Interpreting the Pentateuch: An Exegetical Handbook

Interpreting the Pentateuch: An Exegetical Handbook

2009 • 226 pages

In this latest addition to the Handbooks for Old Testament Exegesis series, Peter T. Vogt continues the tradition of excellence established by previous volumes. Divided into three parts, Interpreting the Pentateuch first provides an overview of the major themes of the Pentateuch. In the second part, Vogt offers resources and strategies for interpreting and understanding the first five books of the Bible by exploring its genres-law and narrative. Finally, Vogt shows that, although the Pentateuch is a collection of ancient texts, it still has contemporary significance. Vogt also includes two samples-one from law and one from narrative-of exegesis, giving students a start-to-finish example of the techniques he has illustrated for effective exegesis.

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Handbooks for Old Testament Exegesis

Handbooks for Old Testament Exegesis is a 3-book series first released in 2006 with contributions by Robert B. Chisholm Jr., Mark David Futato, and Peter T. Vogt.

Interpreting the Historical Books: An Exegetical Handbook
Interpreting the Psalms: An Exegetical Handbook
Interpreting the Pentateuch: An Exegetical Handbook

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