Dammit, I just lost my post.
Terry....I just don't understand the basis of your disagreement with me. I am still not arguing for any existential "is-ness" or outer reality of these concepts other than within the text or in the intellectual or religious life of the people who held these concepts. Rather, you seem to feel that it is beneath a person with "intellectual talents" to waste their attention on such subjects. I have encountered this view before by some on this board who object or even have ridiculed me for trying to understand what the creation narrative in Genesis 1 was trying to convey, as it is misunderstood by both Bible literalists and Bible skeptics. But considering the hold the Bible has in our culture, I don't feel that it is beneath me to shed some light on misconceptions on the Bible text. Not to say that I have misconceptions of my own (we all do), but I often feel I have knowledge that bear directly on the sometimes naive questions being asked here. I agree that biblical research may seem arbitrary because it is often read out of context and the texts themselves span over many centuries and over many ideological and religious worldviews. I do feel that, having read much scholarly literature on the subject, it is not chaos but with additional information on context and the intellectual history of the various motifs and concepts in the texts, much does make sense.
Rest assured too biblical studies is not the only field I put my mind to...