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The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Exodus

By G. A. (George Alexander) Chadwick

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Amidst oppression and tyranny, a nation's destiny hinges on the life of a single man.

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2010-08-13
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"The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Exodus" by G. A. Chadwick, is a late 19th-century religious exploration of the Book of Exodus, where a church leader interprets the Old Testament story for its spiritual meaning and relevance to Christian faith. The book launches with an overview of Exodus, showing its major importance to the Hebrew people, while emphasizing spiritual truths that go beyond the historical happenings. It begins by detailing the harsh treatment of the Israelites in Egypt and presenting Moses, born in a period of great fear. The text then looks at Moses' early years, the effect of his parents, his education in Pharaoh's court, and the decisions that mold his future, getting everything ready for the important events to come.

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