Exodus / Carol Meyers.
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TextSeries: New Cambridge Bible commentaryPublication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2005.Description: xxiii, 311 p. ; 23 cmISBN: - 0521807816
- 0521002915
- 9780521807814
- 9780521002912
- Series known by initialism: NCBC
- 220.77Â NCB
- BS1245.53Â .M49 2005
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Introduction -- Suggested reading on Exodus -- Commentary part I, Israel in Egypt, Exodus 1-15:21 -- Commentary part II. Sinai and Covenant, Exodus 15:22-24:18 -- Commentary part III. Sanctuary and new Covenant, Exodus 25:1-40:38.
This commentary views Exodus as a cultural document, preserving the collective memories of the Israelites and relating them to the major institutions and beliefs that emerged by the end of the period of the Hebrew Bible. It is intended to help the reader follow the story line of Exodus, understand its socio-cultural context, appreciate its literary features, recognize its major themes and values, and also note its interpretive and moral problems. It explains important concepts and terms as expressed in the Hebrew original so that people who know Hebrew and those who don't will be able to follow the discussion. Frequent 'closer look' sections examine key elements of the Ancient Near East that bear on the text's meaning, while 'Bridging the Horizons' articles connect this world with the cultural, political and religious environments of today.
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