The Torah consists of the first five books of the Bible. Exodus is the second book of the Bible. In this study, we will read the entire book of Exodus. We will not skip anything, not one single verse. This will be an in-depth study that will challenge your thinking and build your faith. Jesus was Jewish. The only Scripture that He had was the Old Testament. It is crucial for us to understand this history in order to really see what Jesus was meaning and taught.
The Book of Genesis was all about creation. It was about beginnings. The beginning of heaven and earth, the beginning of sin, the beginning of God’s plan to save His people, and the beginning of a family. Like Genesis, Exodus is also a book of beginnings. It is the book of the beginning of a nation of people, God’s chosen people - the Israelites. The central themes of Exodus are oppression, deliverance, redemption, sacrifice, and the priesthood. All of these themes are forerunners to Jesus Christ.
Every single one of us has a Genesis, a beginning. We were born, and now we are here. But not everyone has an Exodus- a deliverance from the bondage of sin.
This is the workbook (only) for the Exodus study found online at