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T h e B o o k o f E x o d u sC h a p t e r L i n k s
Three Studies of Exodus Completion Chart #1
Exodus HTML chapter links Exodus PDF chapter links
Exodus WPD chapter links (these willopen up on your computer in Word
Perfect)
Brief Description of and Links to EachChapter
Chapter Summaries and Progress ofChapters
Other Online Commentaries for Exodus
Is there any book written by any man about wisdom and about doing right which comes tomind which is known and revered by even one-hundredth of those who know and reverethis book of Exodus?
Updated April 2, 2020.
Progress has been made on Exodus 1–37. Although the work on these chapters isextensive, it is not complete yet. So far, this chapter-by-chapter exegesis is 7410 pageslong. Each chapter is done to its own point of completeness.
Like the book of Genesis, therewill be 3 approaches to the bookof Exodus. (1) In the mid-1990's,I did a verse-by-verse examinationof the entire book of Exodus allchapters. This brief exegesis ofthe entire book is only 530 pages. The Book of the Exodus (HTML) (PDF) (WPD). This is a singledocument.
Since then, I have begun 2 newchapter by chapter studies of thebook of Exodus. The first is areader-friendly version, sent outas weekly lessons and thenposted online and updated about twice a year (HTML) (PDF) (WPD). Each grouping willbe of 100 lessons; and I anticipate completing this study with 300–400 lessons total.
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The third chapter-by-chapter exposition of Exodus is a word-by-word, verse-by-verse studyof each chapter of the book of Exodus. The notes from both of the previous studies willbe included here, as well as additional commentary (by myself and others).
The final verse-by-verse, chapter-by-chapter approach is far more extensive. Thisdocument that you have open right now links to those individual chapters, as well as theirstate of completion.
You may find this chart to be helpful:
Three Studies of Exodus
Available Studiesin Exodus
Extent of Study Location
Original Study ofExodus
This was a verse-by-verse study done in the1990's; the entire book is covered in 530pages.
(HTML) (PDF) (WPD)
Weekly lessons ofExodus
Bite-sized lessons are sent out by email eachweek, as they are completed. No extensivestudy of the Hebrew; very user-friendly, butnot dumbed down. Each lesson is typically4–5 typewritten pages, designed to be read in10–15 minutes (longer if your Bible is openand you check the references).
This is designed for the average student ofthe Bible. The lessons online are updatedabout every 6 months.
(HTML) (PDF) (WPD)
Chapter by chapterStudy
Extensive word-by-word, verse-by-verse,chapter-by-chapter examination of eachchapter in Exodus. The two previous studiesare included here, as well as additionalcommentary, additional doctrines, andcommentary by others.
This study, when complete, provides the mostthorough examination of the chapteranywhere. This approach is designed forresearch and clergy.
The documentthat you nowhave openprovides
access to eachchapter
I have just begin to work through this book verse by verse, exegeting each verse and everyword. At some point, my intention is to complete the most thorough examination of thebook of Exodus ever done.
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The exegesis of these books will not put before you a bunch of brand new doctrines whichare different from those already delivered by orthodox Christianity. In other words, a studyof this book is not going to upend your doctrinal foundation, or get you interested in joiningsome cult. My only intent is to provide the most accurate examination of this bookpossible. What I teach should fit in well with the fundamental doctrines that we havelearned and have believed (see the Doctrinal Statement).
As an aside, even though I have attended Berachah Church for over 40 years, these arenot my notes re-worked from R. B. Thieme, Jr.’s excellent teaching. On some chapters,I refer back to my old notes from that class to make certain that I did not leave anythingout; however, R. B. Thieme, Jr. did not cover most of the material included here (at least,not during the time that his lessons were recorded and distributed). And, as always, thebulk of this study is original, with view toward application to contemporary events. Thereare a great many things in these chapters that Bob did not cover. However, the theologyis essentially the same. It is orthodox and evangelical; and I hold to the verbal-plenaryview of inspiration of the Holy Scriptures.
