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Christian (non-Catholic) - Intermediate A Paradigm for the Exodus Conflict: Exodus 7:8-13
A close reading by a Protestant writer, Jeong Woo (James) Lee.

Christian (non-Catholic) - Intermediate The Law of the Covenant: An Exposition of Exodus 21-23
A creative commentary by the Reformed theologian, James Jordan, on Exodus- "Book of the Covenant."

Christian (non-Catholic) - Intermediate The First-Born
A fine treatment of this critical Old Testament idea.

Christian (non-Catholic) - Intermediate Exodus 3:14 and the Divine Name
A look at the historical and literary context of the revelation of the Divine Name. Includes a brief look at interpretation of this passage in the Fathers and in the Talmud. See also:
- The Great I-AM of God in Biblical Covenant Relationship with His People in the Old Testament World
- The Great I-AM of the Lord God in Covenant with His People in the New Testament

Christian (non-Catholic) - Intermediate Towards a Theology of the Tabernacle and its Furniture
Gary Anderson's good study of the instructions for the Tabernacle. "My own thesis is that the furniture of the Tabernacle possessed something of the very being of the God of Israel. As such it bears careful and repeated repetition whenever the occasion arises, not unlike the piling of up of divine epithets in a psalm of praise..."


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