This volume continues from Graham I. Davies commentary on Exodus 1-10 and takes the reader up to the end of Exodus chapter 18, covering the release of the Israelites from Egypt and the crossing of the Red Sea. Davies brings together all the relevant aids to exegesis - linguistic, textual, archaeological, historical, literary, and theological - to help the reader understand the texts at hand. In addition to the parting of the waters and the defeat of Pharaoh's army the chapters commented upon also include the so-called 'Song of the Sea' in Exodus 15, a complex hymn that Davies studies in depth, and the provision of manna in the desert. The textual issues are varied and Davies navigates them deftly, providing close commentary and profound insights into these well-known texts. Two results of Davies's research are to place the old hypothesis of an Elohistic source on a much stronger footing and to reaffirm that both it and the J source extended through both Genesis and Exodus.
In-depth commentary on Exodus chapters 11-18 covering the escape from Egypt and parting of the Red Sea and the manna in the desert.About the AuthorGraham I. Davies is Emeritus Professor of Old Testament Studies in the University of Cambridge, UK, and a Life Fellow of Fitzwilliam College.
ReviewsThe commentary is a delight to read and will be an invaluable resource for many years to come. * Journal for the Study of the Old Testament *
Book InformationISBN 9780567688712
Author Graham I. DaviesFormat Hardback
Page Count 632
Imprint T.& T.Clark LtdPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 918g