Bereshit (parsyah)

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Bereshit, Bereishit, Bereishis, B'reshith, Beresheet, atau Bereishees (bahasa Ibrani: בְּרֵאשִׁית — artinya "pada mulanya,” yaitu kata pertama atau incipit dalam parsyah ini) adalah bacaan Taurat Mingguan (פָּרָשָׁה, parasyah) dalam siklus pembacaan Taurat tahunan dalam Yudaisme. Parsyah ini meliputi Kejadian 1:1–6:8. Bacaan tersebut terdiri dari 7.235 huruf Ibrani, 1.931 kata Ibrani, dan 146 ayat. Bacaan tersebut dapat ditulis pada sekitar 241 baris dalam suatu "Gulungan Kitab Taurat" (סֵפֶר תּוֹרָה, Sefer Torah).[1]

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Pasal pertama Kitab Kejadian ditulis di atas sebutir telur Museum Israel.

Orang Yahudi membaca bagian ini pada hari Sabat pertama setelah Simchat Torah, biasanya pada bulan Oktober. Orang Yahudi juga membaca bagian pertama parsyah ini, Kejadian 1:1–2:3 sebagai bacaan Taurat kedua pada hari Simchat Torah, setelah pembacaan bagian terakhir Kitab Ulangan, Parsyah V'Zot HaBerachah, Ulangan 33:1–34:12

Dalam parsyah ini dicatat bahwa Allah menciptakan dunia serta isinya, termasuk manusia pertama, Adam dan Hawa. Mereka melakukan dosa pertama, dan Allah mengusir mereka dari Taman Eden. Putra sulung mereka, Kain, menjadi pembunuh pertama, membunuh adiknya Habel karena cemburu. Adam dan Hawa mempunyai anak-anak lain, dan keturunan mereka memenuhi bumi, tetapi setiap generasi bertambah jahat, sampai Allah kecewa dan memutuskan untuk membinasakan umat manusia. Hanya Nuh dan keluarganya mendapat perkenan Allah.

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Parsyah ini mempunyai paralel atau didiskusikan dalam sumber-sumber berikut:

Loh prasasti (tablet) Gilgamesh

Tulisan kuno

Alkitab

Flavius Yosefus

Non-rabbinik Awal

Rabbinik Klasik

  • Mishnah: Taanit 4:3; Megillah 3:6; Yevamot 6:6; Sanhedrin 4:5, 10:3; Avot 5:1–2; Chullin 5:5; Mikvaot 5:4. Land of Israel, circa 200 CE. Reprinted in, e.g., The Mishnah: A New Translation. Translated by Jacob Neusner. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1988. ISBN 0-300-05022-4.
  • Tosefta: Peah 4:10; Chagigah 2:6; Ketubot 6:8; Sotah 3:7, 9, 4:11, 17–18, 10:2; Sanhedrin 13:6; Keritot 4:15. Land of Israel, circa 300 CE. Reprinted in, e.g., The Tosefta: Translated from the Hebrew, with a New Introduction. Translated by Jacob Neusner, pages 72, 669, 762, 840, 848–49, 875, 1190, 1570. Peabody, Massachusetts: Hendrickson Publishers, 2002. ISBN 1-56563-642-2.
  • Talmud Yerusalem: Berakhot 6a–b, 83b, 84b, 86b, 90a; Peah 8a; Kilayim 4b, 5b–6a; Terumot 101a; Yoma 29a; Sukkah 7b; Rosh Hashanah 1b, 17b; Megillah 6a; Sanhedrin 28b. Land of Israel, circa 400 CE. Reprinted in, e.g., Talmud Yerushalmi. Edited by Chaim Malinowitz, Yisroel Simcha Schorr, and Mordechai Marcus, volumes 1–3, 5, 8, 21–22, 24, 26. Brooklyn: Mesorah Publications, 2005–2012.
  • Bereshith Rabba 1:1–29:5; 30:7–8; 31:1; 32:7; 33:3; 34:9, 13; 38:4, 9; 42:3; 44:17; 49:2; 50:7; 51:2; 53:8; 54:1; 61:4; 64:2; 65:13; 73:3; 80:5–6; 82:14; 85:2; 89:2; 92:6, 8; 97; 100:7. Land of Israel, 5th century. Reprinted in, e.g., Midrash Rabbah: Genesis. Translated by H. Freedman and Maurice Simon. London: Soncino Press, 1939. ISBN 0-900689-38-2.
  • Leviticus Rabbah 1:9; 6:6; 9:3, 6, 9; 10:5, 9; 11:1, 2, 7; 13:5; 14:1; 15:1, 9; 18:2; 19:6; 20:2; 22:2; 23:3, 9; 25:3; 27:1, 5; 29:11; 30:4; 31:1, 8; 33:6; 35:6, 8; 36:1, 4. Land of Israel, 5th century. Reprinted in, e.g., Midrash Rabbah: Leviticus. Translated by H. Freedman and Maurice Simon. London: Soncino Press, 1939. ISBN 0-900689-38-2.
Talmud

Abad Pertengahan

  • Deuteronomy Rabbah 2:13, 25; 4:5; 6:11; 8:1; 9:8; 10:2. Land of Israel, 9th century. Reprinted in, e.g., Midrash Rabbah: Leviticus. Translated by H. Freedman and Maurice Simon. London: Soncino Press, 1939. ISBN 0-900689-38-2.
  • Sefer Yetzirah. 10th century. Reprinted in, e.g., Aryeh Kaplan. Sefer Yetzirah: The Book of Creation; In Theory and Practice. Boston: Weiser Books, 1997. ISBN 0-87728-855-0.
  • Exodus Rabbah 1:2, 14, 20, 32; 2:4; 3:13; 5:1; 9:11; 10:1–2; 12:3; 14:2; 15:7, 22, 30; 21:6, 8; 23:4; 25:6; 29:6–8; 30:3, 13; 31:17; 32:1–2; 33:4; 34:2; 35:1; 41:2; 48:2; 50:1; 52:5. 10th century. Reprinted in, e.g., Midrash Rabbah: Exodus. Translated by S. M. Lehrman. London: Soncino Press, 1939. ISBN 0-900689-38-2.
Ibn Gabirol
  • Solomon ibn Gabirol. A Crown for the King, 4:50–51; 6:63; 10:107–15; 12:124–25 24:290; 25:294–95; 31:371–78. Spain, 11th century. Translated by David R. Slavitt, pages 8–11, 14–17, 38–41. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998. ISBN 0-19-511962-2.
  • Numbers Rabbah 1:1; 2:21; 3:8; 4:8; 5:3–4; 7:5, 7; 8:4; 9:7, 18, 24; 10:1–2, 4–5, 8; 11:2–3; 12:4, 6, 13; 13:2–3, 5–6, 12, 14; 14:6, 9, 12; 15:7, 9; 16:24; 17:1; 18:7, 22; 19:2–3, 11, 23; 20:2, 6; 21:18; 23:13. 12th century. Reprinted in, e.g., Midrash Rabbah: Numbers. Translated by Judah J. Slotki. London: Soncino Press, 1939. ISBN 0-900689-38-2.
  • Esther Rabbah: prologue 10–11; 3:9; 7:11; 9:2–3.
  • Song of Songs Rabbah 1:6, 16, 17, 25, 47; 2:41, 47; 3:18, 22; 4:32; 5:1, 13; 6:25; 7:17; 8:1.
  • Ruth Rabbah: prologue 7; 1:4; 2:3; 5:2; 8:1.
  • Lamentations Rabbah: prologue 4, 24, 26; 1:1, 37, 43, 52; 2:10; 3:13; 5:22.
  • Ecclesiastes Rabbah 1:3, 12–14, 35–37; 2:15, 23, 26–27; 3:1, 13–15, 17–18, 22; 5:7, 11; 6:9; 7:6–7, 20, 33, 35, 39, 42; 8:2; 9:8; 10:12.
  • Beowulf. Lines 99–114, 1255–68. England, 8th–11th Centuries. In, e.g., Beowulf: A New Verse Translation. Translated by Seamus Heaney, pages 9, 89. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2000. ISBN 0-374-11119-7. (Cain).
Rashi
  • Rashi. Commentary. Genesis 1–6. Troyes, France, late 11th century. Reprinted in, e.g., Rashi. The Torah: With Rashi’s Commentary Translated, Annotated, and Elucidated. Translated and annotated by Yisrael Isser Zvi Herczeg, volume 1, pages 1–63. Brooklyn: Mesorah Publications, 1995. ISBN 0-89906-026-9.
  • Yehuda Halevi. Kuzari. 2:14, 20; 3:1, 73; 4:3, 25; 5:10. Toledo, Spain, 1130–1140. Reprinted in, e.g., Jehuda Halevi. Kuzari: An Argument for the Faith of Israel. Introduction by Henry Slonimsky, pages 89–91, 94, 135, 193, 195, 209, 229, 235, 254–56. New York: Schocken, 1964. ISBN 0-8052-0075-4.
  • Zohar, volume 1, pages 1a, 3b, 11b, 15a–59a Diarsipkan 2010-09-13 di Wayback Machine., 59b, 60b, 70b–71a, 73a–b, 76a, 79b–80a, 82b, 85a, 95b, 97a–b, 102b, 103b, 105b, 115a, 124a, 128b, 130b–131a, 138a–b, 141b, 143a–b, 144b, 148b, 154b–155a, 158a, 162b–163a, 165a–b, 166b, 171a, 177a, 179a–b, 184a, 194a, 199b, 208a, 216a, 224a, 227b, 232a, 240a; volume 2, pages 10a–b, 11b–12a, 15b, 23a, 24b, 27a–b, 28b, 34a, 37a–b, 39a, 51a, 54b–55a, 63b, 68b, 70a, 75a, 79a, 85b, 88a, 90a, 94b, 99b, 103a, 113b, 127b, 147b, 149b, 167a–168a, 171a, 172a, 174b–175a, 184a, 192b, 201a, 207b, 210b–211b, 219b, 220b, 222b, 224b, 226a, 229b–230a, 231a–b, 234b–235a; volume 3, pages 7a, 9b, 19a–b, 24b, 35b, 39b–40a, 44b, 46b, 48a–b, 58a, 61b, 83b, 93a, 107a, 117a, 148a, 189a, 261b, 298a. Spain, akhir abad ke-13. Dicetak ulang antara lain dalam The Zohar. Terjemahan Harry Sperling dan Maurice Simon. 5 volume. London: Soncino Press, 1934.
Hobbes

Modern

Emily Dickinson
William Yeats
  • Thornton Wilder. The Skin of Our Teeth. 1942. Reprinted Harper Perennial Modern Classics, 2003. ISBN 0-06-008893-1.
  • Thomas Mann. Joseph and His Brothers. Translated by John E. Woods, pages 3, 10–11, 19–20, 24–36, 56, 68–69, 76, 85–86, 88, 104–05, 107, 154, 160, 171, 323–24, 332, 347–50, 354, 393, 403, 441–42, 446–49, 457, 459, 463, 487, 524, 530, 726–27, 806, 915, 917, 925, 978. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2005. ISBN 1-4000-4001-9. Originally published as Joseph und seine Brüder. Stockholm: Bermann-Fischer Verlag, 1943.
  • John Steinbeck. East of Eden. Viking Adult, 1952. ISBN 0-670-28738-5
  • Erich Auerbach. Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature. Translated by Willard R. Trask, pages 143–73. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton Univ. Press, 1953. ISBN 0-691-06078-9.
  • Isaac Schapera. “The Sin of Cain.” Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. Volume 85 (1955): pages 33–43. Reprinted in Anthropological Approaches to the Old Testament. Edited by Bernhard Lang, pages 26–42. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1985. ISBN 0-8006-1771-1.
  • George W. Buchanan. “The Old Testament Meaning of the Knowledge of Good and Evil.” Journal of Biblical Literature. Volume 75 (number 2) (1956): pages 114–20.
John Steinbeck
  • Morris Adler. The World of the Talmud, pages 25–26, 28, 76. B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundations, 1958. Reprinted Kessinger Publishing, 2007. ISBN 0-548-08000-3.
  • Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Creation and Fall: A Theological Interpretation of Genesis 1–3. Translated by J.C. Fletcher. London: SCM, 1959. Reprinted edited by Douglas Stephen Bax. Fortress Press, 1997. ISBN 0-8006-8303-X.
  • Giorgio R. Castellino. “Genesis IV 7.” Vetus Testamentum. Volume 10 (number 1) (1960): pages 442–45.
  • Brevard S. Childs. “Eden, Garden of” and “Eve.” In The Interpreter’s Dictionary of the Bible: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, volume 2, pages 22–23 and 181–82. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1962. ISBN 0-687-19271-4.
  • Brevard S. Childs. “Tree of Knowledge, Tree of Life.” In The Interpreter’s Dictionary of the Bible: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, volume 4, pages 695–97. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1962. ISBN 0-687-19273-0.
  • Walther Eichrodt. “In the Beginning: A Contribution to the Interpretation of the First Word in the Bible.” In Israel’s Prophetic Heritage: Essays in Honor of James Muilenburg, pages 1–10. Edited by Bernhard W. Anderson and Walter Harrelson. London: SCM Press, 1962.
  • Islwyn Blythin, A. Feuillet, P.P. Saydon, and H. Cazelles. “A Note on Genesis 1:2.” Vetus Testamentum. Volume 12 (number 1) (1962): pages 120–21.
  • E.A. Speiser. Genesis: Introduction, Translation, and Notes, pages 1–51. New York: Anchor Bible, 1964. ISBN 0-385-00854-6.
  • Bob Dylan. Gates of Eden. Columbia Records, 1965.
  • Frederick Buechner. The Magnificent Defeat, pages 19–26. Seabury Press, 1966. Reprinted San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1985. ISBN 0-06-061174-X.
  • James Barr. “The Image of God in the Book of Genesis — A Study of Terminology.” Bulletin of the John Rylands Library. Volume 51 (number 1) (1968): pages 11–26.
  • Martin Buber. On the Bible: Eighteen studies, pages 14–21. New York: Schocken Books, 1968.
  • David J. A. Clines. “The Image of God in Man.” Tyndale Bulletin. Volume 19 (1968): pages 53–103.