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So far, I have begun a word-by-word examination of each chapter. Most of these chaptersare not completed yet. Nevertheless, these incomplete chapter studies are still quiteextensive, each chapter being exegeted word-by-word. Even incomplete, each chapterstudies will be anywhere from 100–400 pages in length. Completeness and chapter links.
I have included 2 Completion Charts, and these are very much for my own benefit sothat I can see what I have completed and what I still need to work on. The asterisk (*)indicates that some additional commentary has been added in.
The Book of Exodus
Chapter Title
Basic exegesis,3 original
translations, original
commentary, 10 additionaltranslations
90 additionaltranslations,
additionalcommentary
Commentaryfrom weekly
lessonsintegrated
back in
Intro
God, ThroughMoses, Takes the
Hebrew People outof Egypt
1The Egyptian
Oppression of theHebrews
X X X
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2The First 40 Years
of the Life ofMoses
X X X
3Moses and theBurning Bush
X X X
4God Sends Mosesand Aaron to Egypt
X X X
5
Moses ConfrontsPharaoh/WorkRequirements
Increased
X X X
6God Speaks to
Moses/A LimitedGenealogy
X X X
7The Waters in
Egypt Are Turnedinto Blood
X X X
8The Plagues of
Frogs, Gnats andSwarming Insects
X X X
9Livestock, Boilsand Hail Plagues
X X
10The Plagues of
Locusts andDarkness
X X
11Pronouncement of
the Final PlagueX X
12 The Passover X X
13
The FeastsRemember God
Bringing Israel outof Egypt
X X
14
God Rescues Israelfrom the Final
Attack ofPharaoh’s Army
X X
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15The Song ofMoses/Bitter
WatersX X
16God Sends the
People Manna/Mannaand the Sabbath
X X
17No-Water
Test/Defeat ofAmalekites
X X
18
Moses’ Father-in-law Recommends
He AppointAssistant Judges
X X
19Moses Prepares
the People atMount Sinai
X X
20
God Gives theCommandments
Directly to thePeople
X X
21Laws About
Servants, Violenceand Animal Control
X X
22
PropertyLaws/Moral and
CeremonialPrinciples
X X
23
Laws of Justice,the Sabbath, andthe Feasts/TheAngel of God
X X
24
Moses Returns tothe People and
then Ascends theMountain
X X
25
Offerings for theTabernacle;
Furniture to beBuilt
X X
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26The Design of the
TabernacleX
27The Altar and the
TabernacleCourtyard
X
28Instructions for theClothing Worn by
the PriestsX
29
Aaron and HisSons Are
Consecrated forHoly Service
X
30
TabernacleFurniture, the
Sacred Oil and theAtonement Money
X
31The Specific
Artisans/Observingthe Sabbath
X
32The Golden Calf
IncidentX
33
The Command toLeave
Sinai/Meeting Godin the Tent
X
34
Moses Speaks withGod a SecondTime on Mount
Sinai
X
35
Preparation forBuilding the
Tabernacle and itsFurniture
X
36Constructing the
TabernacleX
37Construction of the
Furniture for theTabernacle
X
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39
40
Intro
*Additional commentary from external sources added.
Even though I would like to do more study on each chapter, most of these chapters will be done just throughthose 3 “X’s”.
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HTML links to Exodus Chapters
The work is done in WordPerfect and then exported to an HTML document.
Exodus Introduction (html)
Exodus 01 (html) Exodus 02 (html) Exodus 03 (html) Exodus 04 (html)
Exodus 05 (html) Exodus 06 (html) Exodus 07 (html) Exodus 08 (html)
Exodus 09 (html) Exodus 10 (html) Exodus 11 (html) Exodus 12 (html)
Exodus 13 (html) Exodus 14 (html) Exodus 15 (html) Exodus 16 (html)
Exodus 17 (html) Exodus 18 (html) Exodus 19 (html) Exodus 20 (html)
Exodus 21 (html) Exodus 22 (html) Exodus 23 (html) Exodus 24 (html)
Exodus 25 (html) Exodus 26 (html) Exodus 27 (html) Exodus 28 (html)
Exodus 29 (html) Exodus 30 (html) Exodus 31 (html) Exodus 32 (html)
Exodus 33 (html) Exodus 34 (html) Exodus 35 (html) Exodus 36 (html)
Exodus 37 (html) Exodus 38 (html) Exodus 39 (html) Exodus 40 (html)
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PDF links to Exodus Chapters
The work was originally done in WordPerfect and then saved in a PDF format (whichpreserves to original formatting and look). Unfortunately, this is not the best document ifyou want to copy and paste from it.
