Few stories in human history carry the weight of Exodus.
A people enslaved for generations. A leader called from obscurity. A series of miracles that shook the most powerful nation on earth. And a covenant that would define a people for thousands of years.
But Exodus is more than a dramatic rescue story. It is a book about how God forms a people — and what he expects of them once they are free.
Exodus Explained examines the historical background, narrative structure, and major themes of the second book of the Bible in a way that is clear and accessible for modern readers. Rather than simply retelling the story, this study explores what the text meant to its original audience and why its message speaks directly to life today.
Inside you will discover:
Whether you are studying Exodus for the first time or returning to it with fresh questions, this guide will help you engage one of Scripture's most powerful books with clarity and depth.
Part of The Bible for Modern Life Series — accessible, historically grounded guides to every book of Scripture.
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