Book By Book. Exodus  Exodus is the second book of the Law (Pentateuch) written by Moses. – It is a sequel to Genesis, continuing history where Genesis.

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Book By Book

Exodus  Exodus is the second book of the Law (Pentateuch) written by Moses. – It is a sequel to Genesis, continuing history where Genesis left off. – In Genesis we read of the fall of man, the promise of a Savior, the descendants of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob (Israel). – God made them a great nation in a promised land. Remember how God preserved them through Joseph in Egypt. – Through the years they multiplied in number, the Egyptians feared they would take over the land and forced them to be slaves.

Exodus  Exodus means “a going out”. – It records how Israel was delivered from bondage into the wilderness where they were given the Law and how they were taken up to the promised land. – However, because of unbelief that generation did not enter, but wandered for 40 years. – Exodus shows how this part of history unfolds and gives some valuable lessons for us today.

Exodus  Outline And Summary – Moses, The Deliverer (1-4) – The Exodus From Egypt (5:1-15:21) – The Journey To Mount Sinai (15:22- 18:27) – The Giving Of The Law (19-40) The Ten Commandments Other Ordinances The Tabernacle

Exodus  Great Lessons For Us Today – The Faith Of Moses And His Parents (Heb. 11:23-27) – The Passover (1 Cor. 5:7-8) – The Salvation Of Israel (1 Cor. 10:1- 2) – Moses’ Veil (2 Cor. 3:7-18)