From Deseret News archives:
Church declares the Bible error-free
SBC stand includes history, doctrine, spirituality, morality
To promote that viewpoint, the SBC's Broadman & Holman house is publishing The New American Commentary series, treating each biblical book in detail.
Genesis is the trickiest book historically and thus politically. In 1996 Broadman issued a volume covering the early chapters of Genesis and now this commentary is completed with Volume 2, on the chapters from Abraham onward.
The author is Kenneth A. Mathews, professor of Old Testament at Alabama's Beeson Divinity School and Kentucky's Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He's well-qualified, with a doctorate in Hebrew from the University of Michigan and as co-author of the major work on Book of Leviticus texts in the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Mathews' Genesis commentary isn't important only for Southern Baptists. It's an up-to-date presentation of a traditional approach long shared among Protestants, Catholics and Jews.
He informs his readers that this tradition is under scholarly assault. He's well familiar with those debates and treats them with clarity while providing conservative rejoinders.
All those ideas are largely pooh-poohed in today's elite universities.
Here's how Mathews handles some issues that are sensitive among conservatives:
Is the creation story strictly literal?
Mathews suggests it's not chronological history because vegetation appears in Day 3 and the sun, which is necessary for life, appears in Day 4. Thus, the material was apparently stylized into three sets of two "days." He sees "general correspondence" between Genesis and modern ideas on origins "but the correlation of the details cannot be worked out satisfactorily."
Did the creation "days" literally last 24 hours?
The appearance of the sun in Day 4 indicates that "day in its customary sense may not be intended." That's not surprising because in the Bible, "day" can refer to an extended time. "Definitive answers" on what "day" meant and the time period involved "remain elusive."
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