Moses and the Gods of Egypt, Studies in Exodus - CCS by John J Davis.
This commentary, Moses and the Gods of Egypt, has established itself in evangelical schools as one of the most academically sound and pedagogically useful studies of the Book of Exodus.
This section-by-section commentary is lucidly outlined, is illuminated by more than 30 charts, maps, drawings, and photographs, and is well indexed with a substantial bibliography.
“The purpose of this volume,” writes the author, “is to take a fresh look at the text of Exodus in the light of recent archaeological and historical studies. Special consideration is given to the first twelve chapters of the book in the light of Egyptian religious political customs. Where appropriate, reference is made to the Hebrew text.”