Exodus : Rezeptionen in deuterokanonischer und frühjüdischer Literatur

The story of Exodus from Egypt is a key founding myth that informs Israel`s collective identity and pervades all of Old Testament literature. In the Hellenistic period, the Exodus story enjoyed a renaissance, and it continues to influence literature to this day. This anthology provides the first com...

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Other Authors: Gärtner, Judith (Editor), Schmitz, Barbara (Editor)
Format: eBook
Published: Berlin, Germany De Gruyter 20160425
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