In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He [Jesus Christ -Yeshua]
			was in the beginning with God.
		
		
	
		EXODUS
		The Book of Exodus (c. 1875-1445 BC) is the second of 
		the five books known as the Law in the Holy Bible. It is the record of the 
		birth of Israel as a nation. Central to this birth is God’s redemption 
		of Israel from Egypt and His covenant with Israel through Moses. God reveals His laws 
		and His expectations of Israel to be set apart unto Him. In return, 
		Israel would be His people blessed above all nations.
		The events of Israel’s birth pangs in Exodus are parallel to the 
		events prophesized for Israel at the end of this age in which we 
		are living today. The current birth pangs of Israel’s Messianic 
		restoration will crescendo until the day of Israel’s redemption at the 
		second coming of Jesus Christ, the Messiah. He will execute great judgments 
		upon the Gentile nations for their persecution of Israel, and He will 
		fulfill an everlasting covenant with Israel. He will write His laws in 
		the hearts and minds of His people.
		The Redemption:
		Exodus 1-4: Israel’s growth and persecution in Egypt; God’s call on 
		Moses - the deliverer
		Exodus 5-15: The redemption of Israel from the Egyptian Pharaoh; the 
		Passover
		Exodus 15-18: God’s protection of Israel in the wilderness
		The Covenant:
		Exodus 19: God’s Mosaic Covenant – the covenant with Moses
		Exodus 20-23: The Ten Commandments; the Judgments – laws for daily 
		living
		Exodus 24-31: The Tabernacle and the Priests
		Exodus 32-35: The sin and salvation of Israel
		Exodus 36-40: The building of the Tabernacle and God’s glorious 
		inhabitation