The Bible Digest Study Series ::: Exodus [Paperback Edition]
The Book of Exodus is the second book of the Bible and continues the story of God's covenant people. Picking up where Genesis ends, Exodus tells how the descendants of Jacob—now a nation—are delivered from slavery in Egypt and led toward the Promised Land. The book’s name means 'exit' or 'departure,' reflecting its central theme of deliverance.
Exodus is divided into two main sections: chapters 1–18 focus on Israel’s deliverance from Egypt, and chapters 19–40 detail the covenant at Mount Sinai and the instructions for the tabernacle. Through the leadership of Moses, God reveals Himself as the Redeemer of His people, the Lawgiver, and the One who desires to dwell among them.
Major themes include God's faithfulness to His promises, the power of redemption, the importance of obedience, and the pattern of worship. The events of Exodus form the foundation for understanding God's relationship with His people and point forward to the ultimate redemption found in Jesus Christ.