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Exodus means
"going out." The book tells the story of the Israelites release
from bondage in Egypt about 1450 B.C.
Exodus tells how God, faithful to the covenant promises made to Abraham,
Isaac, and Jacob, performed miracles to shatter the bonds holding His
people. The fast-paced adventure move quickly to Sinai. Here Exodus
lingers, and in careful detail explores the law that God gave His people
to live by. This code was intended to teach the Israelites how to love God
and how to love one another.
Exodus also introduces Moses, that towering Old Testament character who is
revered in Judaism as the lawgiver, and whose faithfulness to God serves
as a model for modern Christian laymen and leaders.
Most significant, however, is what Exodus reveals about God. God uses His
power to redeem His people. God demands hoiliness from those who claim
relationship with Him. And God provides a way for sinners to
approach Him and be transformed.
Outline of Contents
1.
The Story of
Deliverance......................................................................Ex.
1-19
A. Moses'
Call......................................................................................Ex.
1-4
B.
Miracles............................................................................................Ex.
5-13
C. On to
Sinai.......................................................................................Ex.
14-19
2.
God's Design for a Holy
Community.................................................Ex. 20-40
A. Laws for
Living...............................................................................Ex.
20-23
B. Provisions for
Worship................................................................Ex.
2-40
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