The Book Of Genesis, Chapters 1-17 (nicot) May 2026

This report summarizes Victor P. Hamilton's scholarly work in the New International Commentary on the Old Testament (NICOT) series. First published in 1990 by Eerdmans , this volume provides an in-depth linguistic, literary, and theological analysis of the first 17 chapters of Genesis. 1. Commentary Structure and Methodology

: Each section begins with Hamilton's own translation from the original Hebrew. The Book of Genesis, Chapters 1-17 (NICOT)

: A distinctive feature is the "New Testament Appropriation" section following each major passage, which discusses how the NT authors interpreted and applied the Genesis text. 2. Key Themes and Theological Insights This report summarizes Victor P

: He provides detailed commentary on grammatical and philological issues, often interacting with Ancient Near Eastern (ANE) comparative material. Key features of his methodology include:

Hamilton approaches the text from a , emphasizing the literary and theological unity of the book. Key features of his methodology include:

This report summarizes Victor P. Hamilton's scholarly work in the New International Commentary on the Old Testament (NICOT) series. First published in 1990 by Eerdmans , this volume provides an in-depth linguistic, literary, and theological analysis of the first 17 chapters of Genesis. 1. Commentary Structure and Methodology

: Each section begins with Hamilton's own translation from the original Hebrew.

: A distinctive feature is the "New Testament Appropriation" section following each major passage, which discusses how the NT authors interpreted and applied the Genesis text. 2. Key Themes and Theological Insights

: He provides detailed commentary on grammatical and philological issues, often interacting with Ancient Near Eastern (ANE) comparative material.

Hamilton approaches the text from a , emphasizing the literary and theological unity of the book. Key features of his methodology include: