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The Bay Area Biblical Scholars Discuss  FISH

A flood isn't the best way to destroy a fish. Genesis seems to agree. In this video, the Bay Area Biblical Scholars discuss the omission of the fish in God's covenant with all the animals.

 

I now establish my covenant with you and your offspring to come, and with every living thing that is with you - birds, cattle, and every wild beast as well - all that have come out of the ark, every living thing on earth.   ~ Genesis 9:9-10

 WHERE ARE THE FISH?

BAY AREA BIBLICAL SCHOLARS

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Annette Schellenberg

 

Dr. Schellenberg is Associate Professor at San Francisco Theological Seminary and the Graduate Theological Union. Her research interests include the Primeval History, Wisdom Literature, and the Song of Songs.

 

Ingrid Esther Lilly

 

Dr. Lilly is a visiting scholar at the Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley, CA. She is the Executive Producer of FLOODofNOAH.COM and author of Two Books of Ezekiel (Brill, 2012).

 

Megan Bishop Moore

 

Dr. Moore holds a Ph.D. in Hebrew Bible. She is the author of Philosophy and Practice in Writing a History of Ancient Israel, and co-author of Biblical History and Israel's Past: The Changing Study of the Bible and History.

 

Ron Hendel

 

Dr. Hendel is the Norma and Sam Dabby Professor of Hebrew Bible and Jewish Studies at the University of California, Berkeley. His latest book is The Book of Genesis: A Biography (Princeton University Press, 2013).

Sarah Shectman

 

Dr. Shectman is the author of Women in the Pentateuch: A Feminist and Source-Critical Analysis (Sheffield, 2009). She is currently a visiting scholar at Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley, CA.

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