02. Exodus
Introduction
- Sermons on Exodus
- Sermons and Articles on the Pentateuch
- Harmony of the Law – Volume 1
- Harmony of the Law – Volume 2
- Harmony of the Law – Volume 3
- Harmony of the Law – Volume 4
- Exodus Archive Index – Volumes 1 & 2
- Exodus Archive Index – Volumes 3 & 4
- Exodus Archive Index – Volumes 5 & 6
- Series on Exodus
- Sermon Series on the Book of Exodus
- Studies In The Book of Exodus
- From Egypt to Canaan: Studies in the Exodus
- The Exodus
- Exit Strategy: The Gospel of Jesus in the Book of Exodus
- Exodus Series
- Exodus: The Birth of the Nation
- Exodus Series – Part 1
- Exodus Series – Part 2
- Book of Exodus
- Exodus Sermon Manuscripts
- Audio Sermons on Exodus
- Series on Exodus
- Gleanings in Exodus
- Atlantic Coast Communications Sermons on Exodus
- The Gospel in Exodus
- A Study Series in Exodus
- Exodus
Bibliographies
Specific Subjects
More material on Exodus / Conquest theories can be found here.
- The Conquest of Canaan: How and When? (Garry K. Brantley)
- The Date of the Exodus: The Historical Study of Scripture (Dennis Bratcher)
- C.R. Conder, “Exodus,” James Orr, ed., The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia (Public Domain version).
- C. De Wit, The Date And Route of The Exodus. London: The Tyndale Press, 1960. Pbk. pp.20.
- Gerald L. Mattingly, “The Exodus-Conquest and the Archaeology of Transjordan: New Light on an Old Problem,” Grace Theological Journal 4.2 (1983): 245-262.
- Samuel A.B.Mercer, “Merneptah’s Israel and the Exodus,” Anglican Theological Review 5 (1922/23) 96-107.
- Did the Exodus Never Happen? How two Egyptologists are countering scholars who want to turn the Old Testament into myth. (Kevin D. Miller)
- The Dating of the Exodus (Steve Perry)
- Douglas Petrovich, “Amenhotep II and the Historicity of the Exodus Pharaoh,” The Master’s Seminary Journal 17.1 (Spring 2006): 81-110.
- T.D. Proffitt, “Moses and anthropology: a new view of the Exodus,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 27.1 (March 1984): 19-25.
- John Rea, “The Time of the Oppression and the Exodus,” Bulletin of the Evangelical Theological Society 3.3 (Summer 1960): 58-66. Or HERE
- Archaeology & the Exodus (Rabbi Ken Spiro)
- Gerald Wheeler, “Ancient Egypt’s silence about the Exodus,” Andrews University Seminary Studies 40.2 (Autumn 2002): 257-264.
- Bryant G. Wood, “The Rise and Fall of the 13th Century Exodus-Conquest Theory,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 48.3 (Sept. 2005): 475-489. [Wood critiques the evidence presented by Kenneth Kitchen for a 13th Century exodus. He concludes that there is no support for the theory and urges evangelicals to abandon it in favour of the 15th Century date.]
Covenant
- David L. Baker, “Ten Commandments, Two Tablets: The Shape of the Decalogue,” Themelios 30.3 (Summer 2005): 6-22.
- William D. Barrick, “The Mosaic Covenant,” The Master’s Seminary Journal 10.2 (Fall 1999): 212-232.
- Covenant (Robert I. Bradshaw)
- Irv A. Busenitz, “Introduction to the Biblical Covenants: The Noahic Covenant and The Priestly Covenant,” The Master’s Seminary Journal 10.2 (Fall 1999): 173-189.
- Russell Fuller, “Exodus 21:22: The Miscarriage Interpretation and the Personhood of the Fetus,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 37.2 (June 1994): 169-184.
- Edward Heppenstall, “The Law and the Covenant at Sinai,” Andrews University Seminary Studies 2 (1964): 18-26.
- Meredith G. Kline, “The Two Tables of the Covenant,” Westminster Theological Journal 22 (1960) 133-46.
- G.H. Lang, “God’s Covenants are Conditional,” The Evangelical Quarterly 30.2 (1958): 86-97.
