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From Bondage to Liberty: The Gospel according to Moses is unavailable, but you can change that!

It is difficult to overestimate Moses’ importance to the unfolding of God’s plan of salvation. Moses is arguably the most significant Old Testament figure because of his unique role as mediator of the old covenant. In this sense, Moses is a precursor to Jesus Christ who is the mediator of a new and better covenant. This insightful volume focuses on the redemptive-historical aspects of Moses’ life...

Moses’ pride led him on a detour to nowhere. He found himself in the desert land of Midian. There he was a foreigner, a failure, and a fugitive. Gone were the pomp, circumstance, and luxuries of Pharaoh’s house. Whereas he had once been a son in Pharaoh’s palace, now he was reduced to being a lowly shepherd in the desert (Ex. 3:1). Once he had prospects of being the deliverer of the Hebrew people, but now he was a captive himself. Moses must have thought that all was lost, but in actuality
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