Exodus 1-18: Evangelical Exegetical Commentary

Exodus 1-18: Evangelical Exegetical Commentary

by H.WayneHouse (Editor), EugeneCarpenter (Author), WilliamD.Barrick (Editor), Eugene Carpenter (Author), H. Wayne House (Editor), William D. Barrick (Editor), Eugene Carpenter (Author), H. Wayne House (Editor), William D. Barrick (Editor)

Synopsis

In the book of Exodus, the promises to the patriarchs begin to see their fulfillment: Yahweh takes a people for himself and dwells among them. He is not a distant deity, but a God who speaks and acts to deliver his people from oppression. In this two--volume commentary, Eugene Carpenter interacts with the Hebrew text to trace these and other important themes through Exodus. He also discusses how key theological concepts of Exodus continue throughout the Bible and offers suggestions for applying the message of the book to modern-day readers.

About the Evangelical Exegetical Commentary Series:

The Evangelical Exegetical Commentary series incorporates the latest in critical biblical scholarship and is written from a distinctly evangelical perspective. Each comprehensive volume combines historical and literary explanations with insights for understanding the text within the Bible's larger story and applying it to everyday life.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 688
Publisher: Lexham Press
Published: 25 Jan 2017

ISBN 10: 1577995740
ISBN 13: 9781577995746

Media Reviews
Eugene Carpenter's magnum opus is impressive in its scholarly breadth and depth. This commentary highlights the history and theology of Exodus. In Dr. Carpenter's view, these two are mixed inseparably: 'History cannot be scuttled in Exodus; it is part of the texture and matrix of theological truth.'
--Dr. Wayne McCown, provost emeritus, Roberts Wesleyan College, and founding dean emeritus, Northeastern Seminary
The legacy of Gene Carpenter's life and scholarship continue well beyond his years. Few have equaled his tireless commitment to good exegesis and a biblical theology of ministry. This volume is a testament to a man who committed his life to Jesus Christ and his Word.
--Terry Linhart, chair, religion and philosophy, Bethel College, Indiana
Author Bio
Eugene Carpenter (1943-2012) was professor of Old Testament, Hebrew, and biblical theology at Bethel College. He wrote commentaries on Daniel and Exodus, as well as the volume on Deuteronomy in the Zondervan Illustrated Bible Backgrounds Commentary series. He translated for the Lexham English Bible and also served as a pastor and teacher in a variety of churches and ministries.