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100 1 $aChilds, Brevard S.
245 14 $aThe book of Exodus :$ba critical, theological commentary /$cBrevard S. Childs.
260 0 $aPhiladelphia :$bWestminster Press,$c1974.
300 $axxv, 659 p. ;$c23 cm.
440 0 $aOld Testament library
500 $aIncludes indexes.
504 $aBibliography: p. [xxi]-xxv.
505 0 $aIntroductory : 1.1-7 -- Israel's persecution and the birth of Moses : 1.8-2.10 -- Moses slays an Egyptian and flees to Midian : 2.11-25 -- The call of Moses : 3.1-4.17 -- The return to Egypt : 4.18-6.1 -- The renewed call of Moses : 6.2-7.7 -- The plagues of Egypt : 7.8-11.10 -- Passover and exodus : 12.1-13.16 -- The deliverance at the sea : 13.17-14.31 -- The song of the sea : 15.1-21 -- Introduction to the wilderness wanderings traditions -- The waters of Marah : 15.22-27 -- Manna and quails : 16.1-36 -- Water at Massah and Meribah : 17.1-7 -- War with the Amalekites : 17.8-16 -- The visit of Jethro : 18.1-27 -- Introduction to the Sinai traditions -- The theophany at Sinai : 19.1-25, 20.18-21 -- The Decalogue : 20.1-17 -- Statutes and ordinances of the covenant : 20.22-23.33 -- The sealing of the covenant : 24.1-18 -- Directions for the tabernacle and its service : 25.1-31.18 -- The golden calf : 32.1-35 -- God's presence endangered : 33.1-23 -- The renewal of the covenant : 34.1-35 -- Tabernacle instructions executed : 35.1-40.38.
520 $aThe purpose of this commentary is unabashedly theological. Its concern is to understand Exodus as scripture of the church. The exegesis arises as a theological discipline within the context of the canon and is directed toward the community of faith which lives by its confession of Jesus Christ. Yet the author is also aware that serious theological understanding of the text is dependent on a rigorous and careful study of the whole range of problems within the Bible which includes text and source criticism, syntax and grammar, history and geography. Nor can the hearing of the text by the Christian church be divorced from that other community of faith which lives from the same Bible, and from the countless other stances outside of any commitment to faith or tradition. - Preface.
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