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Delivered out of Empire : Pivotal Moments in the Book of Exodus, Part One, Paperback / softback Book

Delivered out of Empire : Pivotal Moments in the Book of Exodus, Part One Paperback / softback

Edited by Brent A. Strawn

Part of the Pivotal Moments in the Old Testament series

Paperback / softback

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The Pivotal Moments in the Old Testament Series helps readers see Scripture with new eyes, highlighting short, key texts-"pivotal moments"-that shift our expectations and invite us to turn toward another reality transformed by God's purposes and action. The book of Exodus brims with dramatic stories familiar to most of us: the burning bush, Moses' ringing proclamation to Pharaoh to "Let my people go," the parting of the Red Sea.

These signs of God's liberating agency have sustained oppressed people seeking deliverance over the ages.

But Exodus is also a complex book. Reading the text firsthand, one encounters multilayered narratives: about entrenched socioeconomic systems that exploit the vulnerable, the mysterious action of the divine, and the giving of a new law meant to set the people of Israel apart.

How does a contemporary reader make sense of it all? And what does Exodus have to say about our own systems of domination and economic excess?In Delivered out of Empire, Walter Brueggemann offers a guide to the first half of Exodus, drawing out "pivotal moments" in the text to help readers untangle it.

Throughout, Brueggemann shows how Exodus consistently reveals a God in radical solidarity with the powerless.

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