Exodus Introduction (pdf)
Exodus 01 (pdf) Exodus 02 (pdf) Exodus 03 (pdf) Exodus 04 (pdf)
Exodus 05 (pdf) Exodus 06 (pdf) Exodus 07 (pdf) Exodus 08 (pdf)
Exodus 09 (pdf) Exodus 10 (pdf) Exodus 11 (pdf) Exodus 12 (pdf)
Exodus 13 (pdf) Exodus 14 (pdf) Exodus 15 (pdf) Exodus 16 (pdf)
Exodus 17 (pdf) Exodus 18 (pdf) Exodus 19 (pdf) Exodus 20 (pdf)
Exodus 21 (pdf) Exodus 22 (pdf) Exodus 23 (pdf) Exodus 24 (pdf)
Exodus 25 (pdf) Exodus 26 (pdf) Exodus 27 (pdf) Exodus 28 (pdf)
Exodus 29 (pdf) Exodus 30 (pdf) Exodus 31 (pdf) Exodus 32 (pdf)
Exodus 33 (pdf) Exodus 34 (pdf) Exodus 35 (pdf) Exodus 36 (pdf)
Exodus 37 (pdf) Exodus 38 (pdf) Exodus 39 (pdf) Exodus 40 (pdf)
A possible problem with the previous pdf files is, they are quite large and they may notdisplay on computers with limited memory (a typical chapter will be 200–400 pages long). If that is the case, then you should be able to right-click the link, choose save as, and putthe file on your hard drive and open it there using Adobe Acrobat Reader. That will giveyou a complete view of the graphics and the Hebrew characters.
For those who read Hebrew, the following is important. If you don’t, then no need to readthis paragraph. Since WordPerfect now properly prints out Hebrew words (reading fromright to left), HTML files also properly display the Hebrew characters, but the PDF files readleft to right (which is backward in the Hebrew). In older documents, I placed each letterwhere it belonged by typesetting, and WP and PDF would display properly (but HTMLwould not). For most people, this does not mean anything, but I did have one person whonoticed the problem in the PDF documents.
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I do all of my original work in WordPerfect. I find this to be both a more powerful wordprocessing program than Word as well as more intuitive. I have a keyboard which allowsme to type in Greek, one which allows me to type in Hebrew, and a third keyboard forEnglish. This is necessary for the kind of work that I do; and Word is not designed to havemore than one keyboard.
Some of the following documents have been zipped and will need to be unzipped afterdownloading. Once unzipped, the documents will open up on your computer, either intoWordPerfect or into Word (although the formatting might be a little funky in Word).
WordPerfect links to Exodus Chapters (some of these are all zipped files in WPDformat).
If you go to the online folder of these documents (http://kukis.org/Exodus/) and see that thewpd file is newer than the zip file, then you may download that. However, for some reason,it downloads with an html extension (*.htm); then you should change it. Once you havedownloaded that file, then change it to a WordPerfect file extension (*.wpd). I cannotexplain why my website is doing that. I seem to be able to upload WP documents, but, forwhatever reason, this website provider does not appear to want to recognize WPD as alegitimate format.
