Exodus


Exodus
Exodus
Exodus: Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching
Scorpion (The Exodus)
Thrill of the Hunt (The Exiled)
Karma (The Exodus)
Exodus Old and New: A Biblical Theology of Redemption (Essential Studies in Biblical Theology)
The Book of Exodus: A Biography (Lives of Great Religious Books)
Exodus (The Tyndale Old Testament Commentary Series)
Echoes of Exodus: Tracing Themes of Redemption through Scripture
Gleanings in Exodus
Exodus (Exodus, #1)
Exploring Exodus: The Origins of Biblical Israel
Cry Little Sister (Little Sister #1)
A Commentary on Exodus (Kregel Exegetical Library)
The phrase as weak as a baby doesn’t apply in the kingdom of God, for when the Lord wants to accomplish a mighty work, He often starts by sending a baby. This was true when He sent Isaac, Joseph, Samuel, John the Baptist, and especially Jesus. God can use the weakest things to defeat the mightiest enemies (1 Cor. 1: 25–29). A baby’s tears were God’s first weapons in His war against Egypt (p. 21).
Warren W. Wiersbe, Be Delivered [Exodus]: Finding Freedom by Following God

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Chelnov directed Rubin's attention to the geography of Moses' crossing. From the Nile to Jerusalem the Jews had at most 250 miles to go, and that meant that even if they rested on the Sabbath they could have easily covered the distance in three weeks. Wasn't it necessary therefore to assume that for the remaining forty years Moses did not simply lead them but misled them all over the Arabian desert? ...more
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, The First Circle

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