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A Historical and Philological Commentary on Genesis 1:1–3
The article examines phonetic, lexical, grammatical and mor-phological devices employed in Gen 1:1–3 in the light of the literary tra-ditions of the Middle East, in particular that of ancient Mesopotamia.