Exodus commentary


    • [PDF File]COMMENTARY ON THE HOLY BOOK OF EXODUS Written by Dr ...

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      COMMENTARY ON THE HOLY BOOK OF EXODUS Written by Dr. Medhat S. Ibrahim . THE HOLY BOOK OF EXODUS OT101 2 Pharaoh’s Fears and Israel’s Faith (Exodus 1) 1. Linking the Past and the Present (1:1-7) Verses 1-7 serve to link the events of the Holy Book of Genesis and those recorded in the Holy


    • [PDF File]EXODUS General Observations - Bible Commentaries

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      According to ch. 7:7, Moses was eighty years old at the time of the Exodus. The book of First Kings tells us that the temple was built 480 years after Israel left Egypt,9 which was (according to Thiele, quoted in the Expositor’s Bible Commentary) in the year 967 BC, placing the Exodus at 1446 BC, which


    • [PDF File]Exodus - Growing Christians Ministries

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      3. Moses wrote Exodus along with the other books in the Pentateuch – the first five books of the Old Testament. 4. There are two evangelical views. The Late Date view puts the Exodus at about 1290 B.C. The more conservative (and stronger) view, based on 1 Kings 6:1, dates the Exodus at 1446 B.C. 5.


    • EXODUS - J. Vernon McGee

      EXODUS WRITER: Moses A CONTINUED STORY: Exodus continues the account that was begun in Genesis, although there was a lapse of at least 3 1/2 centuries. Genesis 15:13 says that the seed of Abraham would spend 400 years in a land that was not theirs. It is difficult to be dogmatic about the chronology of the patriarchal period.


    • [PDF File]Bo - commentary[1]

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      Torah Commentary 1 Bo (Come/Go) Exodus 10:1-13:16 In this week’s Parashah we continue on with the final plagues prior to the ultimate deliverance from captivity for the children of Israel. There are some very important mitzvot (instructions) given to the children concerning the Passover, New Moon, and redeeming of the first born.


    • [PDF File]Exodus: New European Christadelphian Commentary

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      Exodus Chapter 1 Exodus 1:1 Now these are the names of the sons of Israel, who came into Egypt (every man and his household came with Jacob)- "Now these are the names" is the phrase used towards the end of Genesis (Gen. 46:8). Clearly the records are by the same editor / author, who is clearly Moses, according to how


    • [PDF File]The book of Exodus chapter 15

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      The Bible Summary of Exodus 15 (in 140 characters or less): T.1 There are many chapter commentaries on the book of Exodus. This will be the most extensive examination of Exodus 15, where you will be able to examine in depth every word of the original text. Every attempt has been made to make this both a complete and self-contained study.


    • [PDF File]Gleanings In Exodus - Monergism

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      Historically, the book of Exodus treats of the deliverance of Israel from Egypt; but viewed doctrinally, it deals with redemption. Just as the first book of the Bible teaches that God elects unto salvation, so the second instructs us how God saves, namely, by redemption. Redemption, then, is the dominant subject of Exodus.


    • [PDF File]THE BOOK OF EXODUS: A SPIRITUAL JOURNEY

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      Selected Commentaries on Exodus Robert Alter, The Five Books of Moses: A Translation with Commentary (New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2008). Brevard Childs, The Book of Exodus: A Critical, Theological Commentary (Philadelphia: Westminster, 1974). John Durham, Exodus in World Bible Commentary, Volume 3 (Waco, Texas: Thomas Nelson, 1987).


    • [PDF File]Outline of the Book of Exodus

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      Exodus is a book that illustrates God’s mercy (cf. Ex.19:4). The Lord’s desire was to save Israel through the promise that He had made to Abraham (cf. Ex. 32:13). Throughout the history of man never has there been a group of people see with their eyes such miracles and experience the presence of God with regularity. God


    • [PDF File]SDA Bible Commentary on Exodus - Clover Sites

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      The question of the authorship of the book of Exodus is closely related to that of all the books of the Pentateuch, and Genesis in particular, of which it is the continuation. The book of Exodus plays an important role in the problem of identifying the author of the Pentateuch, since certain of its statements


    • [PDF File]Shemot - Commentary[1]

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      Exodus 2:15 When Pharaoh heard of this matter, he sought to kill Moses. But Moses fled from the face of Pharaoh and dwelt in the land of Midian; and he sat down by a well. Now a well is a great place for a Hebrew to come to. A well is sometimes interpreted from the


    • [PDF File]The Wiersbe Bible Commentary

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      he Wiersbe Bible Commentary had a modest beginning in 1972 when Victor Books pub-lished my commentary on 1 John and called it Be Real. Nobody remembers who named the book, but for me it was the beginning of three decades of intensive Bible study as I wrote additional commentaries, all of them falling under the new “Be” series. It took twenty-


    • [PDF File]Commentary on Exodus 34:1-10 By L.G. Parkhurst, Jr.

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      Commentary on Exodus 34:1-10 By L.G. Parkhurst, Jr. The International Bible Lesson ( Uniform Series ) for September 26, 2010 , is from Exodus 34:1-10 . Five Questions for Discussion follow the Bible Lesson Commentary . I do encourage you to write your own verse by verse notes and questions before reading the notes and questions below.


    • [PDF File]Moses and Magic: Notes on the Book of Exodus.

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      Sarna. iPS Torah Commentary: Exodus (Philadelphia. 1991),37. 8. In this respect it is interesting to note that Christian tradition recalls Moses as "learned in all the


    • [PDF File]A COMMENTARY ON EXODUS - Kregel

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      3. William H. Propp, Exodus 1–18: A New Translation with Introduction and Commentary, AB 2 (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1999), see espe-cially pp. 47–52; and Propp, Commentary on Exodus, ECC (Grand Rapids: Ee-


    • [PDF File]International Bible Lessons Commentary Exodus 12:1-14

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      International Bible Lesson Commentary . Exodus 12:1-14 (Exodus 12:1) The LORD said to Moses and Aaron in Egypt, Though God first spoke to Moses at the burning bush on the mountain of God, Moses did not need to go to and from the mountain of God in order to hear from God. The


    • [PDF File]EXODUS - Bible Commentary, Bible Meaning

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      Historically, the book of Exodus speaks of the deliverance of Israel from Egypt; but viewed doctrinally, it deals with redemption. Just as the first book of the Bible teaches that God elects unto salvation, so the second instructs us how God saves, namely, by redemption. Redemption, then, is the dominant subject of Exodus.


    • [PDF File]Notes on Exodus - Plano Bible Chapel

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      1On the date of the Exodus, see my note at the end of 12:37-42; Tremper Longman III and Raymond B. Dillard, An Introduction to the Old Testament, pp. 65-69; or John D. Hannah, "Exodus," in The Bible Knowledge Commentary: Old Testament, pp. 104-5. On the Mosaic authorship of Exodus, see my note on the writer of Genesis and the sources


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