ROUND 1 — MONDAY 1:00-3:00PM
The Exodus from Egypt in Biblical Theology
The exodus from Egypt is both a predictive paradigm and an interpretive schema, and it was intended as such by Moses himself, as can be seen from the song of the sea in Exodus 15. We will consider the literary structure of Exodus 15 and the insight that structure gives into the way that Moses intended the pattern of events of the exodus to be understood as a prospective type of the way God would act for his people at the conquest of the land. The predictive paradigm and interpretive schema can both be seen in Psalms, and both find fulfillment in the presentation of what Christ has accomplished, and of how Christians should live, in the New Testament.
Jim Hamilton
Jim Hamilton serves as a professor of biblical theology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and as the senior pastor at Kenwood Baptist Church in Louisville, Kentucky. Dr. Hamilton is the author of numerous highly regarded books including Typology: Understanding the Bible’s Promised-Shaped Patterns, Psalms: Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary, and Revelation (Preaching the Word).
Round 1 — The Exodus from Egypt in Biblical Theology (The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary)
Tom Schreiner
Tom Schreiner is the associate dean of the school of theology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He has served for nearly 20 years as a preaching pastor and is currently an elder at Clifton Baptist Church in Louisville, Kentucky. Dr. Schreiner has written several acclaimed books including Hebrews: Evangelical Biblical Theology Commentary, Faith Alone: The Doctrine of Justification, and The Joy of Hearing: A Theology of the Book of Revelation. Tom and his wife, Diane, have four children.
Round 1 — The Exodus from Egypt in Biblical Theology (The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary)