Exodus
Douglas Stuart

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Exodus
Douglas Stuart
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When Israel's liberation from Egyptian bondage unfolds on the pages of Exodus, you're witnessing one of the most pivotal moments in human history—and Dr. Douglas K. Stuart ensures you don't miss a single theological or historical detail. As professor of Old Testament at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and an internationally recognized scholar fluent in Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, Latin, Egyptian, Ugaritic, Akkadian, Syriac, and Arabic, Stuart brings unparalleled linguistic expertise and cultural insight to this foundational narrative. This isn't just another commentary gathering dust on academic shelves; it's a masterful 1,542-page exploration that transforms the ancient account of plagues, wilderness wanderings, and divine revelation into living truth that speaks directly to contemporary believers. Stuart's unwavering defense of Mosaic authorship and the historicity of the Exodus events provides the theological foundation you need, while his deep understanding of ancient Near Eastern cultures illuminates every detail of Israel's journey from slavery to freedom.
What sets this New American Commentary volume apart is Stuart's remarkable ability to weave together rigorous exegetical methodology with readable, applicable exposition that serves both the scholar and the serious Bible student. His central theme—Israel's transition from servitude to a bad king (Pharaoh) to servitude to a good King (Yahweh)—provides a unifying thread that helps readers grasp not just the historical narrative but its profound theological implications for covenant relationship, law, and the promised land. The commentary's structure brilliantly balances technical discussion (relegated to extensive footnotes) with clear, flowing exposition in the main text, making complex Hebrew word studies and ancient Near Eastern background accessible to pastors preparing sermons and teachers leading Bible studies. Stuart's insights into the plagues, the Passover, the giving of the law, and the tabernacle construction reveal layers of meaning that will transform your understanding of God's character and redemptive plan.
Whether you're wrestling with challenging passages about divine judgment, seeking to understand the relationship between law and grace, or preparing to teach on Israel's wilderness experience, this commentary delivers the scholarly depth and practical wisdom that marks the best evangelical scholarship. Stuart's reputation as both a master exegete and experienced pastor shines through every page, as he demonstrates how Exodus's ancient message continues to guide twenty-first-century believers. The extensive introductory section, detailed verse-by-verse analysis, and thoughtful theological connections to the broader biblical narrative make this volume an indispensable tool for anyone serious about understanding how God's liberation of Israel prefigures and illuminates the greater exodus accomplished through Christ. This is the Exodus commentary that will become your trusted companion for years of faithful Bible study and teaching.