"These discussions provide a fascinating insight into early biblical interpretation, higihlighitng the fact that the struggles and trials of the Hebrews during their wilderness wanderings bore a lasting validity and a diversity of significance within later Jewish and Christian faith communities." – Caroline Blyth, Edinburgh, in: The Expository Times, March 2009"...the essays as a whole are stimulating... The collection is especially valuable for its insights into the wilderness as a topos and the interrelationship of Jewish and Christian exegesis in antiquity. One is pressed to find fault in this book..." – Richard J. Bautch, in: Biblical Interpretation 20 (2012)"a fascinating exploration of the afterlife of a biblical theme.'' -- Ann Conway-Jones, University of Manchester, Journal of Jewish Studies volume 61, (2010)