In Judaism, scripture and the understanding of it was historically taken to be a work in progress, a collection of inspiration and commentary on the nature of God and Man (including, of course, Womb - man
In Judaism, scripture and the understanding of it was historically taken to be a
work in progress, a collection of inspiration and commentary on the nature of God and Man (including, of course, Womb - man
in progress, a collection of inspiration and
commentary on the nature of God and Man (including, of course, Womb - man).
His
work in Geneva slowed
progress on this project, but after 1546 he had gained sufficient momentum to produce
commentaries on most of the Hebrew Bible and the whole of the New Testament except 2 and 3 John and Revelation.