Transcendent Authority: The Role of Moses in Old Testament Traditions

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 44 (3):229-239 (1990)
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Abstract

Moses transmits to Israel the call of a God of incomparable power, and his intimate access to that power without being destroyed by it makes him not only mediator but model for the formation of a people set apart, holy to Yahweh.

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