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- catalog contributor b3214790.
- catalog created "c1966.".
- catalog date "1966".
- catalog date "c1966.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1966.".
- catalog description "1. The Exodus in light of the salvation history -- A. What this book is about -- B. The God of history -- C. The centrality of Exodus in Old Testament history -- D. The formation of the Exodus narratives -- E. The influence of cult on the Exodus narratives -- F. Reading Exodus in the Twentieth century -- 2. "We were slaves in Egypt" -- A. An overall view of Exodus 1:1-2:22 -- B. The importance of the oppression theme -- C. The beginning of the oppression -- D. The saving of the newly born -- E. Moses "goes out" from Egypt -- F. Summary -- 3. Israel's Lamentation -- A. The cultic background of Exodus -- B. The lamentation of the Israelites in Egypt -- 4. God speaks to Moses -- A. Moses at the burning bush -- B. The promise of salvation -- C. The mission of Moses -- D. The divine name "Yahweh"".
- catalog description "10. The Sinai covenant (II): The narratives -- A. The covenant established (E) -- B. The covenant broken: the Golden Calf -- C. The covenant renewed -- D. Comparison of Yahwist and Elohist covenant theology -- 11. God's presence with His people -- A. "But will God really dwell upon the earth?" -- B. The ark and the tent -- C. The cloud of glory -- 12. The years in the wilderness -- A. The "wilderness" in salvation history -- B. Manna in the desert -- C. Water from the rock -- D. The brazen serpent and the outstretched arms of Moses -- E. In conclusion -- 13. The death of Moses -- A. Why the Pentateuch ends with the death of Moses -- B. The death of Moses, the servant of Yahweh -- 14. Exodus themes in the New Testament -- A. The Gospel according to Mark and the pre-synoptic tradition -- B. The Gospel according to Matthew -- C. The Gospel according to Luke and Acts -- D. The Johannine writings -- E. The Pauline Epistles -- The epistle to the Hebrews -- G. The first epistle of Peter -- H. The origin of Exodus theology in the New Testament: the institution of the Eucharist.".
- catalog description "5. Moses' return to Egypt -- A. Literary analysis of Exodus 4:18-31 -- B. The vicarious circumcision of Moses -- C. "Israel is my first-born son" -- D. The first encounter with Pharoah -- 6. The plagues in Egypt -- A. Signs and wonders in Egypt -- B. Literary analysis of the plague narrative -- C. What kind of History is the plague narrative? -- The hardened heart of pharaoh -- The plague as a type of the final judgment -- "Let my people go!" -- 7. The Passover of the Lord -- A. The literary genre of the Passover narrative -- B. The paschal sacrifice -- C. The feast of the unleavened bread -- D. The consecration and redemption of the firstborn -- E. The events of the night of the Passover -- 8. The victory over Pharoah at the sea -- A. Literary analysis of Exodus 13:17-15:21 -- B. The historical problem -- C. The theological background: the holy war in Israel -- D. The Yahwist (+Elohist) narrative -- E. The priestly narrative -- F. The composition narrative -- 9. The Sinai covenant introduction -- A. The place of the Sinai tradition in the Exodus narrative -- B. The literary Genre of the Sinai narrative -- C. The meaning of the covenant: community with the great king -- D. Literary analysis of the Sinai traditions".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "ix, 342 p. ;".
- catalog isPartOf "Impact books".
- catalog issued "1966".
- catalog issued "c1966.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Milwaukee : Bruce Pub. Co.,".
- catalog subject "BS1245.2 .P5".
- catalog subject "Bible. Exodus Theology.".
- catalog subject "Exodus, The.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The Exodus in light of the salvation history -- A. What this book is about -- B. The God of history -- C. The centrality of Exodus in Old Testament history -- D. The formation of the Exodus narratives -- E. The influence of cult on the Exodus narratives -- F. Reading Exodus in the Twentieth century -- 2. "We were slaves in Egypt" -- A. An overall view of Exodus 1:1-2:22 -- B. The importance of the oppression theme -- C. The beginning of the oppression -- D. The saving of the newly born -- E. Moses "goes out" from Egypt -- F. Summary -- 3. Israel's Lamentation -- A. The cultic background of Exodus -- B. The lamentation of the Israelites in Egypt -- 4. God speaks to Moses -- A. Moses at the burning bush -- B. The promise of salvation -- C. The mission of Moses -- D. The divine name "Yahweh"".
- catalog tableOfContents "10. The Sinai covenant (II): The narratives -- A. The covenant established (E) -- B. The covenant broken: the Golden Calf -- C. The covenant renewed -- D. Comparison of Yahwist and Elohist covenant theology -- 11. God's presence with His people -- A. "But will God really dwell upon the earth?" -- B. The ark and the tent -- C. The cloud of glory -- 12. The years in the wilderness -- A. The "wilderness" in salvation history -- B. Manna in the desert -- C. Water from the rock -- D. The brazen serpent and the outstretched arms of Moses -- E. In conclusion -- 13. The death of Moses -- A. Why the Pentateuch ends with the death of Moses -- B. The death of Moses, the servant of Yahweh -- 14. Exodus themes in the New Testament -- A. The Gospel according to Mark and the pre-synoptic tradition -- B. The Gospel according to Matthew -- C. The Gospel according to Luke and Acts -- D. The Johannine writings -- E. The Pauline Epistles -- The epistle to the Hebrews -- G. The first epistle of Peter -- H. The origin of Exodus theology in the New Testament: the institution of the Eucharist.".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. Moses' return to Egypt -- A. Literary analysis of Exodus 4:18-31 -- B. The vicarious circumcision of Moses -- C. "Israel is my first-born son" -- D. The first encounter with Pharoah -- 6. The plagues in Egypt -- A. Signs and wonders in Egypt -- B. Literary analysis of the plague narrative -- C. What kind of History is the plague narrative? -- The hardened heart of pharaoh -- The plague as a type of the final judgment -- "Let my people go!" -- 7. The Passover of the Lord -- A. The literary genre of the Passover narrative -- B. The paschal sacrifice -- C. The feast of the unleavened bread -- D. The consecration and redemption of the firstborn -- E. The events of the night of the Passover -- 8. The victory over Pharoah at the sea -- A. Literary analysis of Exodus 13:17-15:21 -- B. The historical problem -- C. The theological background: the holy war in Israel -- D. The Yahwist (+Elohist) narrative -- E. The priestly narrative -- F. The composition narrative -- 9. The Sinai covenant introduction -- A. The place of the Sinai tradition in the Exodus narrative -- B. The literary Genre of the Sinai narrative -- C. The meaning of the covenant: community with the great king -- D. Literary analysis of the Sinai traditions".
- catalog title "The God of Exodus : the theology of the Exodus narratives / James Plastaras.".
- catalog type "text".