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T.& T.Clark Ltd
22 February 2024
This volume of essays is focused on the significance of the book of Exodus for studies in the Septuagint, Second Temple Jewish literature, the New Testament, and Christian theology. A diverse group of scholars from various parts of the world, many of whom are well-known in their fields, employs a range of methodologies in the treatment of text-critical, linguistic, literary, historical, cultural, exegetical, intertextual, and theological topics. Parts of the relevant literary corpus that are dealt with in relation to the book of Exodus include Genesis, Leviticus, Deuteronomy, Psalms, Zechariah, 3 Maccabees, the Gospels of Matthew and Mark, the Epistles of 1 Thessalonians, Hebrews, and 1 Peter, as well as the Dead Sea Scrolls. This book will be a valuable resource for scholars and students in the areas of biblical and theological studies, as well as clergy.

The distinguished contributors include Emanuel Tov, Albert Pietersma, Daniela Scialabba, Craig A. Evans, James M. Scott, Martin G. Abegg Jr., and Wolfgang Kraus.

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Imprint:   T.& T.Clark Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9780567705488
ISBN 10:   056770548X
Series:   The Library of Second Temple Studies
Pages:   384
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface Contents Terms, Sigla and Abbreviations List of Contributors Introduction I. THE SEPTUAGINT 1. Proper Nouns in the Septuagint - Emanuel Tov, Hebrew University, Israel 2. The Role of Harvest as Judgement Metaphor in the LXX - Christine Waring, Associated Canadian Theological Schools, Canada 3. From the Exodus to the Exile: The Greek Text-as-Produced Psalm 80 - Albert Pietersma , University of Toronto, Canada II. EXODUS IN THE SEPTUAGINT 4. In and Out of Egypt: Genesis as Prelude to the Exodus Story - Robert J. V. Hiebert, Trinity Western University, Canada 5. The Translator: Reflections on Exodus 3.14-15 in Dialogue with Antoine Berman - Karlena Cagnoli, Associated Canadian Theological Schools, Canada 6. According to the Image: Intertextual Reading of Exodus 21:22–25 - Cameron Boyd-Taylor, John William Wevers Institute for Septuagint Studies, Canada 7. Unequal Servants: Old Greek of Exodus and Modifying Hebrew Laws - Joel Korytko, University of Oxford, UK 8. From Exodus to Deuteronomy? Intertextuality within the Greek Pentateuch - Jean Maurais, Acadia University, Canada 9. Greek Exodus and Leviticus in Conversation, Dirk Büchner, Trinity Western University, Canada IV. EXODUS IN SECOND TEMPLE JEWISH LITERATURE 10. Exodus in the Dead Sea Scrolls - Martin G. Abegg Jr., Trinity Western University, Canada 11. Historical Acts of Deliverance in 3 Maccabees: Citing Precedent or Uttering Threats against the King of Egypt? - Jonathan Numada, Northwest Baptist Seminary, Canada V. EXODUS IN THE NEW TESTAMENT AND IN CHRISTIAN TRADITION 12. Performativity in Mark’s Gospel: Jesus’ Proclamation as Enactment of the Kingdom of God - James M. Scott, Trinity Western University, Canada 13. Mark’s Incipit in Early Amulets and the Question of Its Original Reading - Craig A. Evans, Houston Baptist University, USA 14. Combined Themes of a Composite Citation: Exodus and Wilderness in Mark 1:1-3 - Marie-Josee Fortin, Associated Canadian Theological Schools, Canada 15. The Decalogue in Matthew - Kyung S. Baek, Trinity Western University, Canada 16. The Exodus Motif in 1 Thessalonians - Stephen Anthony Cummins, Trinity Western University, Canada 17. The Reception of Exodus 24 and 25 in the Letter to the Hebrews - Wolfgang Kraus, University of SaARLAND, Germany 18. Elect Strangers as the Identity of New Israel: Reading Exodus in 1 Peter - Don Dongshin Chang, Northwest Baptist Seminary, Canada 19. Exodus and the Hebrew Canon: Rediscovering Israel’s Theology and its Implications for Christianity - Archie J. Spencer, Northwest Baptist Seminary, Canada 20. Exodus and egressio: Observations on the Biblical Terminology in Latin Language - Daniela Scialabba, Pontifical Biblical Institute of Rome, Italy Bibliography Index

Robert J. V. Hiebert is Professor of Old Testament Studies at Graduate School of Theological Studies, Trinity Western University, Canada. Jonathan Numada is Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies at Northwest Seminary and College, Canada. Don Dongshin Chang is Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies at Northwest Seminary and College, Canada. Kyung S. Baek is Instructor of Religious Studies at Trinity Western University, Canada.

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