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31 reviewsISBN 10: 1620327325
ISBN 13: 9781620327326
Author: Jeffrey H. Tigay, Moshe Greenberg
In 1969 Professor Greenberg published his Understanding Exodus, covering Exodus 1-11. In this second edition, introduced and edited by Jeffrey H. Tigay, the author's corrections and revisions are incorporated, along with a new foreword. In addition, a new appendix, "Questions for Uncovering the Message of a Biblical Text" is included, which provides the reader with a succinct articulation of Greenberg's approach to exegesis.
I. The Prologue
How the Israelites Became Enslaved
The Movement of the Story
Themes and Structure
The Life of Moses before His Call
The Movement of the Story
Themes and Structure
The Prologue: General Considerations
The Preliminary Nature of Chapters 1–2
Two Progressions
The Redactional Process
II. Moses' Commissioning
The Revelation at the Bush
The Movement of the Story
Themes and Structure
Composition and Redaction
The Return to Egypt
The Movement of the Story
Themes and Structure
The Redactional Process
Execution and Rebuff
The Movement of the Story
Themes and Structure
Composition and Redaction
The Commission Renewed
The Movement of the Story
Themes and Structure
The Literary Problem of Its Relation to Earlier Narratives
III. The Plagues of Egypt
The Movement of the Story
Themes and Structure
The Redactional Process
Excursus
Exodus and History: Preliminary Reflections
Appendix
Questions for Uncovering the Message of a Biblical Text
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Tags: Jeffrey Tigay, Moshe Greenberg, Understanding Exodus, a holistic commentary