Homilies on Exodus

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Homilies on Exodus is a series of early Christian sermons by Origen that offer allegorical and theological interpretations of the biblical Book of Exodus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian homiletic collection
biblical commentary
patristic work
associatedPlace Alexandria
Caesarea Maritima
audience Christian catechumens
baptized Christians
author Origen
surface form: Origen of Alexandria
biblicalCorpus Bible
surface form: Old Testament
centralTheme Christian life as exodus
Christological reading of Exodus
baptism as typified by the Red Sea
deliverance from sin
spiritual journey of the soul
spiritual meaning of the Law
doctrinalEmphasis Christ as fulfillment of Exodus
moral exhortation
spiritual sense of Scripture
focusesOn Exodus narrative
Israelites
Law and commandments
Moses
Passover
Pharaoh
Red Sea crossing
wilderness wandering
genre pastoral preaching
theological commentary
influenced Latin patristic exegesis
medieval biblical interpretation
influencedBy Hellenistic Jews
surface form: Hellenistic Judaism

Philo of Alexandria
interpretiveMethod allegorical exegesis
spiritual exegesis
typological interpretation
language Greek
literaryForm homily
sermon
partOf Homilies on Exodus self-linksurface differs
surface form: Origen’s homilies on the Pentateuch
preservation survives mainly in Latin translation
relatedWork Homilies on Genesis
Homilies on Joshua
Homilies on Leviticus
Homilies on Numbers
religiousTradition Christianity
subject Book of Exodus
theologicalTradition Alexandrian theology
timePeriod early 3rd century
translator Rufinus of Aquileia

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Origen notableWork Homilies on Exodus
Homilies on Genesis relatedWork Homilies on Exodus
Homilies on Exodus partOf Homilies on Exodus self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Origen’s homilies on the Pentateuch