Exodus Introduction (wpd)
Exodus 01 (wpd) Exodus 02 (wpd) Exodus 03 (wpd) Exodus 04 (wpd)
Exodus 05 (wpd) Exodus 06 (wpd) Exodus 07 (wpd) Exodus 08 (wpd)
Exodus 09 (wpd) Exodus 10 (wpd) Exodus 11 (wpd) Exodus 12 (wpd)
Exodus 13 (wpd) Exodus 14 (wpd) Exodus 15 (wpd) Exodus 16 (wpd)
Exodus 17 (wpd) Exodus 18 (wpd) Exodus 19 (wpd) Exodus 20 (wpd)
Exodus 21 (wpd) Exodus 22 (wpd) Exodus 23 (wpd) Exodus 24 (wpd)
Exodus 25 (wpd) Exodus 26 (wpd) Exodus 27 (wpd) Exodus 28 (wpd)
Exodus 29 (wpd) Exodus 30 (wpd) Exodus 31 (wpd) Exodus 32 (wpd)
Exodus 33 (wpd) Exodus 34 (wpd) Exodus 35 (wpd) Exodus 36 (wpd)
Exodus 37 (wpd) Exodus 38 (wpd) Exodus 39 (wpd) Exodus 40 (wpd)
Now and again, I have seen that I have made some mistakes in spelling as well as in themorphology (I took the information from John Owens, but changed it whenever there wasa mistake in his work). If you discover mistakes, then I would want to know what they areso that I could change them and update the documents. I enjoy studying the Word of God,but I so hate to proofread.
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The original wpd format (WordPerfect document) is also available online. Just go tohttp://kukis.org/Exodus/, right click, and choose save as. These documents will open inWordPerfect and sometimes in Word (although that is a dicey proposition). Eachdocument (chapter) is typically complete at around 100–400 pages each.
At this point, without the additional translations and commentary, these chapters aregenerally between 70 and 300 pages each.
Exodus HTML chapter links Exodus PDF chapter links
Exodus WPD chapter links (these willopen up on your computer in Word
Perfect)
Brief Description of and Links to EachChapter
Chapter Summaries and Progress ofChapters
Other Online Commentaries for Exodus
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Brief Chapter Synopses
A complete chapter-by-chapter study of Exodus has not yet been started. The basic word-by-word exegesis of the Hebrew has been started. It may be a few years before I get thisfar. Sometimes, the number of pages may be off in this section. For a more accuratenumber of pages, see the next section.
ExodusIntro-duction
God, Through Moses,Takes the Hebrew
People out of Egypt
Primarily theworks of 12
commentators;combined with
3 sets ofExodus notes
(HTML) (PDF) (WPD)
143pages
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Exodus 1The Egyptian
Oppression of theHebrews
Word-by-wordHebrew
exegesis; 3original
translations;90+
translations;and 2 sets oforiginal notes
(HTML) (PDF)
(WPD–zip)
158pages
Exodus 1 serves as a connection between the books of Genesis and Exodus, asapproximately 400 years has passed between the events recorded at the end of Genesisand the beginning of Exodus.
A pharaoh arises who does not know Joseph, and the Egyptians, worried about the largeHebrew population, make the Hebrews their slaves. However, the Hebrew population stillgrows, even to the point where the Pharaoh calls for the midwives to kill the male infantsborn to Hebrew couples. When they refuse to cooperate, Pharaoh calls for all sons of theHebrews to be thrown into the Nile and drown.
Exodus 2The First 40 Years of
the Life of Moses
Word-by-wordHebrew
exegesis; 3original
translations;90+
translations;and 2 sets oforiginal notes
(HTML) (PDF) (WPD)
228pages
A husband and wife from the tribe of Levi have a son, and, when she can no longerconceal him, he is placed into a small container in the Nile River so that he floats to anarea frequented by Pharaoh’s daughter. She sees the infant and is moved and he is takenout of the water, and she cares for him, naming him Moses.
Moses grows up in the palace of the Pharaoh. At some point, he learns that he is originallya Hebrew, so he goes out among the Hebrew slaves, out of curiosity. When he sees ataskmaster beating a Hebrew slave, he kills the taskmaster. When this becomes known,Moses flees Egypt.
Moses ends up in Midian, where he meets 7 young women giving water to their flock at awell. He stands up for them against some shepherds who drive them away. The fatherof the young women asks for Moses to be brought to his home to feed him. Moses marriesone of his daughters and they have a son.
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Exodus 3Moses and the Burning
Bush
Word-by-wordHebrew
exegesis; 3original
translations;90+
translations;and 2 sets oforiginal notes
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200pages
When walking his flock along the edge of the desert-wilderness, Moses comes upon aburning bush, and when he approaches it to get a better look, he finds that it is amanifestation of God.
