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[[Exodus 40|40]]
==Commentary== Exodus is the second book of the [[Old Testament]]. The Exodus was the departure of the Hebrew slaves from Egypt under [[Moses]]. The book tells the story of [[God]]'s call to Moses, the plagues brought down on the Egyptians, and God bringing the Israelites out of slavery and giving them the [[Ten Commandments]]. ---- '''Read [[Matthew Henry's Concise Bible Commentary]] on [[Text:MHC Concise {{topicsSUBPAGENAME}}|{{SUBPAGENAME}}]]''' ---- ===Themes===
These themes of the Exodus is the second book of can be seen as lights shining towards Jesus and the [[Old New Testament]]. The For example, the Passover in Exodus 11-12 was the departure of the Hebrew slaves from Egypt under [[Moses]]used by Christ to explain his death. The book tells New Testament also shows the story parallel of [[the tabernacle where God]]'s call to Moseslives with his people, the plagues brought down on the Egyptiansand Jesus, and where God bringing the Israelites out of slavery and giving them the [[Ten Commandments]]dwells in his people.
===Authorship===
[[Moses]] is traditionally attributed to writing the book of Exodus.
===Outline===
====Israel in Egypt====
A. Pharaoh persecutes Israel (1:1-22)
B. God prepares His leader, Moses (2:21-4:31)
C. God sends Moses to Pharaoh (5:1-12:30)
====Israel's Journey to Sinai====
A. Exodus and Passover (12:31-13:16)
B. The miracle at the Red Sea (13:17-15:21)
C. From the Red Sea to Sinai (15:22-18:27)
====Israel at Sinai====
A. The covenant (19:1-24:18)
B. The tabernacle (25:1-40:38)
==Quotes==
==Links==
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exodus Wikipedia - Exodus]
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