Digital Logos Edition
By the time we have read through Exodus we have learned the basic vocabulary of the Gospel—words like blood, redeem, sacrifice, glory, law, tabernacle and Passover are all here, part of the great drama in which God saves a people for himself. To study Exodus, therefore, is to come to the heart of the message of redemption, to see God as the Savior of his people, caring for them and present with them as they journey from Egypt to Canaan, from the house of bondage to the land of promise.
“First, the law reveals the nature of the God of the covenant.” (Page 80)
“Second, the law defines the people of the covenant.” (Page 81)
“Laws may be broken, but the covenant can never be broken.” (Page 82)
“A second reason was that God would distinguish between the Egyptians and his people, the Israelites.” (Page 43)
“Finally, the plagues were a means for hardening the heart of Pharaoh.” (Page 44)
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