Glossary for Lessons 1-10


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A

Abel

Son of Adam and Eve murdered by his brother

Abimelech

King of Gerar (in the Negev region) who took Sarah to be with him, thinking that she was Abraham's sister

Abram

Abraham's original name

Amanuensis

Secretary or scribe


Ark

Word used for the boat that Noah built, also used for the basket in which Moses was placed as a baby

Atrahasis Epic

An ancient Babylonian story of the Flood that includes the creation, corruption, the flood, and a new order

B

Babel

Name of tower built to reach to the heavens. Name means "gate of God" in Mesopotamian language.

Balal

Word in Hebrew that means "confused." Used by Moses to describe the confusion of languages after God cursed the people for building the Tower of Babel.


C

Cain

Son of Adam and Eve who murdered his brother

Canaan

Son of Ham who was cursed. He was told that his descendants would serve the descendants of Shem and Japheth.

Chiasm

Literary structure in which sections before and after a centerpiece parallel or balance each other


Consummation

Term used to describe the third and final stage of redemption

Continuation

Term used to describe the second or middle stage of redemption

E

Eden

In the Hebrew language, it means a delightful place.

Edin

In the Babylonian language, it means plain or flatland.

Edom

Nation of which Esau was the father


Enoch

Name given both to a son of Cain and to a descendant of Seth. The son of Cain was a murderer and the descendant of Seth "walked with God."

Enuma Elish

An ancient Babylonian story about the creation

Ephraim

Son of Joseph who received the greater blessing. Ancestor of Joshua.


Euphrates

Fourth of the four headwaters flowing out of the river from the Garden of Eden

Evangelicals

Christians who hold to the full authority of Scripture


F

Fertile Crescent

Region between Egypt and Mesopotamia, bordered by the desert on the south and the mountains on the north

Foreshadow

An event with circumstances so similar to a future event that the later event almost seems like a repetition of the previous one

G

Gihon

Second of the four headwaters flowing out of the river from the Garden of Eden. It went through the entire land of Cush.

Gilgamish Epic

An ancient Babylonian story of the Flood

H

Hagar

Sarah's handmaid, who slept with Abraham and gave birth to Ishmael

Ham

Son of Noah that dishonored him when he was drunk. His son Canaan was cursed. His descendants migrated to the areas of northern Africa and Canaan.

Hebron

City in Canaan where Sarah, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob were buried

Heel

In Hebrew, the root of this word is the same as the root of the name Jacob.


Henotheism

The belief that there are many gods, but one is the greatest


I

Inauguration

Term used to describe the first stage of redemption

Isaac

Son of Abraham and Sarah, heir of the covenant promises

Ishmael

Son of Abraham and Hagar

Israel

New name given to Jacob after he wrestled with the angel. At some point in its history, this word was a praise to God meaning "God struggles," or "God fights."


J

Jabal

Son of Lamech, father of those who lived in tents and raised livestock

Japheth

Son of Noah. One of the two that showed respect to Noah. He was told that he would be blessed as he lived in the tents of Shem, and that Canaan would serve him also. His descendants migrated to the areas north of Canaan.

Jubal

Son of Lamech, father of all who played the harp and the flute.

L

Lamech

Evil descendant of Cain who boasted of killing a young man who had wounded him and claimed that God would avenge him 77 times.

Lot

Abraham's nephew, with whom he had a conflict regarding land

M

Menorah

The seven pronged lamp that was in the Tabernacle

Mesopotamia

The region of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers

Moabites

Descendants of Lot that interacted with Israel in the period of Moses. God told Israel to not harass them or provoke them to war.

N

Naturalism

The belief that if spiritual realities exist at all, they have no discernible effect on the visible world, and they have no place in academic research.


Negev

Desert area in the southern region of Canaan (sometimes spelled with a "b" at the end)

Nephilim

Strong warriors known for their violence and exploitation. They appear in Genesis 6, and again in Numbers 13, when Israel sent spies to explore Canaan.

P

Perizzites

One of the people groups living in Canaan at the time of Abraha

Pishon

Name of the first of the four headwaters flowing out of the river from the Garden of Eden. It went through the land of Havilah, where there was gold and onyx.

Polytheism

The belief in multiple deities


Potiphar

This Egyptian man's wife tried to seduce Joseph. When he refused, she accused him of misconduct, and Joseph was sent to prison.


Prototype

The original form of something that serves as an example for other similar things

R

Rahab

Gentile woman who helped the spies when they entered the Promised Land, and was included as a part of the people of Israel

Rebekah

Name of Isaac's wife

Ruth

Moabite woman, daughter of Naomi, who married Boaz and became member of Israel and participant in the family line of David and Jesus

S

Sabbath

Day of rest

Sarah

Abraham's wife who gave birth to Isaac at an old age (later spelling of her name)

Seth

Third son of Adam and Eve

Shem

Son of Noah, descendant of Seth, father of the Israelites. He was told that Canaan, son of Ham, would serve him. His descendants migrated to the areas of the Arabian peninsula.

Sinai

Mountain where God made a covenant with Israel in the time of Moses and gave them the Ten Commandments

Sodom

One of the sinful cities that God destroyed by burning sulfur

Sperma

Greek word (transliteration) for "seed"

T

Tabernacle

Movable tent in which the Ark of the Covenant was kept and in which God showed His special presence to Israel

Terah

Abraham's father

Tigris

Third of the four headwaters flowing out of the river from the Garden of Eden. It ran along the east side of Asshur.


Toledoth

Hebrew word (transliteration) for "generations"

Tubal-Cain

Son of Lamech, who forged all kinds of tools out of bronze and iron

W

Wellhausen

Theologian that developed the documentary hypothesis about the Pentateuch


Y

Yahweh

Name of God used at the time of Seth, which became prominent in the time of Moses

Z

Zera

Hebrew word (transliteration) for "seed"


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