“Outcry”: Its Context in Biblical Theology

Interpretation 42 (3):229-239 (1988)
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Abstract

The outcry to God of every suffering people, like that of the Hebrews in Egypt, operates as the place where humanity meets God through the dialogical interaction of human lament and divine intervention.

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