- Jeong W. Lee, “Introduction to the Ten Commandments,” Kerux 12.1 (1998) 33-40.
- J. Alec Motyer, “Covenant and Promise,” Evangel 1:1 (1983): 2-4.
- J. Alec Motyer, “The Normative Covenant,” Evangel 1:2 (1983): 3-5.
- J. Alec Motyer, “Covenant, Law and Sacrifice,” Evangel 1:3 (1983): 3-5.
- J. Alec Motyer, “The Perfection of the Covenant,” Evangel 1:4 (1983): 3-5.
- J.A. Thompson, “The Significance of the Ancient Near Eastern Treaty Pattern,” Tyndale Bulletin 13 (1963): 1-6.
- J.A. Thompson, The Ancient Near Eastern Treaties and the Old Testament. The Tyndale Lecture in Biblical Archaeology, 1963. London: The Tyndale Press, 1964. Pbk. pp.39.[Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holders, Wycliffe Bible Translators (Australia)]. Available: HERE and HERE
The Tabernacle
- The Tabernacle Home Page (Martyn Barrow)
- A.H. Finn, “The Tabernacle Chapters,” Journal of Theological Studies 16 (July 1915) 449-82.
- Theodore C. Foote, “The Ephod,” Journal of Biblical Literature 21 (1902) 1-47.
- Back to the Future: The Tabernacle in the Book of Exodus (Ralph W. Klein)
Other Subjects
- Ronald B. Allen, “The Bloody Bridegroom in Exodus 4:24-26,” Bibliotheca Sacra 153 (1996) 259-69.
- Hans Ausloos, “Exod 23,20-33 and the ‘War of YHWH’,” Biblica 80 (1999): 555-563.
- David L. Baker, “The Jubilee and the Millennium,” Themelios 24.1 (October 1998): 44-69.
- Barry L. Bandstra, “Exodus: Deliverance and Covenant” from Reading the Old Testament: An Introduction to the Old Testament. Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1999.
- M. Banyai, “Exodus – The Testimony of the Egyptian Sources,” Stuttgart.
- David L. Baker, “Ten Commandments, Two Tablets: The Shape of the Decalogue,” Themelios 30.3 (Summer 2005): 6-22.
- David L. Baker, “The Finger of God and the Forming of a Nation: The Origin and Purpose of the Decalogue,” Tyndale Bulletin 56.1 (2005): 1-24.
- G.K. Beale, “An Exegetical And Theological Consideration Of The Hardening Of Pharaoh’s Heart In Exodus 4-14 And Romans 9,” Trinity Journal 5.2 (1984): 129-154.
- Barry J. Beitzel, “Exodus 3:14 And The Divine Name: A Case Of Biblical Paronomasia,” Trinity Journal 1.1 (1980): 5-20.
- F.C. Burkitt, “The Hebrew Papyrus of the Ten Commandments,” The Jewish Quarterly Review 15 (1903) 392-408.
- Douglas B. Clawson, “Clothing From Heaven: Exodus 39,” Kerux 12.1 (1997).
- David J.A.Clines, “Dancing and Shining at Sinai: Playing the Man in Exodus 32-34,” Biblical Law Section of the Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting San Francisco, Nov. 22, 1998).
- H.R. Cole, “The Sabbath and the Alien,” Andrews University Seminary Studies 38.2 (Autumn 2000) 223-229.
- Robert N. Congdon, “Exodus 21:22-25 and the Abortion Debate,” Bibliotheca Sacra 146 (1989) 132-47.
- Trevor Craigen, “Urim and Thummim” Post Graduate Seminar Paper, Grace Theological Seminary, Winona Lake, IN: 1978.
- D.R. Davis,”Rebellion, Presence, and Covenant: A Study in Exodus 32- 34,” Westminster Theological Journal 44 (1982) 71-87.
- Lyle Eslinger, “Freedom or Knowledge? Perspective and Purpose in the Exodus Narrative (Exodus 1-15),” Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 52 (1991) 43-60.
