Interpreting the Pentateuch: An Exegetical Handbook
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Interpreting the Pentateuch: An Exegetical Handbook   -     By: Peter T. Vogt

Interpreting the Pentateuch: An Exegetical Handbook

Kregel Publications / 2005 / Paperback

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In the latest edition to the Handbooks for Old Testament Exegesis series, Peter T. Vogt continues the tradition of excelleance 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 these books by exploring their genres-law and narrative. Finally, Vogt shows that, although it is a collection of ancient texts, the Pentateuch has contemporary significance. He illustrates techniques for effective exegesis by including two start-to-finish examples, one from each genre.

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Title: Interpreting the Pentateuch: An Exegetical Handbook
By: Peter T. Vogt
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 240
Vendor: Kregel Publications
Publication Date: 2005
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 (inches)
Weight: 11 ounces
ISBN: 0825427622
ISBN-13: 9780825427626
Stock No: WW427626

Publisher's Description

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.

Author Bio

Peter T. Vogt (PhD, University of Gloucestershire) is associate professor of Old Testament at Bethel Seminary St. Paul. He is the author of Deuteronomic Theology and the Significance of Torah: A Reappraisal.

David M. Howard, Jr. (Ph.D. University of Michigan) is Professor of Old Testament at Bethel Seminary in St. Paul, MN.  He has published seven books and numerous journal articles, book chapters, and essays, and is a past president of the Evangelical Theological Society.

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