Eschatological Sanctuary in Exodus 15:17 and Related Texts (Hardcover, New edition)


After crossing the Reed Sea, Moses and the Israelites celebrate Yahweh's victory over the Egyptians in the "Song of the Sea" (Exod. 15:1-18). Much of the song rejoices over their recent deliverance, but its latter portion anticipates what Yahweh would do for his people in the future. Specifically, he will lead them past enemy nations and "plant" them on a mountain. Also included in this context is a reference to "the sanctuary, O Lord, which your hands have established" (v. 17). Commentators throughout the history of interpretation have understood this "sanctuary" as a reference to Solomon's temple on Mount Zion. However, since the temple was eventually destroyed, equating it with a divinely "established" sanctuary is questionable. Eschatological Sanctuary in Exodus 15:17 and Related Texts argues that the sanctuary mentioned in Exod. 15:17 does not refer to Solomon's temple or to any other "man-made" structure but to an eschatological sanctuary distinctively established by divine hands. Such an understanding of this sanctuary impacts the theology of the Pentateuch and provides a reference point for predictions of an eschatological temple in the Prophets and the Writings and for references to unconventional temples in the New Testament.

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After crossing the Reed Sea, Moses and the Israelites celebrate Yahweh's victory over the Egyptians in the "Song of the Sea" (Exod. 15:1-18). Much of the song rejoices over their recent deliverance, but its latter portion anticipates what Yahweh would do for his people in the future. Specifically, he will lead them past enemy nations and "plant" them on a mountain. Also included in this context is a reference to "the sanctuary, O Lord, which your hands have established" (v. 17). Commentators throughout the history of interpretation have understood this "sanctuary" as a reference to Solomon's temple on Mount Zion. However, since the temple was eventually destroyed, equating it with a divinely "established" sanctuary is questionable. Eschatological Sanctuary in Exodus 15:17 and Related Texts argues that the sanctuary mentioned in Exod. 15:17 does not refer to Solomon's temple or to any other "man-made" structure but to an eschatological sanctuary distinctively established by divine hands. Such an understanding of this sanctuary impacts the theology of the Pentateuch and provides a reference point for predictions of an eschatological temple in the Prophets and the Writings and for references to unconventional temples in the New Testament.

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Imprint

Peter Lang Publishing

Country of origin

United States

Series

Studies in Biblical Literature, 154

Release date

December 2012

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First published

2013

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Dimensions

230 x 155 x 15mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

158

Edition

New edition

ISBN-13

978-1-4331-2083-1

Barcode

9781433120831

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LSN

1-4331-2083-6



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