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The Journal of Biblical Literature, vol. 102

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The flagship journal of the Society of Biblical Literature, The Journal of Biblical Literature promotes critical and academic biblical scholarship and brings the highest level of scholarly expertise to bear on the study of biblical literature. The Logos edition of The Journal of Biblical Literature gives you access to nearly 20,000 pages of articles, reviews, and news published between 1981 and 2006, written by top scholars from the past two decades of biblical scholarship.

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  • Lengthy book review section which covers the latest and most important publications from around the world
  • Annual index
  • Contributions from top scholars on the latest research in biblical scholarship

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“Rather here traditional mythical language is used to express the belief that the emergence of Israel as a people during the exodus was due to a creative act by Yahweh equal to that of the original creation of the cosmos itself. The Egyptians, the evil force which threatens the existence of this new creation, are appropriately cast into the Sea to perish. A more powerful symbol for non-existence can scarcely be found than submergence into the Sea of End/Extinction.” (Page 35)

“P consciously intended to historicize and localize the sea miracle at the Red Sea” (Page 30)

  • Title: The Journal of Biblical Literature, vol. 102
  • Editor: Victor Paul Furnish
  • Publisher: Society of Biblical Literature
  • Publication Date: 1983
  • Pages: 673

University Distinguished Professor Emeritus of New Testament, Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University.

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