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This monograph investigates Genesis 12:3 in its context in the
final form of Genesis. The author argues that the verse is, first,
a promise of security and greatness to Abraham and Israel. However,
its position following Genesis 1-11 also indicates a divine plan to
extend blessing to all the peoples of the earth. Supporting this
understanding of the verse, the author examines the close parallels
that Genesis and Numbers 24:9 have to Genesis 12:3. He also
presents a detailed consideration of the concept of blessing in the
Old Testament and of the niphal and hithpael stems of the verb
barak. Ph.D. dissertation under the supervision of Dr R. W. L.
Moberly, Durham, UK.
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