The story of the Red Sea as a theological framework of interpretation
The exodus motif is widely agreed to be one of the central frameworks illustrating the salvational acts of God in both the Old and New Testaments. According to the Old Testament, the exodus motif was, to Israel, the paradigm of redemptive historical renewal. For this reason, the exodus motif prov...
Main Authors: | Young M. Song, Jan A. du Rand |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Afrikaans |
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AOSIS
2009-09-01
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Series: | Verbum et Ecclesia |
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Online Access: | http://verbumetecclesia.org.za/index.php/VE/article/view/337 |
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