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Studying the books in the Old Testament which were originally in Hebrew, then studied through the Greek edition with the Septuagint will broaden horizons in Biblical studies. There are various editions of the Septuagint. In this study, it will use Rahlfs'... see more

AbstractThe spoliation of the Egyptians is an exodus theme whose interpretation is difficult and often controversial. The great cleavage lies between the thesis of a secret and dishonest action and that of an operation of definitive donations within the f... see more

AbstractThe article contends that Dr King makes an other-typological illustrative use of the Exodus story in his preaching – one of the most significant biblical narratives that the Black church in the US holds dear. This peculiar use of the Exodus story ... see more

In the first part of this paper, liberation theology’s use of Marxist analysis in its programme of ideology critique is briefly discussed. It is argued that Althusser’s development of Marxist theory can help to elucidate liberation theology’s hermeneutic ... see more

From the perspective of cultural memory the cultic tradition of the Feast of the Unleavened Bread in Exodus 13:3-10 acted as a sign (‘????? ’) and a memorial or commemoration (‘ ????????? ’) of the Exodus as an act of divine deliverance. The dialecti... see more

In her provocative book, The Female Face of God in Auschwitz: A Jewish Feminist Theology of the Holocaust (2003), Melissa Raphael argues that the exceedingly ordinary acts of women washing or caring for their own bodies or the bodies of others reflected s... see more

The interpretation of the Ngoni of Exodus 14:21-31 makes a comparison with the Israelites possible. Both the Israelites and the Ngoni crossed an expanse of water to reach their new land; The Israelites crossed the Red Sea and the Ngoni crossed the Zam... see more

In his search for the components or aspects of dialogue with the Bible particularly in Africa, West (2008:48) mentions five comparative approaches of Ukpong (2000:17-18). Using the third approach, which deals with the interpretation of biblical texts ... see more

Certain elements of the origin and migration narratives of the Yoruba such as a common ancestor, common ancestral home, common belief in the Supreme Deity provide a basis for identity formation and recognition among the people. It is argued that the n... see more

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