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The Message of Exodus

Alec Motyer

The Days Of Our Pilgrimage

Barcode 9781789742947
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Release Date: 16/12/2021

Genre: Philosophy & Spirituality
Sub-Genre: Bibles & Other Sacred Texts
Label: Inter-Varsity Press
Series: Bible Speaks Today Old Testament
Language: English
Publisher: Inter-Varsity Press

The Days Of Our Pilgrimage
This updated volume in the much-loved Bible Speaks Today commentaries offers warm-hearted and insightful exposition to help you understand, teach and preach the message of Exodus for the modern world.
The whole story of the Old Testament book of Exodus is a covenant narrative; in Moses’ story, the pledges that God made to Abraham are honoured and fulfilled, as the Israelites are saved from Egypt and guided to the promised land.In The Message of Exodus, Alec Motyer offers a warm-hearted and insightful exposition of what this key part of Scripture testifies about the Bible's God. Exploring the meaning that Exodus still has for us today, he unfolds the ways it points to Jesus Christ and heralds him in advance, and how it bears on the nature and life of the people of God - their redemption, obedience, security and inheritance.Part of the loved and trusted The Bible Speaks Today series of commentaries, The Message of Exodus offers an clear, readable exposition of the Biblical text and thought-provoking discussion of how its meaning relates to contemporary life. Used by Bible students and teachers around the world, The Bible Speaks Today commentaries are ideal for anyone studying or preaching Exodus and who want to delve deeper into the text. This beautifully redesigned edition has also been sensitively updated to include modern references and use the NIV Bible text.The Message of Exodus will help for anyone looking for a commentary on Exodus that makes clear its meaning both in its original context and for Christians in the twenty-first century.