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A territorial rather than global interpretation significantly affects the narrative of Genesis 6-8, bringing it into in a much more scientifically plausible localized flood that aligns with other contemporary accounts from the region.((Ken Goudsward, //the Atrahasis Epic: “Enuma ilu awilum”: the time of men - A new paraphrase and commentary - A Sumerian tale of irrigation, floods, and the creation of man//, 2023)) | A territorial rather than global interpretation significantly affects the narrative of Genesis 6-8, bringing it into in a much more scientifically plausible localized flood that aligns with other contemporary accounts from the region.((Ken Goudsward, //the Atrahasis Epic: “Enuma ilu awilum”: the time of men - A new paraphrase and commentary - A Sumerian tale of irrigation, floods, and the creation of man//, 2023)) | ||
- | Likewise in Genesis 10:5, 10, 11, 20 & 31 the context is so clearly a territorial one that all translations render it as " | + | Likewise in Genesis 10:5, 10, 11, 20 & 31 the context is so clearly a territorial one that all translations render it as " |
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+ | From here, the typical translations tend to lack any [[consistency]], | ||
FIXME pull in [[Semim#the Territory Of The Semim]] and [[Rasenim# | FIXME pull in [[Semim#the Territory Of The Semim]] and [[Rasenim# | ||
====Running==== | ====Running==== | ||
- | the run of the place | + | Intriguingly, |
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+ | Note that this does not imply that ' | ||
- | running | + | This might not actually be a strange as it frost appears. When we think of ownership or authority over a physical area, we might say that we have "the run of the place". This is especially true if we are being entrusted by an owner to "run the place" in their absence. This applies to places of business in general, but even more so to places with mechanical components, like factories, or to the machinery itself. A boss might ask an employee to "run the machines" |
- | the runners (messengers) | + | The implication here then is that the " |
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