Bibligraphy

John Calvin, Commentary on Genesis.
The famous reformer is very practical and often presents a viewpoint quite different from modern authors.

B. H. Carroll, An Interpretation of the English Bible: Genesis.
The section on Genesis is very good.

Matthew Henry, Bible Commentary.
This older commentary is a must for those who teach Bible classes.

H. C. Leupold, Exposition of Genesis, 2 volumes.

Henry M. Morris, The Genesis Record.
Dr. Morris is not only a good Bible student, but a scientist and an expert in the field of Creation Science. His book is a highly recommended study.

A. W. Pink, Gleanings in Genesis.
Mr. Pink is very interesting, but he often goes overboard in the application of Biblical types.

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