Exodus, The book of
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Exodus, The book of: The 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 1 2. The narrative begins with the descendants of Joseph in Egypt, who initially prospered but were eventually reduced to slaves, forced to work on Pharaoh’s building projects after a new king who “did not know Joseph” came to power 3.

Moses gives God’s Law to the Israelites during The Exodus Historically, the exodus was the birth of Israel as a nation, where a group of tribes became a nation ruled by God at Mount Sinai, and the book explains how they were able to resettle the land promised to Abraham 4. The book’s contents typically include the oppression of Israelites in Egypt, Moses’s early life, the plagues, Passover, wilderness wandering, the covenant at Mount Sinai, the Ten Commandments, legal collections, and the construction of the tabernacle 1.
Theologically, the Book of Exodus is profoundly significant, with an “exodus motif” frequently referenced throughout the Old and New Testaments. It is foundational to understanding God’s plan of salvation, interpreted as a prototype of God’s deliverance for all people 4. Throughout the book, readers encounter a God who is the Lord of history and the Redeemer of His people, making Exodus one of the most foundational books in the Scriptures 3.
1 Drew Longacre, “Exodus, Book Of,” in T&T Clark Encyclopedia of Second Temple Judaism, ed. Daniel M. Gurtner and Loren T. Stuckenbruck (London; New York; Oxford; New Delhi; Sydney: T&T Clark, 2020), 1:197.
2 Moisés Silva, in The Essential Bible Dictionary (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2011), 82.
3 Ronald F. Youngblood, F. F. Bruce, and R. K. Harrison, Thomas Nelson Publishers, eds., in Nelson’s New Illustrated Bible Dictionary (Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson, Inc., 1995). [See here, here.]
4 Walter A. Elwell and Barry J. Beitzel, “Exodus, Book Of,” in Baker Encyclopedia of the Bible (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House, 1988), 1:736.
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