Exodus Book on Fire

Exodus Book on Fire by Edward Dickson, published by WestBow Press in 2012, spans 396 pages and is presented in English. This book explores the divine plan outlined in the biblical book of Exodus, emphasizing its significance in understanding the central theme of the Bible. The author discusses how the narrative of Exodus reveals God’s intentions for redemption and salvation, making the complex themes of the Bible more accessible to readers.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the story of Israel, including the instructions for sacrifices that were pleasing to God and the construction of a house for Him. The book provides explanations of animal sacrifices and their fulfillment through Christ, aiming to enhance the enjoyment and profitability of studying Exodus. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in deepening their understanding of religious themes and the historical context of biblical narratives.
Official synopsis Publisher
The divine plan in Exodus was conceived by God before the creation, because Jesus was the Lamb slain before the foundation of the world.
This is the central theme of the Bible, and if a person did not know about it, the Bible would remain a mystery. The Bible has been interpreted many ways, but if we could state the theme and central message of the Bible, then we could understand it much better.
Exodus offers us a portion of that plan. Exodus is a story, which makes it easy to read. It is the story of redemption and salvation and of the life of Israel afterward, in which God told them what sacrifices would please Him and how to build Him a house. Our study will include explanations of those animal sacrifices and how Christ fulfilled them. This book was written to make Exodus more enjoyable and profitable in Bible study.
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