Coffer of the Covenant - October 25, 2007
SR Hirsch has some characteristically stimulating comments about the description of the ark of the covenant in Exodus 25. 1) He points out that the phrasing at the beginning of the ark section (25:10) is different from the opening syntax...
Kids in Mother's Milk - April 04, 2007
Aquinas rejected Augustine's dismisal of literal interpretations of the law as "absurdities," arguing that "the end of the ceremonial precepts was twofold, for they were ordained to divine worship, for that particular time, and to the foreshadowing of Christ." Applying...
Moses and the ass - July 06, 2006
Allison notes the frequent ancient association of Moses with asses. According to Diodorus Siculus, "When Antiochus . . . made war against the Jews he entered the sacred shrine of the god, where only the priest is allowed to go....
Nyssa on Moses - November 25, 2005
In his Life of Moses, Gregory of Nyssa remarks on the fact that Moses was nursed by his own mother while growing up in Pharaoh's household: "This teaches, it seems to me, that if we should be involved with profane...
Eye for eye, water for water - September 26, 2005
Someone has no doubt said this before; I might have said it before: The destruction of Egyptians in the Red Sea is an application of the lex talionis. Egypt killed the children of Israel in the Nile, which turned red...
"Stones" (Ex. 1:16) - February 09, 2004
In a brief Critical Note in the JBL (122/4: 731-33) argues that the "stones" in Exodus 1:16 are neither a birthing stool nor a reference to male genitals. The author, Scott Morschauser, suggests that the word means potter's wheel (referring...
Sermon Outline, December 14 - December 11, 2003
Sermon Outline for Third Sunday in Advent: God With Us INTRODUCTION When John describes the incarnation, he uses an image drawn from the Pentateuch, saying that the "Word became flesh and 'pitched His tent' among us" (John 1:14). The phrase...
Tabernacle in Exodus - November 20, 2003
Ross Blackburn, a grad student at St Andrews University, presented a good paper on the tabernacle in the context of Exodus. He sees the theological unity of Exodus contained in YHWH's insistence on pursuing and defending His own honor not...
Exodus Plagues - November 12, 2003
And here's another thing from Murphy on the Exodus plagues: "The Pharaoh's magicians had proudly imitated Moses' conjuring: they can turn rods into crocodiles too. But was it wise to demonstrate that they can as powerfully invoke a plague of...
More Murphy - November 12, 2003
Oh, as I read on, Murphy is making the book worth it: On Pharaoh and the plagues: "As Egypt's sources of life and fertility are destroyed, plague by plague, so Pharaoh's respose rigidifies. Pharaoh is progressively mummified." She later adds:...
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