  • W. Malcolm Clark. “A Legal Background to the Yahwist’s Use of ‘Good and Evil’ in Genesis 2–3.” Journal of Biblical Literature. Volume 88 (number 3) (1969): pages 266–78.
  • John A. Bailey. “Initiation and the Primal Woman in Gilgamesh and Genesis 2–3.” Journal of Biblical Literature. Volume 89 (number 2) (1970): pages 137–50.
  • Walter Brueggemann. “Of the Same Flesh and Bone (Gn 2:23a).” Catholic Biblical Quarterly. Volume 32 (number 4) (1970): pages 532–42.
  • A.N. Barnard. “Was Noah a Righteous Man? Studies in Texts: Genesis 6:8.”[pranala nonaktif permanen] Theology. Volume 74 (1971): pages 311–14.
  • Greg J. Carlson. “The Two Creation Accounts in Schematic Contrast.” Bible Today. Volume 66 (1973): pages 1192–94.
  • Umberto Cassuto. “The Episode of the Sons of God and the Daughters of Men (Genesis 6:1–4).” In Biblical and Oriental Studies. Translated by Israel Abrahams, volume 1, pages 17–28. Jerusalem: Magnes Press, 1973. ISBN 965-223-476-1.
  • David J. A. Clines. “The Tree of Knowledge and the Law of Yahweh (Psalm 19).” Vetus Testamentum. Volume 24 (number 1) (1974): pages 8–14.
  • Literary Interpretations of Biblical Narratives. Edited by Kenneth R.R. Gros Louis, with James S. Ackerman & Thayer S. Warshaw, pages 41–58. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1974. ISBN 0-687-22131-5.
  • Luis Alonso-Schökel. “Sapiential and Covenant Themes in Genesis 2–3.” In Studies in Ancient Israelite Wisdom. Edited by James L. Crenshaw and Harry M. Orlinsky, pages 468–80. New York: Ktav, 1976. ISBN 0-87068-255-5.
  • Elie Wiesel. “Adam, or the Mystery of Being” and “Cain and Abel: the First Genocide.” In Messengers of God: Biblical Portraits & Legends, pages 3–68. New York: Random House, 1976. ISBN 0-394-49740-6.
  • Bernhard W. Anderson. “A Stylistic Study of the Priestly Creation Story.” In Canon and Authority: Essays in Old Testament Religion and Authority. Edited by George W. Coats and Burke O. Long, pages 148–62. Philadelphia: Fortress, 1977. ISBN 0-8006-0501-2.
  • Tikva Frymer-Kensky. “The Atrahasis Epic and Its Significance for Our Understanding of Genesis 1–9.” Biblical Archaeologist. Volume 40 (number 4) (1977): pages 147–55.
  • Gerhard Larsson. “Chronological Parallels Between the Creation and the Flood.” Vetus Testamentum. Volume 27 (number 4) (1977): pages 490–92.
  • Thomas E. Boomershine. “Structure and Narrative Rhetoric in Genesis 2–3.” Society of Biblical Literature Abstracts and Seminar Papers. Volume 1 (1978): pages 31–49.
  • Gerhard F. Hasel. “The Genealogies of Gen 5 and 11 and Their Alleged Babylonian Background.” Diarsipkan 2013-10-21 di Wayback Machine. Andrews University Seminary Studies. Volume 6 (1978): pages 361–74.
  • Bruce Springsteen. "Adam Raised a Cain." In Darkness on the Edge of Town. New York: Columbia Records, 1978.
  • David J. A. Clines. “The Significance of the ‘Sons of God’ Episode (Genesis 6:1–4) in the Context of the ‘Primeval History’ (Genesis 1–11).” Journal for the Study of the Old Testament. Volume 13 (1979): pages 33–46.
  • John Baker. “The Myth of Man’s ‘Fall’ — A Reappraisal.” Diarsipkan 2013-09-27 di Wayback Machine. Expository Times. Volume 92 (1980/81): pages 235–37.
  • Derek R.G. Beattie. “What Is Genesis 2–3 About?” Expository Times. Volume 92 (number 1) (1980/81): pages 8–10.
  • Mayer I. Gruber. “Was Cain Angry or Depressed?” Biblical Archaeology Review. Volume 6 (number 6) (November/December 1980).
  • Phyllis A. Bird. “‘Male and Female He Created Them’: Gen. 1:27b in the Context of the Priestly Account of Creation.” Harvard Theological Review. Volume 74 (number 2) (1981): pages 129–59.
