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008 090527s2009 ilu b 001 0 eng
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020 _a9780830838585 (pbk. : alk. paper)
040 _aHuldah Buntain Theological College
_cHuldah Buntain Theological College
050 0 0 _aBS1245.52
_b.L66 2009
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100 1 _aLongman, Tremper
_cIII.
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245 1 0 _aHow to Read Exodus /
_cTremper Longman III.
260 _aDowners Grove, Ill. :
_bIVP Academic,
_cc2009.
300 _a187 p. ;
_c21 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aPart I: Reading Exodus with a strategy. Understanding the book of departure -- Part 2: Reading Exodus as literature. The shape of the book of Exodus ; The narrative structure of Exodus: presence, covenant, and servitude -- Part 3: Reading Exodus as history in its historical context. Birth legends, Hammurabi, and portable shrines: the ancient near eastern background of Exodus ; Evidence for the Exodus event ; Does it matter whether the sea parted? -- Part 4: Reading Exodus as God's story. God rescues Abraham's descendants from Egyptian bondage (Exodus 1:18) ; God gives Israel his law (Exodus 19:24) ; God instructs Israel to build the tabernacle (Exodus 25:40) -- Part 5: Reading Exodus as a Christian. The Christian experience of Exodus ; The role of law in the Christian life ; The Word became flesh and tabernacled among us.
630 0 0 _aBible.
_pExodus
_xCriticism, interpretation, etc.
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