God tells Moses that He is aware of the sufferings of the sons of Israel and that He willbring them to the land of the Canaanites and Hittites, a land flowing with milk and honey.
Then God tells Moses that he will be God’s point man.
Exodus 4God Sends Moses and
Aaron to Egypt
Word-by-wordHebrew
exegesis; 3original
translations;90+
translations; 3sets of original
notes
(HTML) (PDF) (WPD)
254pages
Exodus 4 is simply a continuation of Ex. 3. Moses is still out in the desert speaking to God. When God tells Moses what He wants him to do, Moses objects, eloquently arguing thathe is too inarticulate to speak before Pharaoh and bring him God’s message. God tellsMoses that his brother is able to talk, so he will be the spokesman for Moses, who is thespokesman for God; and, oh by the way, Aaron is on his way right now to meet Moses.
Moses and Aaron meet, then go to the elders of the sons of Israel and convince them thatGod knows of their difficulties and that He has visited the sons of Israel.
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Exodus 5
Moses ConfrontsPharaoh/WorkRequirements
Increased
Word-by-wordHebrew exegesis;
3 originaltranslations; 90+
translations; 3sets of original
notes.
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Moses and Aaron go before Pharaoh and call for a time of worship for the sons of Israel. Pharaoh refuses and increases the work requirements of the Hebrew slaves. The Hebrewforemen complain to Moses and Aaron and Moses takes their complaint to God.
Exodus 6God Speaks to
Moses/A LimitedGenealogy
Word-by-wordHebrew exegesis;
3 originaltranslations; 90+
translations; 3sets notes.
(HTML) (PDF) (WPD)
243
About half of Exodus 6 is a conversation between God and Moses, where God tells Mosesthat He will fulfill the covenants which He made with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. In themiddle of this chapter, there is a genealogy (mostly, it is Levi’s line, which leads to Mosesand Aaron). Then we pick up at the end of the chapter where Moses voices the concernthat, Pharaoh will not listen to him because he is not a good public speaker.
Exodus 6 is, unfortunately, a chopped up chapter which begins and ends incorrectly. Godand Moses are speaking, and this begins in Ex. 5:22 and continues to 6:12, until agenealogy is inserted (a genealogy which primarily focuses on the line of Levi, which leadsto Moses and Aaron). This conversation between God and Moses is picked up at the endof Ex. 6, where Moses asks, “How will Pharaoh listen to me if I am a poor communicator?” God then answers Moses question in Ex. 7:1–5. Properly, Exodus 6 should have begunin Ex. 5:22 and ended with Ex. 7:7.
Exodus 7The Waters in Egypt
Are Turned intoBlood
Word-by-wordHebrew exegesis;
3 originaltranslations; 90+
translations; 3sets of original
notes.
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230
God agrees that Aaron will act as Moses’s mouthpiece and He tells them what to expectwhen interacting with Pharaoh. They will be sent twice before Pharaoh: (1) to show the
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power of Moses’ staff (now carried by Aaron); and then (2) to curse the land of Egypt(using the staff) by turning all of their standing water into blood (or something whichappears to be blood).
Exodus 8The Plagues of
Frogs, Gnats andSwarming Insects
Word-by-wordHebrew exegesis;
3 originaltranslations; 90+
translations; 2sets notes.
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Exodus 8 is the narrative of 3 plagues (plagues 2–4): (2) the plague of the frogs; (3) theplague of the gnats; and (4) the plague of the swarming insects (often called, the plagueof the flies).
Exodus 9Livestock, Boils and
Hail Plagues
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Exodus 9 is the narrative of 3 plagues (plagues 5–7): (5) the plague of diseased livestock;(6) the plague of boils; and (7) the plague of the great hail.
Exodus 10The Plagues of
Locusts andDarkness
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Exodus 10 is the narrative of 2 plagues (plagues 8–9): (8) the plague of the locusts and(9) the plague of thick darkness.