  • Harry M. Orlinsky. “Enigmatic Bible Passages: The Plain Meaning of Genesis 1:1–3.” Biblical Archaeologist. Volume 46 (1983).
  • Henri Blocher. In the Beginning: The Opening Chapters of Genesis. Translated by David G. Preston. Downers Grove, Illinois: Inter-Varsity Press, 1984. ISBN 0-87784-325-2.
  • Michael Blumenthal. “Light, at Thirty-Two.” Diarsipkan 2007-03-28 di Wayback Machine. In Days We Would Rather Know. Viking, 1984. ISBN 0-670-77612-2.
  • Creation in the Old Testament. Edited by Bernhard W. Anderson. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1984. ISBN 0-8006-1768-1.
  • David T. Bryan. “A Reevaluation of Gen 4 and 5 in the Light of Recent Studies in Genealogical Fluidity,” Zeitschrift für die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft. Volume 99 (1987): pages 180–88.
  • Ronald S. Hendel. “When the Sons of God Cavorted with the Daughters of Men.” Bible Review. Volume 3 (number 2) (Summer 1987).
  • Victor Hurowitz. “When Did God Finish Creation?” Bible Review. Volume 3 (number 4) (Winter 1987).
  • Bernard Batto. “When God Sleeps.” Bible Review. Volume 3 (number 4) (Winter 1987).
  • Pamela J. Milne. “Eve and Adam: Is a Feminist Reading Possible?” Bible Review. Volume 4 (number 3) (June 1988).
  • Gunnlaugur A. Jonsson. The Image of God: Genesis 1:26–28 in a Century of Old Testament Research. Coronet Books, 1988. ISBN 91-22-01215-X. (Coniectanea Biblica Old Testament Series number 26.)
  • Jon D. Levenson. Creation and the Persistence of Evil: The Jewish Drama of Divine Omnipotence. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1988. ISBN 0-06-254845-X.
  • Marc Gellman. Does God Have a Big Toe? Stories About Stories in the Bible, pages 1–17, 23–25. New York: HarperCollins, 1989. ISBN 0-06-022432-0.
  • Nahum M. Sarna. The JPS Torah Commentary: Genesis: The Traditional Hebrew Text with the New JPS Translation, pages 3–47, 375–76. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society, 1989. ISBN 0-8276-0326-6.
  • Creation in the Biblical Traditions. Edited by Richard J. Clifford and John J. Collins. Washington, D.C.: Catholic Biblical Association of America, 1992. ISBN 0-915170-23-X.
  • Adrien Janis Bledstein. “Was Eve Cursed? (Or Did a Woman Write Genesis?)” Bible Review. Volume 9 (number 1) (February 1993).
  • Aaron Wildavsky. Assimilation versus Separation: Joseph the Administrator and the Politics of Religion in Biblical Israel, page 5. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Publishers, 1993. ISBN 1-56000-081-3.
  • Jacob Milgrom. “Sex and Wisdom: What the Garden of Eden Story Is Saying: There is a plain, unambiguous meaning to the story: It is about sexual awareness and the creativity of which that is a part.” Bible Review. Volume 10 (number 6) (December 1994).
  • Phyllis Trible. “Eve and Miriam: From the Margins to the Center.” In Feminist Approaches to the Bible: Symposium at the Smithsonian Institution September 24, 1994. Biblical Archaeology Society, 1995. ISBN 1-880317-41-9.
  • Marc Gellman. God’s Mailbox: More Stories About Stories in the Bible, pages 3–23. New York: Morrow Junior Books, 1996. ISBN 0-688-13169-7.
Steinsaltz
  • Gary A. Rendsburg. “Biblical Literature as Politics: The Case of Genesis.” In Religion and Politics in the Ancient Near East. Edited by Adele Berlin, pages 47, 61–65. Bethesda, Maryland: University Press of Maryland, 1996.
  • Adin Steinsaltz. Simple Words: Thinking About What Really Matters in Life, pages 16, 25, 39, 46, 105–07. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1999. ISBN 0-684-84642-X.
