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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...

especially evident in the very life and work of Jesus Christ. Just consider the first four chapters of the Gospel of Matthew, which recount the early life of Jesus and the beginning of his public ministry. Jesus, like Israel, must go down to Egypt for a period of time to escape the death threats of a tyrannical dictator seeking to kill the sons of Israel (Matt. 2:13–15). In Matthew 2:15, we learn that Jesus’ journey to Egypt and his return therefrom are in fulfillment of the prophecy of Hosea 11:1,
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