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Exodus 11Pronouncement of
the Final Plague
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Exodus 11 warns of the final plague, the death of the firstborn.
Exodus 12 The Passover
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Exodus 12 speaks about the first celebration of the Passover and describes sometraditions for future celebrations once Israel enters into their land.
Exodus 13
The FeastsRemember God
Bringing Israel out ofEgypt
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God begins to describe the Feast of Unleavened Bread and the Passover, as they wereto be celebrated in the future.
Exodus 14God Rescues Israel
from the Final Attackof Pharaoh’s Army
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Pharaoh of Egypt attacks Israel one more time, and is destroyed by God. This attack byPharaoh is Israel’s first test after leaving Egypt.
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Exodus 15The Song of
Moses/Bitter Waters
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Moses recounts God’s destruction of Egypt at the Sea of Reeds.
The people of Israel encounter their second test, the test of bitter waters.
Exodus 16God Sends the
People Manna/Mannaand the Sabbath
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The people complain about having no meat or bread to eat and are angry that Moses hasbrought them all into the desert to starve. God provides manna and quail for them. Godalso begins to institute the concept of the Sabbath (in this chapter, it is related specificallyto the collection of manna).
There is a time problem at the very end of this chapter, and it is quite easy to fix. This timefix is explained in detail, and it eliminates several possible problems at the end of thischapter (a person who does not understand the time frame of the end of this chapter willthink that there are contradictions within the book of Exodus).
Exodus 17No-Water Test/Defeat
of Amalekites
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The people are tested with no-water. They continue to complain and threaten Moses. They face a sudden threat by Amalek and Israel defeats Amalek. God requires Moses torecord these historical events. This is the first time we have come across such arequirement being put to Moses.
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Exodus 18
Moses’ Father-in-lawRecommends HeAppoint Assistant
Judges
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Moses’ father-in-law, Jethro, hears all that has been occurring; so he bring Moses’ wife andchildren to him. While getting together, Jethro observes the amount of work that Mosesis doing and suggests that he delegate his authority.
Exodus 19Moses Prepares the
People at MountSinai
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Israel arrives at Mount Sinai. God excludes Israel from coming on Mount Sinai. Godrequires the people of Israel to ceremonially cleanse themselves.
Exodus 20God Gives the TenCommandments
Directly to the People
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God speaks the Ten Commandments aloud to all the people of Israel. The people arefrightened and ask Moses to stand between them and God. Moses then goes into the thickcloud where God is, on Mount Sinai, and God speaks to Moses, giving him a variety oflaws, regulations, ceremonies and promises (Exodus 20b–23). God gives Moses specificinstructions on altars which may be used to worship Him.
Exodus 21
Laws AboutServants,
Altercations andAnimal Control
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God continues giving a series of laws to Moses. There are regulations about owningslaves and laws which deal with various forms of violence. A general principle of justiceis given (an eye for an eye,...). The chapter ends with a series of animal control andliability laws.
Exodus 22Property Laws/Moral
and CeremonialPrinciples
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God delivers a set of property laws to Moses, which include specifics regardingresponsibilities. The second half of this chapter deals with a variety of topics: enforcedmarriage when seduction occurs, witchcraft, bestiality, treatment of immigrants, treatmentof the poor, money lending, respect for authority, redemption of the firstborn, and onedietary restriction.
Exodus 23
Laws of Justice, theSabbath, and the
Feasts/The Angel ofGod
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God continues speaking to Moses, focusing first on laws of justice—not giving a falsewitness, not favoring or disfavoring someone due to their economic status. We are evento treat our enemies in grace, looking out for their possessions in fact. Anyone involvedin a matter of justice is not to be swayed by a bribe; no one is to take advantage of aforeigner. God also spoke of the Sabbath year, the Sabbath day and He institutes 3annual feasts of gathering that Israel is to observe.
This chapter closes out with God promising to send His Angel to guide Israel into their newland and that Israel was to defeat those currently living in that land.
