"Behold, There Were Twins in Her Womb" (Gen. 25:24-26; 38:27-30): Medical Science and the Twin Births in Genesis

Eran Viezel claims that the book of Genesis is ignorant of the fundamentals of childbirth, particularly the presenting foetal member. While the head normally emerges first, Genesis mistakenly thinks that the hands present, as they do in livestock deliveries. Therefore, the veracity of the twin birth...

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Main Author: Makujina, John ca. Ende 20. Jh./Anfang 21. Jh. (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Tyndale House [2017]
In: Tyndale bulletin
Year: 2017, Volume: 68, Issue: 1, Pages: 39-58
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bible. Genesis 25,24-26 / Bible. Genesis 38,27-30 / Twin / Birth / Medicine
IxTheo Classification:CF Christianity and Science
HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Jacob, (Biblical patriarch)
B Viezel, Eran, 1972-
B Perez, (Biblical figure)
B Bible. Genesis 37-50
B Peer reviewed
B Esau, (Biblical figure)
B Bible. Genesis 25-36
B Childbirth
B Birth in the Bible
Parallel Edition:Electronic
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Summary:Eran Viezel claims that the book of Genesis is ignorant of the fundamentals of childbirth, particularly the presenting foetal member. While the head normally emerges first, Genesis mistakenly thinks that the hands present, as they do in livestock deliveries. Therefore, the veracity of the twin births in Genesis 25:24-26 and 38:27-30, where a hand exits the womb first (Jacob and Zerah), should be rejected. The present article, however, exposes significant inaccuracies and unsupported assumptions on Viezel's part. Moreover, while maintaining that both births are anomalous, this article proposes medically realistic scenarios for the parturitions of the twins in Genesis.
ISSN:0082-7118
Contains:Enthalten in: Tyndale bulletin