  • Lawrence E. Stager. “Jerusalem as Eden.” Biblical Archaeology Review. Volume 26 (number 3) (May/June 2000): pages 36–47, 66.
  • Jennifer Michael Hecht. “History.” In The Next Ancient World, page 20. Dorset, Vermont: Tupelo Press, 2001. ISBN 0-9710310-0-2.
  • Pamela Tamarkin Reis. “Genesis as Rashomon: The Creation as Told by God and Man.” Bible Review. Volume 17 (number 3) (June 2001): pages 26–33, 55.
  • James Tate. “Just to Feel Human.” In Memoir of the Hawk. The Ecco Press, 2002. ISBN 0-06-093543-X.
  • Alan Lew. This Is Real and You Are Completely Unprepared: The Days of Awe as a Journey of Transformation, pages 118, 121. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 2003. ISBN 0-316-73908-1.
  • Joseph Telushkin. The Ten Commandments of Character: Essential Advice for Living an Honorable, Ethical, Honest Life, pages 30–32, 214–17, 292–95. New York: Bell Tower, 2003. ISBN 1-4000-4509-6.
  • Robert Alter. The Five Books of Moses: A Translation with Commentary, pages xxv, xxxii–xxxiii, xxxv–xxxvi, xli, 17–40. New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 2004. ISBN 0-393-01955-1.
  • David Maine. Fallen. St. Martin's Press, 2005. ISBN 0-312-32849-4.
  • Anthony Hecht. Naming the Animals. In Collected Later Poems, page 64. New York: Knopf, 2005. ISBN 0-375-71030-2.
  • J. Richard Middleton. The Liberating Image: The Imago Dei in Genesis 1. Grand Rapids: Brazos Press, 2005. ISBN 1-58743-110-6.
  • Lawrence Kushner. Kabbalah: A Love Story, pages 11, 69. New York: Morgan Road Books, 2006. ISBN 0-7679-2412-6.
  • R.W.L. Moberly. “The Mark of Cain — Revealed at Last?” Harvard Theological Review. Volume 100 (number 1) (January 2007): pages 11–28.
  • Suzanne A. Brody. “Etz Chaim” and “Eve’s Lament.” In Dancing in the White Spaces: The Yearly Torah Cycle and More Poems, pages 17, 61–62. Shelbyville, Kentucky: Wasteland Press, 2007. ISBN 1-60047-112-9.
  • Shai Cherry. “The Creation of Humanity” and “The Sons of Adam and Eve.” In Torah Through Time: Understanding Bible Commentary, from the Rabbinic Period to Modern Times, pages 40–100. Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society, 2007. ISBN 0-8276-0848-9.
  • Esther Jungreis. Life Is a Test, pages 50, 62, 133–34, 165, 178–80, 209. Brooklyn: Shaar Press, 2007. ISBN 1-4226-0609-0.
  • James A. Diamond. “Nachmanides and Rashi on the One Flesh of Conjugal Union: Lovemaking vs. Duty.” Harvard Theological Review. Volume 102 (number 2) (April 2009): pages 193–224.
  • Elissa Elliott. Eve: A Novel of the First Woman. New York: Delacorte Press, 2009. ISBN 978-0-385-34144-8.
  • Jonathan Goldstein. “Adam and Eve” and “Cain and Abel.” In Ladies and Gentlemen, the Bible!, pages 13–43. New York: Riverhead Books, 2009. ISBN 978-1-59448-367-7.
  • Toni Graphia. "Adam Raised a Cain." In Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, season 2, episode 21. Burbank: Warner Bros. Television, 2009. (Cain and Abel plot element).
  • John H. Walton. The Lost World of Genesis One: Ancient Cosmology and the Origins Debate. Downers Grove, Illinois: IVP Academic, 2009. ISBN 978-0-8308-3704-5.
  • Mark S. Smith. The Priestly Vision of Genesis 1. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2010. ISBN 978-0-8006-6373-5.
  • Jim Holt. Why Does the World Exist? An Existential Detective Story. New York: Liveright Publishing, 2012. ISBN 0-87140-409-5.
  • Adam Kirsch. “Written in the Stars (Or Not): To overcome fated lives, the Talmud’s rabbis argued, perform virtuous acts according to Torah.” Tablet Magazine. (March 12, 2013). (Creation related to date of birth).

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