Abstract
This paper investigates Deuteronomy’s (‘D’) reading of Exodus (‘C’) in order to hear from the Mosaic voice through D, so that today’s interpreters would apprentice themselves to this author of pentateuchal law. The result of this apprenticeship might be the church’s growth in the Lord through moral instruction and catechesis, for D read C intending to promote obedience for the life of Israel. A second but equally important result of this apprenticeship might be a more profound understanding/reading of pentateuchal law rightly and sufficiently among God’s people.
Recommended Citation
Aich, Benjamin J.
(2024)
"Learning from D: Reading Pentateuchal Law with a View Toward Moral Instruction or Catechesis,"
The Journal of Inductive Biblical Studies:
Vol. 9:
Iss.
1, p. 64-83.
Available at:
https://place.asburyseminary.edu/jibs/vol9/iss1/4