The PentateuchThis seven-volume set of commentaries on all the books of the Old Testament gives you the complete English (Revised Standard Version, Catholic Edition) and Latin (New Vulgate) texts of each book, plus extensive Catholic explanations of the scriptural texts and their implications for everyday life. Compiled by the faculty of the University of Navarre, the commentaries draw on a huge variety of sources: Church documents, the writings of the Fathers and Doctors of the Church, and the work of prominent modern spiritual writers, chiefly St. Josemaria Escriva, who initiated this massive project. Each volume is self-contained, with wide-ranging general introductions, introductions to each Biblical book, a table of sources cited, maps, and informative notes. Scholarly and readable, these volumes are a comprehensive intellectual, historical, and spiritual survey of the riches of the Old Testament. |
Contents
Preface and Preliminary Notes | 7 |
Introduction to the Pentateuch | 17 |
Message | 23 |
Introduction | 29 |
Text and commentary | 36 |
EXODUS | 83 |
Introduction | 181 |
Text and commentary | 243 |
Introduction | 413 |
Introduction | 521 |
Introduction | 657 |
Text and commentary 664 | 695 |
Explanatory Notes in the RSVCE | 803 |
Maps | 818 |
Common terms and phrases
Aaron Abraham according Acts altar autem blessing blood bring brother brought called Christ Church commanded coram Covenant daughter death descendants Deut divine Dominus Dominus Deus earth Egypt eius erit fact faith father filii filiorum filios fire give given God's hand heart holy human hundred Isaac Israel Israelites Jacob Jesus Joseph keep king land live LORD male manu means meeting mihi Moses Moysen Moyses offering omnes omni person Pharaoh priest promised quae quam quia quod quoque reference rules sacred seven sicut sons sunt super tent terra Testament things tibi tion took tradition tribe tuus unclean usque vobis wife worship