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Exodus
2nd Book of the Bible
Original Language: Hebrew
Author: MOSES
... the prophet of Israel who stood against the Pharaoh of Egypt, and led the children of Israel out of Egypt to freedom, by the power of Almighty GOD. He received directly from GOD the law as he met with Him a top Mount Sinai during the Exodus. He led Israel throughout the entire period of the Exodus and sojourn in the dessert. He died just prior Israel's entrance into the promised land. Though entirely a man of God, Moses himself represented the law, therefore his non- entrance into the holy land symbolizes that no man will be justified by the law before GOD's throne. Interestingly enough it was Joshua- a name very similar to Yeshua, translated 'salvation', who led Israel into the promised land, indicating it is by the grace of GOD that we are saved.
Description:
Exodus - the second book of the Tenakh, Bible, and Torah, details the factual history of Yahweh's deliverance of the children of ISRAEL from bondage in Egypt. With a mighty hand- the LORD delivered them from the cruelty of slavery, bringing Israel out of the land and saving them from a military assault by one of the greatest acts ever witnessed by man- the dividing of the Red Sea.

The real point of this 2nd book of the Bible, is that it is a grand portrait of the ultimate salvation that Israel would know, with the coming of the Messiah. There is an account in Exodus of an event known as the PASSOVER that absolutely is a portrait of the judgment of GOD that will take place at the end of time, and of the salvation in the atoning death of Christ the Lord. It should not be missed.
  • The children of Israel in slavery in Egypt
  • The rise of Moses, the great prophet
  • The plagues suffered by Egypt
  • The Exodus out of Egypt
  • The opening of the Red Sea
  • The giving of the Ten commandments on Mt. Sinai
  • The miracle of bread from heaven in the wilderness
  • The details of contruction for the ARK of the Covenant

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