CHLOE T. SUN holds a PhD in Old Testament from Fuller Theological Seminary, California, USA, where she serves as professor of Old Testament and program director of the Chinese Studies Center. She previously taught at Logos Evangelical Seminary and publishes in English and Chinese. She also travels, teaches, and speaks among the Chinese diaspora.
A commentary on Exodus by someone born in China, who has made more than one exodus of her own, a woman who has achieved so much in a man's world, someone still on a pilgrimage, an Old Testament expert, and Old Testament enthusiast: what a great set of qualifications for the author of a commentary on Exodus! John Goldingay, PhD David Allan Hubbard Professor Emeritus of Old Testament, Fuller Theological Seminary, California, USA Asia is a land where migration, border crossings, and identity negotiation are constant realities. Hence Chloe Sun's reading of Exodus from the perspective of diaspora brings a fresh lens that resonates with the experience of many Asians, whether they live inside or outside their native homeland. Reading the commentary itself is a journey in becoming! Athena E. Gorospe, PhD Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Asian Theological Seminary, Philippines The book of Exodus is a multicultural Old Testament book about migration and identity formation, and this thematic combination makes Dr. Chloe Sun the perfect person to contribute to this exciting volume on Exodus in the Asia Bible Commentary Series. Exegetical rigor and cultural intelligence have come together beautifully in this commentary from one of the world's premier ethnic Chinese Old Testament scholars! Jerry Hwang, PhD Affiliate Research Professor, Advanced Studies, Singapore Bible College Sun has not only written an excellent commentary on Exodus that will help readers understand this important Old Testament book, but she has also helped the book come alive by situating it in the context of the Chinese diaspora. Charlie Trimm, PhD Associate Professor and Chair of Old Testament (Undergraduate Division), Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, California, USA