The Exodus Revealed

The Exodus Revealed
Author: Nicholas Perrin
Publisher: FaithWords
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2014-10-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1455560669

What really happened during Israel's journey from slavery to the promised land? Bible scholar Nicholas Perrin explains the true story of the Exodus while adding helpful background information from biblical history, archaeology, and more. You will . . . Explore the unvarnished Bible story of the Exodus Learn about ancient Egypt and Pharaoh Come to know the man and the mission of Moses Find out why the Ten Commandments were given Discover God's promise and plan for his people, then and now Appreciate why every New Testament writer builds on the Exodus See how the Exodus story relates to you, today You will gain a much richer understanding of what God has done for you and why the Exodus is the pivotal event in the Old Testament.

Walking the Exodus

Walking the Exodus
Author: Margaret Malka Rawicz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9789655242485

My Journey in the Footsteps of Moses.

Journey through Exodus

Journey through Exodus
Author: Mike Newberry
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 506
Release: 2023-03-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

In my years of studying the Bible, I have found several spiritual principles to be very appealing. I have read the promises about the possibility of being an overcomer. In the seven letters of Revelation 2 and 3, one reoccurring thing is the promises to the overcomers. If one thinks about it, you can either be an overcomer or be overcome. The choice is easy: I would rather be an overcomer. I have read the verses about the possibility of living life daily aided by heavenly wisdom. Listen to James 1:5: “If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that gives to all men liberally, and upbraids not; and it shall be given him.” I have often asked the church, “On any given day, how often do we need the wisdom to make decisions and find needed direction?” To answer that question with “one hundred” would be conservative. To add to wisdom, we are told that we can tap into the heavenly supplies of strength, energy, power, and patience. According to James 1:5, God’s not going to fuss at you if you keep coming back again and again asking for more. The key to these and all the promises of the Bible are found in the discipline of a daily quiet time. When I was in college, with God’s help, I developed this discipline to attribute any spiritual success, any success, in my Christian life to the help I have found in this daily time with God and my Bible. To remove any excuses, I have written devotionals for my church. We have started in chapter 1, verse 1, of a book in the Bible and have worked our way through it. We have covered Genesis, Exodus, Philippians, and Leviticus, to mention a few; and as long as God gives me strength, we will continue. The pages in this book contain our thoughts and our understanding of our journey through Exodus.

The Lost Sea of the Exodus

The Lost Sea of the Exodus
Author: Glen A. Fritz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-04
Genre: Aqaba, Gulf of
ISBN: 9780692638309

An extensive geographical investigation of the biblical Exodus that focuses on the identity of the sea that parted for the Israelites. The analysis shows that the traditional terms, Red Sea or Reed Sea, clash with the meaning and geography of Yam Suph, the name of the sea in the Hebrew Bible. This work presents its true location and the details of the Exodus route needed to reach it.

Reshaping it All

Reshaping it All
Author: Candace Cameron-Bure
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1433669730

Actress Bure ("Full House") offers a candid account of her struggles with food and tells how faith ultimately reshaped her life, giving her true freedom and fitness.

Exodus

Exodus
Author:
Publisher: Thomas Nelson Inc
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2005-12-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1418506168

From the story of the burning bush to the parting of the Red Sea to the writing of the Ten Commandments, the book of Exodus can easily be described as "grand," bursting with people and events that leave lasting legacies even today. But in this book we also learn that God cares about the small things - He is the One who brings His children their daily bread and leads them day by day through the desert. In and through every situation, God taught Moses and the people of Israel that His sufficiency was enough for every conceivable situation they might face. His promise is the same for us today, and as Exodus teaches us, God always keeps His promises...even though they may be fulfilled in unexpected ways. The Nelson Impact Bible Study Series is designed to broaden your knowledge and understanding of the Bible and to draw you into a deeper relationship with God. In each study guide, you will dive deep into the messages of the Bible and emerge with a fresh perspective and deeper knowledge of what God wants to share with you through His Word. Book jacket.

Exodus, Revisited

Exodus, Revisited
Author: Deborah Feldman
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-08-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0593185269

The definitive follow-up to Unorthodox (the basis for the award-winning Netflix series)—now updated with more than 50 percent new material—the unforgettable story of what happened in the years after Deborah Feldman left a religious sect in Williamsburg in order to forge her own path in the world. In 2009, at the age of twenty-three, Deborah Feldman packed up her young son and their few possessions and walked away from her insular Hasidic roots. She was determined to find a better life for herself, away from the oppression and isolation of her Satmar upbringing in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. And in Exodus, Revisited she delves into what happened next—taking the reader on a journey that starts with her beginning life anew as a single mother, a religious refugee, and an independent woman in search of a place and a community where she can belong. Originally published in 2014, Deborah has now revisited and significantly expanded her story, and the result is greater insight into her quest to discover herself and the true meaning of home. Travels that start with making her way in New York expand into an exploration of America and eventually lead to trips across Europe to retrace her grandmother’s life during the Holocaust, before she finds a landing place in the unlikeliest of cities. Exodus, Revisited is a deeply moving examination of the nature of memory and generational trauma, and of reconciliation with both yourself and the world.

The Ethiopian Jewish Exodus

The Ethiopian Jewish Exodus
Author: Gadi BenEzer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134480946

This book presents new research into the exodus of 16 thousand Jewish immigrants from Ethopia to Israel between 1977 and 1985. Issues from trauma and memory to race and migration are raised.