Exodus
I. Enslaved—1:1-22II. Redeemed and saved—2:1-15:21A. Preparation of the savior—2:1-25B. God's calling of the prepared one—3:1-22C. Three subjective signs of being called and sent by God—4:1-9D. The male help and the female help to the called one—4:10-31E. God's demand and Pharaoh's resistance—5:1-13:22a. Jehovah's sovereignty—11:1-10b. The Passover—12:1-36, 43-51c. Israel's exodus from Egypt—12:37-42; 13:1-22F. Pharaoh's last struggle and Israel's crossing of the Red Sea—14:1-31G. The praising of the saved ones—15:1-21III. Led—15:22-18:27A. Israel's experience at Marah and Elim—15:22-27B. The experience of manna—the heavenly diet—16:1-36C. The living water out of the smitten rock—17:1-7D. The defeat of Amalek—17:8-16E. A portrait of the kingdom—18:1-27IV. Receiving revelation—19:1-34:35A. Brought into the presence of God and into the knowledge of Him—19:1-25B. The testimony of God (the law) revealing God to His people—20:1-17C. The negative aspect of the law—20:18-21D. The statutes of the law concerning the worship of God—20:22-26E. The first ordinance of the law concerning man's relationship with others—21:1-6F. Sundry ordinances of the law—21:7-23:19G. The Angel of Jehovah for His people to take possession of the promised land—23:20-33H. The enactment of the covenant—24:1-8I. The vision of God—24:9-11J. Moses' stay with God under His glory—24:12-18K. The vision of the tabernacle and its furniture—25:1-30:38L. The workers of the tabernacle, the furniture, and the priestly garments—31:1-11M. The Sabbath in relation to the building work of the tabernacle—31:12-17N. The breaking of the law—31:18-32:6O. The dealing with the idol and the idolaters—32:7-29P. A companion of God—32:30-33:23Q. Moses' stay with God—34:1-35V. Building the tabernacle—35:1-40:38A. The making of the tabernacle with its furniture and the garments for the priests—35:1-39:31B. The work of the tabernacle presented to, examined by, and blessed by Moses—39:32-43C. The erecting of the tabernacle—40:1-38Outline of Exodus
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