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Murdoch, Brian, The medieval popular Bible: expansions of Genesis in the Middle Ages, Woodbridge, Rochester: Brewer, 2003. ix + 209 pp.

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The medieval popular Bible: expansions of Genesis in the Middle Ages
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Woodbridge • Rochester
Publisher
Brewer
Year
2003
Number of pages
ix + 209
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Contents:

“Introduction: the popular Bible”
1
[1] “Bedevilling Paradise”
19
[2] “What Adam and Eve did next”
AdamAdam
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EveEve
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42
[3] “Lamech and the other Lamech”
LamechLamech
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70
[4] “Noah: navigator and vintner”
NoahNoah
(time-frame ass. with Noah and the Flood)
Patriarch in the Book of Genesis. When God unleashes the Flood on the world, he spares only Noah and his family, as well as pairs of every animal, that survive the waters of the deluge in the Ark.
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96
[5] “The Tower of Babel and the courteous vengeance”
127
[6] “Patriarchal trickery: Jacob and Joseph”
149
“Conclusion”
175
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Dennis Groenewegen
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