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Exodus / John L. Mackay.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Mentor commentaryPublication details: Fearn, Ross-shire : Christian Focus 2001.Description: 623 p. : maps ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 1857926145
  • 9781857926149
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 222.12077
LOC classification:
  • BS1245.53 .M25 2001
Other classification:
  • 11.41
Contents:
Redemption from Egypt (1:1-15:21) -- Testing in the wilderness (15:22-18:27) -- Covenant at Sinai (19:1-24:18) -- Instructions for worship (25:1-31:18) -- Rebellion and its consequences (32:1-34:35) -- Obedience and worship (35:1-40:38).
Summary: The book of Exodus is about a journey: a journey out of Egypt, but more particularly a journey from a land where God's power, sovereignty and continuing interest in his people could be easily questioned, to a place where God dwelt in the midst of his people. Exodus describes God's power, his redemption of his people, his covenant requirements at Sinai, and the rules of his worship. In addition to exploring the meaning of the text MacKay examines the chronology, authorship, composition and structure of Exodus. --from publisher description
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 619-623) and indexes.

Redemption from Egypt (1:1-15:21) -- Testing in the wilderness (15:22-18:27) -- Covenant at Sinai (19:1-24:18) -- Instructions for worship (25:1-31:18) -- Rebellion and its consequences (32:1-34:35) -- Obedience and worship (35:1-40:38).

The book of Exodus is about a journey: a journey out of Egypt, but more particularly a journey from a land where God's power, sovereignty and continuing interest in his people could be easily questioned, to a place where God dwelt in the midst of his people. Exodus describes God's power, his redemption of his people, his covenant requirements at Sinai, and the rules of his worship. In addition to exploring the meaning of the text MacKay examines the chronology, authorship, composition and structure of Exodus. --from publisher description