At the Mountain of God: Story and Theology in Exodus 32-34
R. W. L. Moberly
JSOT Press, 1983 - 258 pages
An
introduction on appropriate methods of handling a narrative text leads
into an exegesis of Exodus 32-34 in which it is argued that there is a
deeper literary and theological coherence in these chapters than has
been generally appreciated. There appears a striking account of Israel's
relationship with God and the role of Moses within this. The exegesis
promotes a discussion of the genre and purpose of Exodus 32-34 and also a
preliminary reassessment of the possible growth and development of the
material. As a result of the study both the distinctiveness and also the
theological importance of Exodus 32-34 within the Moses tradition are
set in a new light.
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