Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Pick Three Exodus Commentaries

Here's our "pick three" for outstanding Exodus commentaries.

The Book of Exodus; A Critical, Theological Commentary by Brevard Childs

Description

Taking a pioneering approach to commentary writing, Brevard Childs gives an entirely original treatment to the book of Exodus. Apart from the philological notes and translation, this commentary includes a form-critical section, looking at the growth of the tradition in its previous stages; a consideration of the meaning of the text in its present form; and a consideration of its meaning in its total Old Testament context.
The Old Testament Library provides fresh and authoritative treatments of important aspects of Old Testament study through commentaries and general surveys. The contributors are scholars of international standing.

Exodus: Saved for God's Glory by Philip Graham Ryken

Description

To read Exodus is to encounter God. The book is about the mercy, justice, holiness, and glory of almighty God, who rules history by his sovereign power, saves the people of his covenant, and delivers his people from bondage. Once heard, the stories recorded in Exodus leave a lasting impression. Readers return to these great acts of redemption again and again because they give captives the hope of freedom.
In this Preaching the Word volume, Philip Graham Ryken mines the majestic book of Exodus for knowledge of God's character and instruction for his followers. So much can be learned about God through the accounts of his deliverance of the Israelites from Egypt, his many divine interventions for them, and his transformation of them into an independent nation.
At once theologically instructive and decidedly practical, this commentary moves readers to great rejoicing at God's work in the life of every person following him on the path to spiritual freedom. Ryken skillfully relates how the Israelites' deliverance from slavery anticipated the salvation accomplished in Jesus Christ, proving that God remembers his covenant and always delivers on his promises. For those who preach, teach, and study God's Word, this book is more than just a commentary; it is a celebration of God's faithfulness.

The Message of Exodus: The Days of Our Pilgrimage by J.A. Motyer

Description

When the Lord promised the land of Canaan to Abram and his descendants (Gen 15:7), every part of it was already occupied by other peoples. The long journey to possession of the Promised Land was prepared by God, yet it led through a path of adversity. We, the readers of the Old Testament, are left to wonder why. In this engaging commentary on Exodus, J. Alec Motyer explores the character of God through his covenant promises and persistent faithfulness to the people of Israel. Through the story of Israel we are exposed to an unquenchable fire: God the Savior, the Companion and the Indweller, who will not fail those who so often fail him.


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3 comments:

  1. I would recommend John D. Currid Exodus. 2 volumes Evangelical Press. 2000,2001 http://www.amazon.com/Exodus-Chapters-1-18-Study-Commentary/dp/0852344376

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  2. I would recommend John L. McKay Exodus Christian Focus
    http://www.amazon.com/Exodus-Mentor-Commentary-John-Mackay/dp/1857926145/

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  3. I would recommend Douglas K. Stuart Exodus in the New American Commentary
    http://www.amazon.com/Exodus-Exegetical-Theological-Exposition-Commentary/dp/0805401024/

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