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The Book of Exodus tells the story of the central theological event for the ancient Israelites: their deliverance from slavery in Egypt under the leadership of Moses and their formation as a people at Mount Sinai. This account, more than any other, represented their understanding of God’s concern for them.
Summary: Covers the time from the entry into Egypt of the Jacob and the death of Joseph, subjugation of the Israelites, Moses' birth and early years in Pharaoh's household, then his years in the wilderness
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Book of Exodus, Session 1 Introduction The Book of Exodus is the second book of the Torah or Pentateuch, the first five books of the Old Testament. It takes the story of the Israelites from their presence in and oppression by Egypt up to the reception of the divine law that occupies the entire book of Leviticus and much of Numbers.
Morales' Exodus Old and New: A Biblical Theology of Redemption traces the exodus motif from Genesis 1 to Revelation 22, arguing for the centrality of this theme for understanding the Bible and God's plan of salvation.
Overview of Exodus • Israelites are oppressed in Egypt (Exodus 1-2) • God calls Moses to lead them out of Egypt (Exodus 3-4) • Confrontation with Pharaoh / ten plagues (Exodus 5-12) • The exodus from Egypt (Exodus 12-13) • Final deliverance from Pharaoh / crossing the Red Sea (Exodus 14) • Journey to Mount Sinai (Exodus 15-19)
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