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There are 8 critical essays on Exodus.

Critical Essays on Exodus
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Critical Essay by James K. Hoffmeier
15,134 words, approx. 50 pages
In the following essay, Hoffmeier discusses the quest for the historical Moses and offers literary considerations of the plague narratives.
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Critical Essay by Jonathan Boyarin
14,722 words, approx. 49 pages
In the following essay, Boyarin explores the relationship between textual tradition and Jewish identity as it relates to Exodus.
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Critical Essay by C. Houtman
11,703 words, approx. 39 pages
In the following essay, Houtman analyzes Exodus 4:24-26 and surveys assorted interpretations of it.
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Critical Essay by John J. Bimson
8,777 words, approx. 29 pages
In the following essay, first published in 1978, Bimson examines several different theories concerning the historicity of Exodus.
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Critical Essay by E. W. Nicholson
5,509 words, approx. 18 pages
In the following essay, Nicholson discusses the religious and historical background of the tradition of divine manifestation.
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Critical Essay by Richard Coggins
3,741 words, approx. 13 pages
In the following essay, Coggins discusses various approaches to reading and analyzing Exodus.
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Critical Essay by Moshe Anbar
3,026 words, approx. 10 pages
In the following essay, Anbar uses Exodus 23.32 to illustrate how prophecy figured into politics.
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Critical Essay by Nahum M. Sarna
2,540 words, approx. 9 pages
In the following essay, Sarna provides background for Exodus.


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