Passover
Passover
A Literary and Theological Analysis of Exodus 12:1-13:16
Gossai, Hemchand; Gehrig, Andrew J.
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
05/2024
Dura
9781636671383
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Series Editor's Preface *
Acknowledgements *
Abbreviations *
Chapter 1: Introduction *
Chapter 2: History of Interpretation of Passover *
Summary and Analysis *
Conclusion *
Chapter 3: Poetics *
Conclusion *
Chapter 4: Poetical Character and Structure of 12:1-13:16 *
Poetical Character of 12:1-13:16 *
Structure of 12:1-13:16 *
12:1-28: Speeches by Yahweh and Moses *
12:29-42: Narration of the Death of the Firstborn and the Exodus *
12:43-13:16: Three Commemorative Rites *
Chapter 5: Topical Analysis of 12:1-13:16 *
The First Passover *
The Annual Passover *
The Feast of Unleavened Bread *
Consecration of the Firstborn *
Narration of Action *
The Poetic Effect of 12:1-13:16 *
Conclusion *
Chapter 6: Passover as a Consecration Ritual *
The Book of Numbers and the Levites *
Similarities and Pattern in Exodus 12, 19-24, and 29 *
Exodus 29: The Consecration of the Priests *
Exodus 19-24: The Covenant Ratification Ceremony and the Consecration of the Elders *
Exodus 12: Passover and the Consecration of the Firstborn *
Conclusion *
Chapter 7: The Contribution of 12:1-13:16 to the Narrative of Exodus *
First Contribution: Climax *
Second Contribution: Turning Point *
Third Contribution: Prolepsis *
Conclusion *
Chapter 8: Conclusion *
Contributions and Challenges to Current Scholarship *
Importance of Passover in Biblical Theological Interpretation *
Passover and a Paradigm of Salvation *
Passover's New Testament and Theological Importance *
Exodus and a Paradigm of Salvation *
Conclusion *
Works Cited *
General Index *
Scripture Index *
Index of Select Hebrew Words and Phrases *
Series Editor's Preface *
Acknowledgements *
Abbreviations *
Chapter 1: Introduction *
Chapter 2: History of Interpretation of Passover *
Summary and Analysis *
Conclusion *
Chapter 3: Poetics *
Conclusion *
Chapter 4: Poetical Character and Structure of 12:1-13:16 *
Poetical Character of 12:1-13:16 *
Structure of 12:1-13:16 *
12:1-28: Speeches by Yahweh and Moses *
12:29-42: Narration of the Death of the Firstborn and the Exodus *
12:43-13:16: Three Commemorative Rites *
Chapter 5: Topical Analysis of 12:1-13:16 *
The First Passover *
The Annual Passover *
The Feast of Unleavened Bread *
Consecration of the Firstborn *
Narration of Action *
The Poetic Effect of 12:1-13:16 *
Conclusion *
Chapter 6: Passover as a Consecration Ritual *
The Book of Numbers and the Levites *
Similarities and Pattern in Exodus 12, 19-24, and 29 *
Exodus 29: The Consecration of the Priests *
Exodus 19-24: The Covenant Ratification Ceremony and the Consecration of the Elders *
Exodus 12: Passover and the Consecration of the Firstborn *
Conclusion *
Chapter 7: The Contribution of 12:1-13:16 to the Narrative of Exodus *
First Contribution: Climax *
Second Contribution: Turning Point *
Third Contribution: Prolepsis *
Conclusion *
Chapter 8: Conclusion *
Contributions and Challenges to Current Scholarship *
Importance of Passover in Biblical Theological Interpretation *
Passover and a Paradigm of Salvation *
Passover's New Testament and Theological Importance *
Exodus and a Paradigm of Salvation *
Conclusion *
Works Cited *
General Index *
Scripture Index *
Index of Select Hebrew Words and Phrases *