A staunch defense of the Mosaic authorship of the Pentateuch, Henry Charles Groves’ A Commentary on the Book of Genesis is a close examination of Genesis with the aim of refuting critics who believe it, along with the other four books of the Pentateuch, was redacted by others later in history.
A Commentary on the Book of Genesis is essential for students, scholars, pastors, historians, and teachers of the Bible who want to go more in depth in the study of Genesis. With Logos Bible Software, this collection is completely searchable, with passages of scripture appearing on mouse-over, as well as being linked to Greek and Hebrew texts and English translations in your library.
. . . one of the best expositions of Genesis in our language, if not the very best.
—The Journal of Sacred Literature