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Commentary on Genesis Vol. 2: Luther on Sin and the Flood
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Commentary on Genesis, Vol. 2: Luther on Sin and the Flood continues Martin Luther’s exegesis on the Book of Genesis, focusing on the later chapters, particularly the fall of humanity, the spread of sin, and the story of Noah and the Flood. This second volume is a deep exploration of human sinfulness, divine judgment, and God’s grace, key themes that are woven throughout Luther’s theological reflections.Luther interprets the fall of Adam and Eve as a pivotal moment in human history, emphasizing the consequences of original sin and the corruption it brought to all of creation. He examines the unfolding of sin through the generations, highlighting Cain and Abel’s story and the increasing wickedness of humanity that culminated in the great Flood. Luther also discusses God’s judgment on the world through the Flood, viewing Noah as a symbol of faith and righteousness in a world overcome by sin.
Commentary on Genesis, Vol. 2: Luther on Sin and the Flood continues Martin Luther’s exegesis on the Book of Genesis, focusing on the later chapters, particularly the fall of humanity, the spread of sin, and the story of Noah and the Flood. This second volume is a deep exploration of human sinfulness, divine judgment, and God’s grace, key themes that are woven throughout Luther’s theological reflections.Luther interprets the fall of Adam and Eve as a pivotal moment in human history, emphasizing the consequences of original sin and the corruption it brought to all of creation. He examines the unfolding of sin through the generations, highlighting Cain and Abel’s story and the increasing wickedness of humanity that culminated in the great Flood. Luther also discusses God’s judgment on the world through the Flood, viewing Noah as a symbol of faith and righteousness in a world overcome by sin.

















