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The God who makes himself known : the missionary heart of the book of Exodus W. Ross Blackburn.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: New studies in biblical theology ; 28Publication details: Downers Grove, Ill. : Apollos, InterVarsity Press, 2012.Description: 238 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780830826292 (paper; usa : alk. paper)
  • 0830826297 (paper; usa : alk. paper)
  • 9781844745739 (paper; uk : alk. paper)
  • 1844745732 (paper; uk : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 222/.1206 23
LOC classification:
  • BS1245.52 .B53 2012
Contents:
The name of the redeemer (Exod. 1:1-15:21) -- Training in the wilderness (Exod. 15:22-18:27) -- The law and the mission of God (Exod. 19-24) -- The tabernacle instructions (Exod. 25-31) -- The golden calf (Exod. 32-34) -- The tabernacle construction (Exod. 35-40).
Summary: Countering scholarly tendencies to fragment the text due to theological problems, Ross Blackburn contends that Exodus can be read as a unified whole, and that an appreciation of this missionary theme in its canonical context is of great help in dealing with difficult issues that the books poses.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

The name of the redeemer (Exod. 1:1-15:21) -- Training in the wilderness (Exod. 15:22-18:27) -- The law and the mission of God (Exod. 19-24) -- The tabernacle instructions (Exod. 25-31) -- The golden calf (Exod. 32-34) -- The tabernacle construction (Exod. 35-40).

Countering scholarly tendencies to fragment the text due to theological problems, Ross Blackburn contends that Exodus can be read as a unified whole, and that an appreciation of this missionary theme in its canonical context is of great help in dealing with difficult issues that the books poses.

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