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Exodus / James K. Bruckner
Livre
Edité par Hendrickson Publishers. Peabody - 2008
"The New International Biblical Commentary offers the best of contemporary scholarship in a format that both general readers and serious students can use with profit. Based on the widely used New International Version translation the NIBC presents careful section-by-section exposition with key terms and phrases highlighted and all Hebrew transliterated. A separate section of notes at the close of each chapter provides additional textual and technical comments. Each commentary also includes a selected bibliography as well as Scripture and subject indexes."--BOOK JACKET
The need for deliverance (Exod. 1:1-22). Moses' beginnings (Exod. 2:1-10). Moses encounters violence (Exod. 2:11-25). Yahweh calls Moses (Exod. 3:1-22). God prepares Moses (Exod. 4:1-31). Oppression increases (Exod. 5:1-6:1). Yahweh's promises (Exod. 6:2-30). The plagues begin (Exod. 7:1-25). Frogs, gnats, and flies (Exod. 8:1-32). Dead livestock, boils, and a storm of hail with lightning (Exod. 9:1-35). God hardens Pharaoh's heart : locusts and darkness (Exod. 10:1-29). Final warning (Exod. 11:1-10). Passed-over or destroyed? (Exod. 12:1-27). The devastating blow and the beginning of the exit (Exod. 12:28-51). 15 unleavened bread and firstborn redemption, revisited (Exod. 13:1-22). Crossing the sea (Exod. 14:1-31). Singing at the sea (Exod. 15:1-21). Journey from the sea into the wilderness (Exod. 15:22-27). Leadership, learning, manna, meat, and the first Sabbath rest (Exod. 16:1-36). Quarreling, water from a rock, Amalekite attack, and a banner (Exod. 17:1-16). Father Jethro and God's just justice (Exod. 18:1-27). 22 meeting God at Sinai (Exod. 19:1-25). Ten commandments : first through fifth (Exod. 20:1-12). Ten commandments : sixth through tenth (exod. 20:13-26). Covenant laws I : debt slaves and capital offenses (Exod. 21:1-17). Covenant laws II : personal injury, bulls, and oxen (Exod. 21:18-36). Covenant laws III : property rights, capital offenses, using power, relationship to God (Exod. 22:1-31). Covenant laws IV : corruption, poverty, three festivals, god's promises (exod. 23:1-33). The covenant is received and sealed (exod. 24:1-18). Introduction to the tabernacle (Exod. 25-40). I will dwell among them : materials, ark, table, and lampstand (Exod. 25:1-40). Instructions for making the tent of meeting (exod. 26:1-37). Instructions : altar, courtyard, lamp oil (Exod. 27:1-21). Instructions : priestly garments (Exod. 28:1-43). Instructions : Aaron's consecration, the altar consecration, and daily sacrifices (Exod. 29:1-46). Instructions : incense altar, money, water, anointing oil, and incense (Exod. 30:1-38). Instructions : Bezalel and Sabbath (Exod. 31:1-18). Crisis at Sinai : the golden calf (Exod. 32-34). The golden calf (Exod. 32:1-35). Crisis : will Yahweh go with them? (Exod. 33:1-23). Crisis resolved : the name of the Lord (Exod. 34:1-9). Crisis resolved : Yahweh renews the covenant (Exod. 34:10-35). Building Yahweh's dwelling place : willing hearts (Exod. 35:1-35). Creating a space for God : overabundant donations and making the tabernacle tent (Exod. 36:1-38). Building : ark, table, lampstand, incense altar, and anointing oil (Exod. 37:1-29). Building : altar, basin, and courtyard (Exod. 38:1-31). Making priestly garments (Exod. 39:1-43). The presence of the Lord in the midst of the camp (Exod. 40:1-38).
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