The need for a canonical reading of the Exodus narratives in finding its present-day theological significance

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Pereira, Gregory Cedric

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This article deals with the approach to exegesis of biblical narrative, especially in Exodus, in finding its theological significance for contemporary and relevant biblical interpretation. It shows that the historical-critical method is unable to span the divide between the original context and our contemporary context, and to provide the present relevance of Scripture. After arguing for the validity of a set canonical text, this article shows that biblical narrative in general, and the Exodus narratives in particular, are best explored theologically by means of a canonical approach. It shows that the theological significance translates more easily into life-application. It demonstrates how the Exodus narratives are employed canonically for its theological significance throughout the Bible. It concludes that the Church needs teachers who recognise their responsibility to accurately interpret their whole Scriptures, the Bible, with the necessary historical, linguistic (rhetorical) and theological considerations, and that this is best done in a canonical context - whether we use a synchronic or a diachronic approach.

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Canonical reading, Exodus narratives, Theological significance, Biblical interpretation

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Pereira, G.C., 2013, ‘The need for a canonical reading of the Exodus narratives in finding its present-day theological significance', Verbum et Ecclesia 34(1), Art. #754, 7 pages. http://dx.DOI.org/ 10.4102/ve.v34i1.754