This paper aims to provide an exegesis of Exodus 1:8-14 in The Holy Bible (New Revised Standard Version). Also, a description is given of the political situation in the times of Exodus1:8-14, with an explanation of the intended purpose of the narrative. In addition, comment is offered regarding the writer of the passage, the theological message it contains, and its spiritual and religious significance in today’s world
1 SUMMARY THE WANDERING OF THE ISRAELITES TO THE PROMISED LAND Bc. Josef Bíca The work reflects a st...
In this study, spiritual, social-ethic and political background will be scrutinized to assist to und...
The best starting point for an examination of the theme and theology of the Exodus in the Old Testam...
<p class="abstract"><span lang="EN-US">Biblical traditions, in decisive form, are interested in the ...
Exodus 7:1-5 is the fourth reiteration of God’s commands to Moses regarding Pharaoh and the Israelit...
Abstract: Exodus is the Latinised form of the Greek word, exodos (going out). Two departures of Mose...
In this paper it is argued that the canonical text of Exodus 1-2 is a compilation of three originall...
MOSES AND THE MYSTERY OF CHRIST IN ST. CYRIL OF ALEXANDRIA’S EXEGESIS* PART II Having set out his u...
This article deals with the approach to exegesis of biblical narrative, especially in Exodus, in fin...
The exodus motif is widely agreed to be one of the central frameworks illustrating the salvational ...
This article argues that there is a close relationship between biblical law and narrative regarding ...
Thoughtful reading of Exodus involves recognizing that a predominantly oral culture lies behind the ...
For several decades the book of Exodus was the locus classicus for the struggle against colonialism ...
This article deals with the approach to exegesis of biblical narrative, especially in Exodus, in fin...
Thoughtful reading of Exodus involves recognizing that a predominantly oral culture lies behind the ...
1 SUMMARY THE WANDERING OF THE ISRAELITES TO THE PROMISED LAND Bc. Josef Bíca The work reflects a st...
In this study, spiritual, social-ethic and political background will be scrutinized to assist to und...
The best starting point for an examination of the theme and theology of the Exodus in the Old Testam...
<p class="abstract"><span lang="EN-US">Biblical traditions, in decisive form, are interested in the ...
Exodus 7:1-5 is the fourth reiteration of God’s commands to Moses regarding Pharaoh and the Israelit...
Abstract: Exodus is the Latinised form of the Greek word, exodos (going out). Two departures of Mose...
In this paper it is argued that the canonical text of Exodus 1-2 is a compilation of three originall...
MOSES AND THE MYSTERY OF CHRIST IN ST. CYRIL OF ALEXANDRIA’S EXEGESIS* PART II Having set out his u...
This article deals with the approach to exegesis of biblical narrative, especially in Exodus, in fin...
The exodus motif is widely agreed to be one of the central frameworks illustrating the salvational ...
This article argues that there is a close relationship between biblical law and narrative regarding ...
Thoughtful reading of Exodus involves recognizing that a predominantly oral culture lies behind the ...
For several decades the book of Exodus was the locus classicus for the struggle against colonialism ...
This article deals with the approach to exegesis of biblical narrative, especially in Exodus, in fin...
Thoughtful reading of Exodus involves recognizing that a predominantly oral culture lies behind the ...
1 SUMMARY THE WANDERING OF THE ISRAELITES TO THE PROMISED LAND Bc. Josef Bíca The work reflects a st...
In this study, spiritual, social-ethic and political background will be scrutinized to assist to und...
The best starting point for an examination of the theme and theology of the Exodus in the Old Testam...