Exodus 24
Moses Returns to thePeople and then
Ascends theMountain
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Exodus 25Offerings for the
Tabernacle;Furniture to be Built
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Moses has been on Mount Sinai for perhaps a day or two, and he has come down withadditional laws and guidance for Israel. The people, in this chapter, enthusiastically ratifythe words of God. There is a celebration; and many animals are sacrificed. Moses goesback up Mount Zion, but he take 70 elders and some others with him. In this chapter, wesee the manifestation of God from at least two perspectives: those sons of Israel who areat the foot of the mountain; and Moses and the elders who are with him. As a cloudenvelops the mountain, Moses goes further up the mountain.
Exodus 26The Design of the
Tabernacle
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This chapter is about plans for building the Tabernacle. There are a few passages whichI need to go back to and work through them—they are very hard to understand.
Exodus 27The Altar and the
TabernacleCourtyard
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This chapter was much easier to understand and translate than previous ones. Primarily,this is God telling Moses exactly how he is to build the brazen altar and the courtyard forthe Tabernacle.
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Exodus 28Instructions for the
Clothing Worn by thePriests
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The translation for this chapter was also much easier than some of the previous ones. Exodus 28 concerns itself with the clothing worn by the priests.
Exodus 29Aaron and His SonsAre Consecrated for
Holy Service
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Exodus 30
Tabernacle Furniture,the Sacred Oil and
the AtonementMoney
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Exodus 31The Specific
Artisans/Observingthe Sabbath
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Exodus 32The Golden Calf
Incident
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Exodus 33The Command to
Leave Sinai/MeetingGod in the Tent
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Exodus 34Moses Speaks withGod a Second Time
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Exodus 35
Preparation forBuilding the
Tabernacle and itsFurniture
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Exodus 36Constructing the
Tabernacle
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Exodus 37Construction of the
Furniture for theTabernacle
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Three Studies of Exodus Completion Chart #1
Exodus HTML chapter links Exodus PDF chapter links
Exodus WPD chapter links (these willopen up on your computer in Word
Perfect)
Brief Description of and Links to EachChapter
Chapter Summaries and Progress ofChapters
Other Online Commentaries for Exodus
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Chapter Summaries and Progress of Chapters
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ExodusIntroduction
God, ThroughMoses, Takes the
Hebrew People outof Egypt
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Exodus 1The Egyptian
Oppression of theHebrews
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notes.
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Exodus 2The First 40 Years of
the Life of Moses
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Exodus 3Moses and theBurning Bush
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Exodus 4God Sends Mosesand Aaron to Egypt
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Exodus 5
Moses ConfrontsPharaoh/WorkRequirements
Increased
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Exodus 6God Speaks to
Moses/A LimitedGenealogy
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Exodus 7The Waters in Egypt
Are Turned intoBlood
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Exodus 8The Plagues of
Frogs, Gnats andSwarming Insects
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Exodus 9Livestock, Boils and
Hail Plagues
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Exodus 10The Plagues of
Locusts andDarkness
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Exodus 11Pronouncement of
the Final Plague
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Exodus 12 The Passover
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Exodus 13
The FeastsRemember God
Bringing Israel out ofEgypt
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Exodus 14God Rescues Israel
from the Final Attackof Pharaoh’s Army
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Exodus 15The Song of
Moses/Bitter Waters
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Exodus 16God Sends the PeopleManna/Manna and the
Sabbath
