Exodus

 
THE SECOND BOOK OF MOSES CALLED
EXODUS
 
 
O U T L I N E
- PrologueExodus 1 - 2
- Israel Blessed and OppressedExodus 1
- A Deliverer PreparedExodus 2
- God's Deliverance of IsraelExodus 3 - 18
- The Deliverer CalledExodus 3
- Objections and Disqualifications OvercomeExodus 4
- Bondage IncreasedExodus 5 - 6
- Judgment of Plagues on EgyptExodus 7 - 11
- The Passover and the ExodusExodus 12
- The Deliverance at the Red SeaExodus 13:1 - 15:21
- Journey to Sinai: Israel Under GraceExodus 15:22 - 18:27
- The Giving of the Law at SinaiExodus 19 - 24
- The Law Proposed and AcceptedExodus 19
- The Basics of the Law: The Ten CommandmentsExodus 20
- The Details of the LawExodus 21 - 23
- Ratification of the CovenantExodus 24
- God's Tabernacle In IsraelExodus 25 - 40
- Instructions Concerning the TabernacleExodus 25 - 31
- The Law Broken & the Second Giving of the LawExodus 32 - 34
- The Tabernacle Set UpExodus 35 - 40
 
Exodus. Genesis brings out the glories of God in creation, as well as the principles of government and calling. Exodus brings out the truths of salvation and redemption, pictured by the deliverance of Israel, followed by the habitation of God among His people on the basis of redemption (Ex. 15:2; 25:8). In Genesis God visits individuals. But in Exodus, with redemption accomplished, God dwells. Leviticus gives us the priesthood, offerings, and service of the tabernacle and the means of sustaining the people in their relationship. Numbers gives us the wilderness journey, and God’s presence with the people along the way. Deuteronomy is a recounting of things, and preparation of the people for the land.