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|a Brenner, Athalya.
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|a Exodus and Deuteronomy
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|a Series Preface; Abbreviations; Contributors; Introduction; Chapter 1: How Liberating Is the Exodus and for Whom?; Chapter 2: Territory and Identity; Chapter 3: "God's Perfectly Effected Purpose, or His Purposely Effected Neglect"; Chapter 4: Pharaoh as a Character in Exodus 1-2; Chapter 5: A Mixed Multitude; Chapter 6: In Search of Children's Agency; Chapter 7: Longing for Egypt; Chapter 8: The Relevance of the Jewish Passover for Christianity in Africa; Chapter 9: Before Crossing the Jordan; Chapter 10: The Birth, Early Life, and Commission of Moses; Chapter 11: Miriam and Me.
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|a Chapter 12: Imaging Moses and Miriam Re-ImagedChapter 13: What Would Moses Do?; Chapter 14: The Decalogue; Chapter 15: An Abominable and Perverted Alliance?; Chapter 16: Terms of Endearment?; Chapter 17: Precious Memories; Chapter 18: Debt and Interest in the Hebrew Bible; Chapter 19: Slavery and "Beyond Slavery"; Bibliography; Author Index; Scripture Index; Ancient and Other Extra-Biblical Sources Index.
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|a The Texts @ Contexts series gathers scholarly voices from diverse contexts and social locations to bring new or unfamiliar facets of biblical texts to light. Exodus and Deuteronomy focuses attention on two books of the Torah that share themes of journey and of diverse experiences in or upon the land; the echoes of the exodus across time, space, and culture; of different understandings of (male and female) leadership; and of the promise, and problem, posed by various aspects of biblical law. These essays de-center the often homogeneous first-world orientation of much biblical scholarship and op.
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|a Project MUSE - 2012 Philosophy and Religion Supplement II
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|a Project MUSE - 2012 Complete Supplement II
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