Exodus, the second book of the Bible, records the beginning of a new nation, a new law, a new priesthood, a new tabernacle, and a new system of worship. These events were highlights in Bible history—and provide many lessons for modern Christians as well.
The book includes one chapter each on an introduction and summary of Exodus, twenty chapters containing exposition and exegesis of the text, three chapters on topical studies (Christ, patterns, Moses), and sections on false doctrines relating to and difficult passages in Exodus.
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