- English 510—Class on Exodus 10/7/99
- Relation of Genesis to Exodus
- God departs at end of Genesis—creation is finished
- Returns for a new creation in Exodus—of what?
- Stories of origin, survival and evolution
- Genesis: of the world and humanity and then the selected bloodline which eventually will be given the land—prehistory, myth, family, psychology, individual relations with God and one another
- Genesis like the Tempest examines the origins and thereby the nature of life, survival, family, sex, generations, siblinghood, marriage, prosperity and poverty
- Exodus: actual history of the people, the nation, the promise fulfilled—relation between the nation and god—i.e. history of institutions of nation—state and church
- What is relation of church and state?
- What makes Church and state a corporate body —leadership and institutions
- What are the parts of the church and state that are here founded
- Judicial—Jethro ch. 18--and also Moses in ch. 2
- Legislative—with great fanfare, starts at 19—all the laws
- Executive—action and force--the military—right arm, arms, and army
- Ecclesiastical—Church, priesthood and cult
- the business/technology of the sacred: miracles and mystery,
- War—action, force, violence is origin of all of them
- Structure of Exodus
- Latter half of Exodus is about the judicial, legislative and ecclesiastical structures—the state’s triumph over internal enemies
- First half is about that executive military power forged by competition with the Egyptians in holy war—the state’s triumph over external enemies
- Both predicted in chapter 2
- Holy War
- Henry V—us and them, abroad and at home
- Patriotism; the chorus—the song of the sea ch. 15 as dividing line between two halves of the book.
- The passover narrative as celebratory tale of national origin/identity—
- the defeat of George III; the defeat of the Amazons, the defeat of Turnus and the Latins; Agincourt