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- Abrahamic ReligionsThe Abrahamic religions are monotheistic faiths that trace their spiritual heritage to the patriarch Abraham. The three universally recognized traditions are Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Click for a deeper explanation.
- Exodus (secular usage)The common usage of the word exodus in normal, everyday speaking and writing.
- Exodus, TheThe exodus was one of the most significant events in the history of the Hebrews. It was a unique demonstration of God’s power on behalf of his people.
- Exodus, The book ofThe Book of Exodus is the second book of the Bible, attributed to Moses, which chronicles the departure of the Hebrew people from Egypt and their deliverance from slavery.
- Promised LandBiblical definition and notes on The Promised Land
Footnotes:
- 1Elwell, W. A., & Beitzel, B. J. (1988). Exodus, The. In Baker encyclopedia of the Bible (Vol. 1, p. 742). Baker Book House.
- 2Hoad, J. W. L. (1996). Promise. In D. R. W. Wood, I. H. Marshall, A. R. Millard, J. I. Packer, & D. J. Wiseman (Eds.), New Bible dictionary (3rd ed., pp. 963–964). InterVarsity Press.
- 3Persons, N. (2016). Promised Land. In J. D. Barry, D. Bomar, D. R. Brown, R. Klippenstein, D. Mangum, C. Sinclair Wolcott, L. Wentz, E. Ritzema, & W. Widder (Eds.), The Lexham Bible Dictionary. Lexham Press.
- 4Hoad, J. W. L. (1996). Promise. In D. R. W. Wood, I. H. Marshall, A. R. Millard, J. I. Packer, \u0026amp; D. J. Wiseman (Eds.), New Bible dictionary (3rd ed., pp. 963–964). InterVarsity Press.