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Exodus 17No-Water Test/Defeat
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Exodus 18
Moses’ Father-in-lawRecommends HeAppoint Assistant
Judges
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Exodus 19Moses Prepares the
People at MountSinai
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Exodus 20God Gives the TenCommandments
Directly to the People
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Exodus 21
Laws AboutServants,
Altercations, andAnimal Control
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notes
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Exodus 22Property Laws/Moral
and CeremonialPrinciples
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Exodus 23
Laws of Justice, theSabbath, and the
Feasts/The Angel ofGod
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Exodus 24
Moses Returns to thePeople and then
Ascends theMountain
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Exodus 25Offerings for the
Tabernacle;Furniture to be Built
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Exodus 26The Design of the
Tabernacle
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Exodus 27The Altar and the
TabernacleCourtyard
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Exodus 28Instructions for the
Clothing Worn by thePriests
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3 originaltranslations; 8
other translations;2 sets of originalnotes; graphics
(HTML) (PDF) (WPD)
190
Exodus 29Aaron and His SonsAre Consecrated for
Holy Service
Word-by-wordHebrew exegesis;
3 originaltranslations; 8
other translations;2 sets of originalnotes; graphics
(HTML) (PDF) (WPD)
190
http://kukis.org/Exodus/Exodus25.htmhttp://kukis.org/Exodus/Exodus25.pdfhttp://kukis.org/Exodus/Exodus25.wpdhttp://kukis.org/Exodus/Exodus26.htmhttp://kukis.org/Exodus/Exodus26.pdfhttp://kukis.org/Exodus/Exodus26.wpdhttp://kukis.org/Exodus/Exodus27.htmhttp://kukis.org/Exodus/Exodus27.pdfhttp://kukis.org/Exodus/Exodus27.wpdhttp://kukis.org/Exodus/Exodus28.htmhttp://kukis.org/Exodus/Exodus28.pdfhttp://kukis.org/Exodus/Exodus28.wpdhttp://kukis.org/Exodus/Exodus29.htmhttp://kukis.org/Exodus/Exodus29.pdfhttp://kukis.org/Exodus/Exodus29.wpd
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Chapter Title Completeness Links# of
pages
Exodus 30
Tabernacle Furniture,the Sacred Oil and
the AtonementMoney
Word-by-wordHebrew exegesis;
3 originaltranslations; 8
other translations;2 sets of originalnotes; graphics
(HTML) (PDF) (WPD)
155
Exodus 31The Specific
Artisans/Observingthe Sabbath
Word-by-wordHebrew exegesis;
3 originaltranslations; 8
other translations;2 sets of original
notes
(HTML) (PDF) (WPD)
79
Exodus 32The Golden Calf
Incident
Word-by-wordHebrew exegesis;
3 originaltranslations; 2sets of original
notes; 9translations used
(HTML) (PDF) (WPD)
212
Exodus 33The Command to
Leave Sinai/MeetingGod in the Tent
Word-by-wordHebrew exegesis;
3 originaltranslations; 2sets of original
notes; 9translations used
(HTML) (PDF) (WPD)
134
Exodus 34Moses Speaks withGod a Second Time
on Mount Sinai
Word-by-wordHebrew exegesis;
3 originaltranslations
(HTML) (PDF) (WPD)
200
Exodus 35
Preparation forBuilding the
Tabernacle and itsFurniture
Word-by-wordHebrew exegesis;
3 originaltranslations; 2sets of original
notes; 10translations used
(HTML) (PDF) (WPD)
142
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Chapter Title Completeness Links# of
pages
Exodus 36Constructing the
Tabernacle
Word-by-wordHebrew exegesis;
3 originaltranslations; 2sets of original
notes; 10translations used
(HTML) (PDF) (WPD)
155
Exodus 37Construction of the
Furniture for theTabernacle
Word-by-wordHebrew exegesis;
3 originaltranslations; 2sets of original
notes; 10translations used
(HTML) (PDF) (WPD)
112
Exodus 38
Exodus 39
Exodus 40
Total # of pages: 7410
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Other Exodus References:
William Wenstrom appears to have an excellent chapter by chapter study of Exodus in apdf format.
Jeremiah Thomas appears to have an excellent chapter-by-chapter study of Exodus in rtftext format (it will download to your computer and open up in Word or a similar program).
Dr. Robert D. Luginbill presents an in-depth study of Exodus 14 and the hardening ofPharaoh’s heart (available in PDF, HTML, or Word format).
Syndein has a so-so chapter-by-chapter study of Exodus, based in part on his notes fromR. B. Thieme, Jr. (Bob did not cover the entire book, insofar as I know.)
Three Studies of Exodus Completion Chart #1
Exodus HTML chapter links Exodus PDF chapter links
Exodus WPD chapter links (these willopen up on your computer in Word
Perfect)
Brief Description of and Links to EachChapter
Chapter Summaries and Progress ofChapters
Other Online Commentaries for Exodus
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