- Lyle Eslinger “Knowing Yahweh: Exodus 6:3 in the Context of Genesis 1-Exodus 15,” L.J. de Regt, J. de Waard and J.P. Fokkelmann, eds., Literary Structure and Rhetorical Strategies in the Hebrew Bible. Winona Lake, Eisenbrauns/Van Gorcum, 1996. pp.188-99.
- Paul W. Ferris, “Manna narrative of Exodus 16:1-10,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 18.3 (Summer 1975): 191-199.
- Joseph B. Flatt, “The God Who Is! Exodus 3:14-15,” Reformation & Revival 7.2 (Spring 1998): 103-117.
- W. Randall Garr, “The grammar and interpretation of Exodus 6:3,” Journal of Biblical Literature 111.3 (Fall 1992): 385-408.
- The Significance of the Plagues in the Narrative of Exodus (Lee Gatiss)
- Shawn D. Glisson, “Exodus 6:3 in Pentateuchal Criticism,” Restoration Quarterly 28.3 (1985/86) 135-43.
- Ph. Guillaume, “Metamorphosis of a Ferocious Pharaoh,” Biblica 85 (2004): 232-236.
- Ralph E. Hendrix, “A Literary Structural Overview of Exod 25-40,” Andrews University Seminary Studies 30.2 (1992) 123-38.
- Ralph E. Hendrix, “A literary structural analysis of the golden-calf episode in Exodus 32:1-33:6,” Andrews University Seminary Studies 28.3 (Autumn 1990): 211-217.
- Ralph E. Hendrix, “Mi kan and ‘Ohel Mo’ed: Etymology, Lexical Definitions, and Extra-Biblical Usage,” Andrews University Seminary Studies 29.3 (1991) 213-23.
- Ralph E. Hendrix, “Miskan and ‘ohel môed in Exodus 25-40,” Andrews University Seminary Studies 30.1 (Spring 1992): 3-13.
- Ralph E. Hendrix, “A Literary Structural Overview Of Exod 25-40,” Andrews University Seminary Studies 30.2 (Summer 1992): 123-138.
- Harold W. Hoehner, “The Duration of the Egyptian Bondage,” Bibliotheca Sacra 126: 504 (1969): 306-316.
- H. Wayne House, “Miscarriage or Premature Birth: Additional Thoughts on Exodus 21:22-25,” Westminster Theological Journal 41.1 (1978) 108-23.
- A.R.S. Kennedy, “Shewbread,” J. Hastings, ed., A Dictionary of the Bible. Vol. 4. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1902. 495-97.
- F.D. Kidner, Sacrifice in the Old Testament. London: The Tyndale Press, 1952. Pbk. 27.. Available: HERE
- Derek Kidner, “The Origins of Israel,” TSF Bulletin 57 (Summer 1970): 3-12. Available: HERE and HERE
- David J. Klein, “Proving and Provision at Marah,” Kerux 15.1 (2000) 24-29.
- Meredith G. Kline, “The Ha-Bi-Ru – Kin or Foe of Israel? Part 1,” Westminster Theological Journal 19 (1956) 1-24.
- Meredith G. Kline, “The Ha-Bi-Ru – Kin or Foe of Israel? Part 2,” Westminster Theological Journal 19 (1956) 170-84.
- Meredith G. Kline, “The Ha-Bi-Ru – Kin or Foe of Israel? Part 2,” Westminster Theological Journal 19 (1956) 170-84.
- J. Carl Laney, “God’s Self-Revelation in Exodus 34:6-8,” Bibliotheca Sacra 158 (Jan.-Mar. 2001) 36-51.
- C. Arie Leder, “The Coherence of Exodus: Narrative Unity and Meaning,” Calvin Theological Journal 36 (2001) 251-69.
- C. Arie Leder, “Reading Exodus to Learn and Learning to Read Exodus,” Calvin Theological Journal 34 (1999) 11-35.
- Jeong Woo (James) Lee, “A Paradigm for the Exodus Conflict,” Kerux 12.1 (1997): 33-40.
- B. Lemmelijn, “The Phrase Mynbxbv Mycfbv in Exod 7, 19,” Biblica 80 (1999) 264-268.
