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HOST: Michael Whitworth
Exodus is a unique book for a couple of reasons.
The Dating of Exodus: The exact date of the Exodus is debated by scholars. Solomon's Temple construction began in 966 B.C., and 1 Kgs 6:1 says this was in the 480th year of the Exodus, marking the Exodus in 1446 B.C. (cf. Judg 11:26).
But there are historical/archaelogical issues with this date, leading some scholars to hold to a late date for the Exodus c. 1200 B.C., but there are issues with this date as well. Dillard and Longman conclude: “The archaeological arguments that some take to lead inexorably toward a late date of the exodus are questionable or wrong.”
Exodus in the NT:
Specific tips for reading Exodus:
This week's drawing is for "How to Read Exodus" by Tremper Longman III. A huge thanks to the folks at InterVarsity Press for sponsoring this week's giveaway. To enter to win this book, just leave a review of this podcast on iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/eat-this-book/id961772605
HOST: Michael Whitworth
Exodus is a unique book for a couple of reasons.
The Dating of Exodus: The exact date of the Exodus is debated by scholars. Solomon's Temple construction began in 966 B.C., and 1 Kgs 6:1 says this was in the 480th year of the Exodus, marking the Exodus in 1446 B.C. (cf. Judg 11:26).
But there are historical/archaelogical issues with this date, leading some scholars to hold to a late date for the Exodus c. 1200 B.C., but there are issues with this date as well. Dillard and Longman conclude: “The archaeological arguments that some take to lead inexorably toward a late date of the exodus are questionable or wrong.”
Exodus in the NT:
Specific tips for reading Exodus:
This week's drawing is for "How to Read Exodus" by Tremper Longman III. A huge thanks to the folks at InterVarsity Press for sponsoring this week's giveaway. To enter to win this book, just leave a review of this podcast on iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/eat-this-book/id961772605