ExodusWestminster John Knox Press, 1 gen 1982 - 203 pagine "Exodus," writes H. L. Ellison, "is in many ways one of the most important and spiritually interesting books in the Old Testament. It tells the story of how God freed his people from Egypt and bound them to himself by a covenant. We are given insight into how this link with God modified the people's traditional law, how God's grace reacted to a broken covenant, and how we should approach God in worship." Carrying forward brilliantly the pattern established by Barclay's New Testament series, the Daily Study Bible has been extended to cover the entire Old Testament as well. Invaluable for individual devotional study, for group discussion, and for classroom use, the Daily Study Bible provides a useful, reliable, and eminently readable way to discover what the Scriptures were saying then and what God is saying today. |
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Introduction | 1 |
15214 contd | 11 |
16 | 17 |
1823 | 25 |
1561 | 32 |
813 | 40 |
20912 | 47 |
120 | 56 |
117 contd | 110 |
222333 | 116 |
222333 contd | 122 |
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111 | 135 |
121 | 146 |
143 contd | 155 |
1138 | 162 |
CONTENTS | 61 |
2942 | 67 |
17149 | 74 |
121 | 80 |
136 | 86 |
816 | 93 |
1025 | 102 |
13435 | 168 |
123 | 175 |
1028 | 181 |
The Christian and the Tabernacle | 197 |
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