Are you tired of ideologically skewed Bible translations and commentaries that treat Genesis as an outdated legend?This volume brings you back to the roots of traditional Catholic exegesis - combining classical rigor with a readability accessible to every faithful Catholic, regardless of academic background.Genesis 1-3: A Traditional Catholic Commentary grows out of the author's Catholic Biblical School and offers an integral analysis of the foundational chapters of Sacred Scripture - the chapters where everything is decided: the vision of man, the body, sin, and redemption.Includes the traditional Latin text of the Sixto-Clementine Vulgate alongside the Douay-Rheims translation - not the modern versions riddled with ideological distortions, but the Bible traditional Catholics have trusted for centuries: here, accessible without compromise.What you gain from this book: - You will understand exactly what each verse of Genesis 1-3 says - without depending on secondhand interpretations or fashionable theological trends.- Extensive references to the original Hebrew, Greek, and Latin texts, with faithful translations free from the deviations of modern versions.- You will read Scripture according to the four senses: literal, allegorical, moral, and anagogical - the classical Catholic method of biblical interpretation, largely abandoned by modern scholarship.- You will have solid, tradition-based answers for those who reduce Genesis to myth, legend, or symbolic poetry.- You will understand the unity of the plan of salvation from Old to New Testament through the typology of the Covenants - and know how to respond to those who pit the "God of wrath" against the "God of love."Ideal for: the Catholic who studies Scripture independently or in a study group; the catechist seeking a solid exegetical foundation; anyone pursuing serious biblical formation that Sunday Mass alone cannot provide.
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