Hebrew Bible / Exodus / 34
- Exodus 34:3 / Exodus 19:24 / Exodus 24:1
- Exodus 34:6 / Lamentations 3:22
- Exodus 34:6 / Psalm 86:15
- Exodus 34:6 / Psalm 103:8
- Exodus 34:6 / Jonah 4:2
- Exodus 34:6 / Joel 2:13
- Exodus 34:6 / Micah 7:18
- Exodus 34:6 / Psalm 77:8
- Exodus 34:6 / Psalm 111:4
- Exodus 34:6 / Psalm 112:4
- Exodus 34:6 / Psalm 145:8
- Exodus 34:6 / Nehemiah 9:17
- Exodus 34:6 / Hosea 1:6
- Exodus 34:6 / Nahum 1:3
- Exodus 34:6 / 2 Chronicles 30:9
- Exodus 34:6 / Sirach 2:11
- Exodus 34:7 / Onkelos Exodus 34:7
- Exodus 34:12 / Joshua 23:13
- Exodus 34:13 / 1 Maccabees 2:24
- Exodus 34:13 / Judith 3:7
- Exodus 34:27 / Onkelos Exodus 34:27
- Exodus 34:28 / Matthew 4:2
- Exodus 34:29 / Matthew 17:2
- Exodus 34:29 / Habakkuk 3:4
- Exodus 34:29 / Matthew 8:1
- Exodus 34:30 / 1 Enoch 106:6
- Exodus 34:34 / 2 Corinthians 3:16
Summary
Date: 5th Century B.C.E. (Final composition)
Exodus begins where the Hebrews grow from a family into a nation, and it ends on the first day of the new year following the exodus from Egypt as the sanctuary is erected and the divine Presence takes up Its abode in the Israelites' midst. The opening section and the closing section look as if they were composed after the subdivision to serve as prologue and epilogue, marking the book as a distinct subunit within the Torah. Thematically, the book marks the transition from God's promises of progeny, land, and a permanent relationship with Israel to the fulfillment of these promises, beginning with the Israelites' phenomenal growth, the exodus, and the covenant at Sinai.