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Exodus / T. Desmond Alexander. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Apollos Old Testament commentary ; v.2.Publication details: Downers Grove, Illinois : InterVarsity Press, (c)2017.Description: xx, 764 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0830825029
  • 9780830825028
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • .A665.A378.E963 2017
  • BS1245.A665
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Contents:
The Exodus story The literary context of Exodus Exodus and the rest of the Old Testament Exodus and the New Testament The structure of Exodus Authorship and date of composition Source-oriented and discourse-oriented approaches Exodus and history The route of the Exodus The text of Exodus Translating Exodus.
Summary: Recounting the greatest event of divine salvation in the Old Testament, the book of Exodus is not merely a story about the Lord God rescuing enslaved Israelites from the power of a despotic and xenophobic dictator. More importantly, it highlights how a compassionate and justice-seeking God transforms the lives of victimized people so that they may experience life in all its fullness in his holy presence. This transformation involves a unique process that includes redemption, ransoming, cleansing, and consecration. The story of Exodus illustrates an all-important paradigm for understanding the nature and goal of divine salvation, anticipating an even greater exodus that will come through Jesus Christ. In this Apollos Old Testament Commentary volume, Desmond Alexander grapples with the many and varied complexities of the carefully constructed literary collage of Exodus. As an integral part of the longer narrative that runs from Genesis to 2 Kings, Exodus recounts a dramatic and unified story of how the Israelites come to a deep and close relationship with the Lord God. Narrating past events, Exodus speaks to contemporary society, revealing a God who passionately desires to draw people into an intimate and exclusive relationship with himself. This detailed commentary sheds fresh light on one of the most influential books ever written. https://www.amazon.com/Exodus-Apollos-Old-Testament-Commentary/dp/0830825029/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=9780830825028&qid=1594901957&s=books&sr=1-1
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The Exodus story The literary context of Exodus Exodus and the rest of the Old Testament Exodus and the New Testament The structure of Exodus Authorship and date of composition Source-oriented and discourse-oriented approaches Exodus and history The route of the Exodus The text of Exodus Translating Exodus.

Recounting the greatest event of divine salvation in the Old Testament, the book of Exodus is not merely a story about the Lord God rescuing enslaved Israelites from the power of a despotic and xenophobic dictator. More importantly, it highlights how a compassionate and justice-seeking God transforms the lives of victimized people so that they may experience life in all its fullness in his holy presence. This transformation involves a unique process that includes redemption, ransoming, cleansing, and consecration. The story of Exodus illustrates an all-important paradigm for understanding the nature and goal of divine salvation, anticipating an even greater exodus that will come through Jesus Christ. In this Apollos Old Testament Commentary volume, Desmond Alexander grapples with the many and varied complexities of the carefully constructed literary collage of Exodus. As an integral part of the longer narrative that runs from Genesis to 2 Kings, Exodus recounts a dramatic and unified story of how the Israelites come to a deep and close relationship with the Lord God. Narrating past events, Exodus speaks to contemporary society, revealing a God who passionately desires to draw people into an intimate and exclusive relationship with himself. This detailed commentary sheds fresh light on one of the most influential books ever written.

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T. Desmond Alexander is senior lecturer in biblical studies and director of postgraduate studies at Union Theological College in Belfast, Northern Ireland. From 1980 to 1999, he was lecturer in Semitic studies at the Queen's University of Belfast. His main field of research is the Pentateuch, about which he has written extensively in academic journals and books. Alexander also has a special interest in the relationship between the Old and New Testaments. He is the author of From Paradise to the Promised Land: An Introduction to the Main Themes of the Pentateuch and Abraham in the Negev, and he is a coeditor (with Brian S. Rosner) of the New Dictionary of Biblical Theology (IVP, 2000).

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