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1 | Contra "Total Depravity" | Gen 4:26 | AJJR | 174237 | ||
The last half of this verse is powerful evidence against the Calvinist concept of "Total Depravity." Curiously, Calvin appears to have made no mention of this verse in his "Institutes." | ||||||
2 | Contra "Total Depravity" | Gen 4:26 | kalos | 174293 | ||
Gen. 4:26 THE CHUMASH [The following is from the translation and commentary on Genesis 4:26 found in THE CHUMASH (The Torah: With A Commentary Anthologized From the Rabbinic Writings), The Stone Edition, Mesorah Publications, Ltd., Brooklyn, New York, Copyright 1998, 2000.] Genesis 4:26 "And as for Seth, to him also a son was born, and he named him Enosh. Then to call in the Name of HASHEM* became profaned." (*HASHEM -- "the Name", YAHWEH, YHWH, Strong's # 3068) "The generation of Enosh introduced idolatry, which was to become the blight of humanity for thousands of years. By ascribing God-like qualities to man and lifeless objects, they created the abominable situation in which to call in the Name of HASHEM became profaned (Rashi)." |
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3 | Contra "Total Depravity" | Gen 4:26 | AJJR | 174295 | ||
1917 Jewish Publication Society English translation of the Tanach (Torah, Prophets and the Writings) reads: "25 ΒΆ And Adam knew his wife again; and she bore a son, and called his name Seth: 'for God hath appointed me another seed instead of Abel; for Cain slew him.' 26 And to Seth, to him also there was born a son; and he called his name Enosh; then began men to call upon the name of the LORD." |
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