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Exodus, with Introduction, Commentary, and Special Notes, Etc., Part I: The Redemption: Egypt is unavailable, but you can change that!

Before giving verse-by-verse commentary on the book of Exodus, James Macgregor provides a ninety page introduction to the book, covering such topics as “Revelation as fact in the history,” “The Revelation specifically of Redemption,” “Egypt-Sinai theatre of events—in place and time,” and more. Volume 1 covers the book of Exodus chapters 1–14:31, and includes study questions at the end of each...

New Testament exodus. But even the discussion of the disputed question, about the shade of meaning in the N. T. Greek word, may be serviceable through detaining the attention, with exercise of discriminating understanding, in the region of the thing, that is signified and sealed, by sacred Covenant blood, alike on Sinai and on Calvary. And the essential thing is, not by necessity of nature, but by will of the living God, the real God,—supernatural redemption, from a common doom of death by the way
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