 1/616, 5/476/6, 31/CD, 37/CD,
42/CD.
Parker, Gary E. "The Origin of Life on Earth." Creation
Science Research Quarterly, September 1970.
Parker, Gary E., and Thomas R. Mertens. Life’s Basis: Biomolecules.
New York: John Wiley and Sons. 1977.
Bliss, Richard B., and Gary E. Parker. Origin of Life.
Colorado Springs: Master Books. Two Models Creation-Evolution Series 1994.
Wilder-Smith, A.E. The Natural Sciences Know Nothing of Evolution.
Colorado Springs: Master Books. 1981.
Thaxton, Charles, Walter Bradley, and Roger Olsen. The Mystery of
Life’s Origin: Reassessing Current Theories. New York:
Philosophical Library. 1984.
Davis, William P. & Solomon, Eldra Pearl. The World of Biology,
2nd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1979.
Hoyle, Fred & Wickramasinghe, Chandra. Evolution From Space.
New York: Simon and Schuster, © 1981 by Fred Hoyle and Chandra
Wickramasinghe.
Torrey, R.A. The New Topical Textbook : A scriptural text
book for the use of ministers, teachers, and all Christian workers / R.A.
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1897.
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Biological Change, 2d ed. Dallas: Probe Books, 1989.
Ross, Hugh. The Creator and the Cosmos. Colorado Springs,
CO: Nav-Press, 1993.
Schroeder, Gerald L. Genesis and the Big Bang. New York:
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Varghese, Roy Abraham, ed. The Intellectuals Speak Out About God.
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Wright, Richard T. Biology Through the Eyes of Faith. San
Francisco: Harper & Row, 1989.
Camp, Ashby L. The Myth of Natural Origins. Tempe, AZ:
Ktisis Publishing, © 1994 by Ashby L. Camp.
Mutations. Radio: Institute for Creation Research, July 25, 1998.
Poirier, Jean-Paul. Introduction to the Physics of the Earth’s
Interior. Cambridge University Press.
Schafer, Murray R. Tuning of the World. New York: Alfred A.
Knopf, 1975.
Helfinstine, Robert. "Mammoth Remains, What Do They Really
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Conference. Minnasota: Creation Science Assoc., 1992.
"Restless Earth," Science Digest. March 1986.
Weinstein, S.A. "Catastrophic Overturn of the Earth’s Mantle Driven
by Multiple Phase Changes and Internal Heat Generation." Geophysical
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.qj;x]yI or qj;c]yI
Isaac meaning: laughter. B.C. 1986. pr. name of the son of
Abraham by Sarah in the hundredth year of his age, at Gerar. At the age of
twenty-five he was directed to be sacrificed by his father. When forty years
old he married his cousin Rebekah, by whom, when sixty years of age, he had
two sons: Esau and Jacob. He died at Hebron aged 180, and was buried by his
two sons in the cave of Machpelah, beside his father. Gen 17:19. qj'x;
to laugh, to play. 1/643, 5/520.
.bqo[}y" Jacob
meaning: following after, supplanter. (later named laer;c]yI
meaning: wrestling with God. Gen 32:29. A
compound word: lae
God & hr;c;
to contend, wrestle with. 1/739). B.C. 1770. pr. name of the son of
Isaac though Rebekah and the twin brother of Esau. Gen 25:26. bq'[;
to take by the heel; supplant, circumvent, defraud. 1/611, 5/531.
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Fleming H. Revell Company, 1906, revised 1910.
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Tyndale Press, 1959.
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of the Christian Jew. January-February, 1996.
Hedrick, Gary. "Jesus and Elohim: The Hebrew Names Of God, Part
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.laer;c]yI wrestling
with God. pr. name. Gen 32:29. hr;c;
to contend, wrestle with. 1/739.
Genesis Rabbah.
.hr;p]vi to
make brightly beautiful. fem. Job 26:13. rp'v;
to make bright, beautiful. 1/736
.@m;a>N<h' laeh;
El Hana’eman, The Faithful God. Deut 7:9. @m;a>N<h',
@m'a; meaning to
be firm, true, faithful. Niph. part. sing. masc. dec. 2b. & lae
meaning El, Strong, God the mighty one. 1/529, 32, 12.
.ldoG:h' laeh;
El Hagadol, The Great God. lae
meaning El, Strong, God the mighty one & ldoG:h'
meaning to be great. Deut 10:17. ld'G:.
2/12, 165, 131.
.rBoGIh' laeh;
El Hagibor, The Mighty, Strong, Valient God. lae
meaning El, Strong, God the mighty one & rBoGI
, rB'G; meaning to
be strong, powerful, mighty. 1/12, 130.
.ar;/Nh' laeh;
El Hanorah; The dreadful God; fearful, terrible, awful, holy, marvellous,
wonderful God. lae
meaning El, Strong, God the mighty one & ar;/N,
arey: meaning: fearful,
dreadful, terrible, awful, holy, marvellous, wonderful. Niph. part. sing.
masc. Deut 10:17. 1/12, 541, 344.
.yD;v'-la, El
Shaddai; the Almighty, Omnipotent, All-Sufficient God
(Arab. dydv strong,
vehement). lae
meaning El, Strong, God the mighty one & yD;v'
meaning: The Almighty, Omnipotent.. Gen 17:1, Exod 6:2. dd'v;
meaning: to treat with violence, to oppress, attack, invade, plunder, to
lay waste, destroy; to spoil, waste, ruin. 1/12, 702.
.yhela> Elohe,
God. id. pl., construct state; with pref. id. Deut 10:17. Hl;a>,
Hl'a;. 1/28.
.@/yl][,i lae
God-Most-High. lae El,
strong, God the mighty one. masc. Gen 14:18. lWa.
1/12. & @/yl][,i most
high. adj. masc. sing. Gen 14:18. hl;[;
to go or come up, to ascend, mount up. 1/600, 598.
.!l;w[o lae
God-Everlasting. Gen 21:33. lae El,
strong, God the mighty one. masc. Gen 35:1. lWa.
1/12. & !l;w[o
time everlasting, without beginning; indefinite, unlimited; a time hidden.
n. masc. sing. dec. 2 b. Isaiah 9:6. !l'[
to hide, conceal. 1/591, 601; 5/311.
.!yhila> h/;hy]
Yehovah Elohim. Gen 2:7. h/;hy] I
Am that I Am. Exod 3:14, 6:3. hw;h;.
1/171. & !yhila> Elohim,
meaning: He who is to be worshipped and adored.
plural. Hl'a;.
1/28, 26.
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