Chapters 12-50 of the book of Genesis may be considered as enshrining
the patriarchal traditions of the Jewish people. Besides the elements of
poetry and legend embodied in these traditions, Professor Davidson shows
that there can be a historical basis for the narratives and offers
guidelines for exploring it. The Genesis stories cannot simply be seen
as a reading back into earlier times of the background to the social
customs and religious outlook of their later editors. Introductory
sections deal with the sources, historicity and general character¬istics
of the narratives, and are followed by a section-by-section presentation
of the text with commentary in the established style of the series.