Digital Logos Edition
The book of Exodus is a key to understanding the Bible. Without it, the Bible would lack three early scenes: deliverance, covenant, and worship. Exodus provides the events and narrative, along with the themes and imagery foundational for understanding the story of Israel and of Jesus.
You can read Exodus on your own, and its main themes will be clear enough. But an expert can sharpen your understanding and appreciation of its drama. Tremper Longman provides a guide to Exodus, discussing its historical backdrop, sketching out its literary context, and developing its principal themes, from Israel’s deliverance from Egypt to its dedication to serving God. Longman helps us view Exodus from the perspective of its fulfillment in Christ.
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“I like to describe Exodus (and other similar books in the Bible) as theological history focusing on God’s relationship with Israel and involving God’s self-disclosure.” (Page 33)
“This paucity of physical description alerts us to the fact that when the narrator does choose to say something about how someone looks, say Moses’ ‘shining face’ (Ex 34:30), that information is very important.” (Page 17)
“Hebrew narrative is presented by an anonymous and omniscient third-person narrator” (Page 17)
“The significance of the Ten Commandments is not that these admonitions and prohibitions came into being for the first time. The significance has more to do with the transition of God’s people from being a family to being a nation. The nation needed what was in essence a constitution and formal legal code and such was provided by the Ten Commandments and the case law.” (Page 57)
“First, special attention should be paid to speech. Often the plot is furthered by speech rather than description of the event.” (Page 35)
Scholarly approaches to narrative structure and archaeological, historical, and theological matters become practical through study questions that help readers appropriate Exodus in their daily lives.
—Christian Century
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