Reverberations of the Exodus in Scripture / [print]
edited by R. Michael Fox.
- Eugene Oregon : Pickwick Publications, (c)2014.
- xx, 209 pages ; 23 cm
Includes bibliographical references.
The meaning and significance of the Exodus event Joshua and Israel's Exodus from the desert wilderness The Psalms, the Exodus, and Israel's worship Ezekiel as Moses--Israel as Pharaoh: reverberations of the Exodus narrative in Ezekiel Promise and failure: second Exodus in Ezra-Nehemiah The (new) Exodus in Luke and Acts: an appeal for moderation "The Word became flesh and tabernacled among us": a primer for the Exodus in John's Gospel Ephesians and the hermeneutics of the New Exodus "He spoke about the Exodus": echoes of Exodus in Hebrews The Exodus and biblical theology Eugene H. Merrill -- Helene M. Dallaire and Denise R. Morris -- Daniel J. Estes -- Nevada Levi DeLapp -- Joshua E. Williams -- Joshua L. Mann -- Thomas N. Willoughby -- David I. Starling -- Radu Gheorghita -- Robin Routledge.
"Inner-biblical studies is a blossoming field. Within this growing specialization, Reverberations of the Exodus in Scripture is a unique and refreshing contribution. Unlike most studies in this area focusing either solely on how Old Testament passages interact with other Old Testament texts or on the use of the Old Testament in the New Testament, this volume examines how a central and paradigmatic biblical event--the exodus from Egypt--resurfaces time and again in both testaments. Furthermore, the collaborative nature of this project has allowed specialists to construct each chapter. Readers of Reverberations of the Exodus in Scripture will gain a better understanding of the role of the exodus throughout the biblical canon and a deeper appreciation for its place in biblical theology"--Page 4 of cover. Inner-biblical studies is a blossoming field. Within this growing specialization, Reverberations of the Exodus in Scripture is a unique and refreshing contribution. Unlike most studies in this area focusing either solely on how Old Testament passages interact with other Old Testament texts or on the use of the Old Testament in the New Testament, this volume examines how a central and paradigmatic biblical event--the exodus from Egypt--resurfaces time and again in both testaments. Furthermore, the collaborative nature of this project has allowed specialists to construct each chapter. Readers of Reverberations of the Exodus in Scripture will gain a better understanding of the role of the exodus throughout the biblical canon and a deeper appreciation for its place in biblical theology.