- G. Herbert Livingston, “A Case Study of the Call of Moses,” Asbury Theological Journal 42.2 (1987) 89-113.
- Robert D. Luginbill, Exodus 14: Hardening Pharaoh’s Heart .
- Jonathan Master, “Exodus 32 as an argument for traditional theism,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 45.4 (Dec. 2002): 585-598.
- Theophile James Meek, “The Sabbath in the Old Testament: its origin and development,” Journal of Biblical Literature 33.3 (1914): 201-212.
- Alan R. Millard, “How Reliable Is Exodus?” Biblical Archaeology Review 26.4 (2000): 50-57.
- Georges Chawkat Moucarry, “The Alien According to the Torah,” Themelios 14.1 (October / November 1988): 17-20.
- Stephen G. Dempster, “Exodus and Biblical Theology: On Moving into the Neighborhood with a New Name,” Southern Baptist Journal of Theology 12.3 (Autumn 2008): 4-23.
- R.E. Nixon, The Exodus in the New Testament. London: The Tyndale Press, 1963. Pbk. pp.32.
- James Orr, “The Historicity of the Mosaic Tabernacle,” Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute 44 (1912): 103-128.
- John. N. Oswalt, “The Golden Calves and the Egyptian Concept of Deity,” Evangelical Quarterly 45.1 (Jan.-Mar. 1973): 13-20.
- R. Larry Overstreet, “Exegetical and Contextual Facets of Israel’s Red Sea Crossing,” The Master’s Seminary Journal 14.1 (Spring 2003): 63-86.
- Richard D. Patterson, “The Song of Redemption,” Westminster Theological Journal 57 (1995): 453-61.
- Richard D. Patterson, “Victory at Sea: Prose and Poetry in Exodus 14-15,” Bibliotheca Sacra 161 (2004): 42-54.
- Paul J. Ray, “The Duration of the Israelite Sojourn in Egypt,” Andrews University Seminary Studies 24.3 (1986) 231-48.
- John Rea, “The Time of the Oppression and the Exodus,” Grace Theological Journal 2 (1961): 5-14.
- John Rea, “New Light on the Wilderness Journey and the Conquest,” Grace Theological Journal 2.2 (Spring 1961) 5-13.
- Irwin W. Reist, “The theological significance of the Exodus,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 12.4 (Fall 1969): 223-232.
- Jack R. Riggs, “The Length of Israel?s Sojourn in Egypt,” Grace Journal 12.1 (1971): 18-35.
- Brian S. Rosner, “The Concept of Idolatry,” Themelios 24.3 (May 1999): 21-30.
- William H. Shea, “The Inscribed Tablets from Tell Deir cAlla,” Andrews University Seminary Studies 27.1 (Spring 1989) 21-37.
- Deryck Sheriffs, “Moving on with God: Key motifs in Exodus 13-20,” Themelios 15.2 (1990): 49-60.
- Thomas B. Slater, “The Possible Influence of LXX Exodus 20:11 on Acts 14:15,” Andrews University Seminary Studies 30.2 (1992) 151-52.
- Joe M. Sprinkle, “Law and narrative in Exodus 19-24,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 47.2 (June 2004): 235-252.
- John W. Wenham, “Large Numbers in the Old Testament,” Tyndale Bulletin 18 (1967): 19-53 = London: Tyndale Press, 1967. Pbk. pp.36.
- Mark D. Wessner, “Toward a Literary Understanding of Moses and the LORD “Face To Face” (MyniPA-lx, MyniPA) in Exodus 33:7-11,” Restoration Quarterly 44 (2002) 109-16.
- David T. Williams, “The Sabbath: Mark of Distinction,” Themelios 14.3 (April 1989): 96-101.
- R.D. Wilson, “Critical Note on Exodus VI.3,” Princeton Theological Review 22 (1924) 108-19.
- David R. Worley, “God’s Gracious Love Expressed: Exodus 20:1-17,” Restoration Quarterly 14 (1971) 184-204.
- Christopher J.H. Wright, “The Israelite Household and the Decalogue: the Social Background and Significance of Some Commandments,” Tyndale Bulletin 30 (1979): 101-124.
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