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Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy
Ancient Christian Commentary
From its inception the church has
always had a Bible--the Jewish
Scriptures. But Christians have not
read these Scriptures in the same way
the Jews did. They have read them in
the light of what God did in Jesus the
Christ. Thus the Jewish Scriptures
became for Christian readers the Old
Testament.
This Ancient Christian Commentary on
Exodus through Deuteronomy bears ample
witness to this new way of reading
these ancient texts. Among the earliest
interpreters whose works remain extant
is Origen, who virtually single-
handedly assured the Old Testament a
permanent place within the Christian
church through his extensive commentary
and reflection. His twenty-seventh
homily on Numbers is particularly
noteworthy for his interpretation of
the forty-two stopping places in the
desert wanderings as the forty-two
stages of growth in the spiritual life.
Among Greek-speaking interpreters, the
current volume draws widely on John
Chrysostom, Clement of Alexandria,
Basil the Great, Gregory of Nazianzus,
Gregory of Nyssa, Cyril of Alexandria,
Theodoret of Cyr and John of Damascus.
Among Latin-speaking interpreters,
quotations from Augustine, Ambrose,
Jerome, Peterius, Caesarius of Arles,
Cassiodorus and Isidore are found in
abundance. Ephrem and Aphrahat are
represented among Syriac speakers.
Numerous other interpreters are present
from each grouping.
Varied in texture and nuance, the
interpreters included in this volume
edited by Joseph T. Lienhard display a
treasure house of ancient wisdom that
speaks with eloquence and intellectual
acumen to the church today.
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