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Exodus 1-18 / George W. Coats. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Forms of the Old Testament literature ; v. 2A.Publication details: Grand Rapids, Mich. : W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Company, (c)1999.Description: xiv, 178 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0802805922
  • 9780802805928
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS1245.2.C652.E963 1999
  • BS1245.2 .C58 1999
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Contents:
The frameworks ; The Exodus saga, Exod. 1:1-13:16 ; The Moses saga, Exod. 1:15-Deut. 34:12 ; The individual units ; The framework, Exod. 13:17-Deut. 34:12 ; The individual units ; Glossary.
Summary: The present study provides a form-critical analysis of the first eighteen chapters of the book of Exodus. Dividing his discussion between the Exodus and Moses traditions and the wilderness traditions, Coats examines each unit of the text of Exodus in turn, showing how the units' internal structures reveal the genre and social setting in which the book was written and what that setting and genre mean for proper interpretation.
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Reference (Library Use ONLY) G. Allen Fleece Library COMMENTARY (COM) - First Floor by the IT help desk office RES BS1245.F676 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) EX Not for loan FORMS OF THE OLD TESTAMENT LITERATURE 31923002035968

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The frameworks ; The Exodus saga, Exod. 1:1-13:16 ; The Moses saga, Exod. 1:15-Deut. 34:12 ; The individual units ; The framework, Exod. 13:17-Deut. 34:12 ; The individual units ; Glossary.

The present study provides a form-critical analysis of the first eighteen chapters of the book of Exodus. Dividing his discussion between the Exodus and Moses traditions and the wilderness traditions, Coats examines each unit of the text of Exodus in turn, showing how the units' internal structures reveal the genre and social setting in which the book was written and what that setting and genre mean for proper interpretation. Link to source of summary

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