Through the Waters
Links to the Exodus and the Day of Atonement are found throughout the book of Genesis. These links are so pervasive that, though often overlooked, they are an integral part of the literary strategy of the author of Genesis. The goal of Through the Waters is to aid the reader in understanding the book of Genesis as the author intended, taking into account its literary and historical features. The goal is not only to understand each section of the book of Genesis on its own but also to understand how each section contributes to the book as a unified narrative. As each narrative section is explored and explained, the presence of the Exodus motif, or pattern, and what will be referred to as the Two-Goats motif will be highlighted. As these motifs are understood in the context of the text of Genesis, it will be seen how they contribute to the literary structure and to the tensions, expectations, and hope created by the book of Genesis.
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Through the Waters
Links to the Exodus and the Day of Atonement are found throughout the book of Genesis. These links are so pervasive that, though often overlooked, they are an integral part of the literary strategy of the author of Genesis. The goal of Through the Waters is to aid the reader in understanding the book of Genesis as the author intended, taking into account its literary and historical features. The goal is not only to understand each section of the book of Genesis on its own but also to understand how each section contributes to the book as a unified narrative. As each narrative section is explored and explained, the presence of the Exodus motif, or pattern, and what will be referred to as the Two-Goats motif will be highlighted. As these motifs are understood in the context of the text of Genesis, it will be seen how they contribute to the literary structure and to the tensions, expectations, and hope created by the book of Genesis.
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Through the Waters

Through the Waters

by Caleb S Lewis
Through the Waters

Through the Waters

by Caleb S Lewis

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Overview

Links to the Exodus and the Day of Atonement are found throughout the book of Genesis. These links are so pervasive that, though often overlooked, they are an integral part of the literary strategy of the author of Genesis. The goal of Through the Waters is to aid the reader in understanding the book of Genesis as the author intended, taking into account its literary and historical features. The goal is not only to understand each section of the book of Genesis on its own but also to understand how each section contributes to the book as a unified narrative. As each narrative section is explored and explained, the presence of the Exodus motif, or pattern, and what will be referred to as the Two-Goats motif will be highlighted. As these motifs are understood in the context of the text of Genesis, it will be seen how they contribute to the literary structure and to the tensions, expectations, and hope created by the book of Genesis.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798385208609
Publisher: Resource Publications (CA)
Publication date: 06/04/2024
Pages: 244
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.52(d)

About the Author

Caleb S. Lewis is currently serving Mercy Hill Baptist Church through teaching and preaching and is cohost of The Bible in Context podcast. He is a husband, father of two, and a mechanical engineer by profession.


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“In this study, Caleb Lewis shows how themes of the Pentateuch’s second and third books are elaborately foreshadowed in its first—tracing the themes of exodus and atonement through the narratives of Genesis. His work is impressively detailed, benefiting the scholar. It is also deeply devotional, encouraging the reader’s faith. Be sure to have your Bible and a pencil handy as you read!”

—Michael Lefebvre, author of Liturgy of Creation: Understanding Calendars in Old Testament Context

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