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Resources > Bible studies > Exodus

In Exodus, God introduced new terms to the language of His people: salvation, redemption, deliverance, and rescue. The salvation and liberation in Exodus point forward to the death and resurrection of Jesus. This Bible study will help you better understand the character of God and inspire your worship.

These are the resources that will help you study Exodus:

Online sermons
Link to the Exodus sermon series

Out of slavery: ransomed, redeemed, rebellious
16 studies in the book of Exodus
Bronwyn Short and Beverley Boissery

Your essential workbook for studying Exodus from St. John's media. Includes study questions, commentary and notes. 124 pages.

Printed version: $15 each. Available from St. John's Media.

The Message of Exodus
J.A. Motyer
In this engaging commentary on Exodus, J. Alec Motyer explores the character of God through his covenant promises and persistent faithfulness to the people of Israel. Through the story of Israel we are exposed to an unquenchable fire: God the Savior, the Companion and the Indweller, who will not fail those who so often fail him.
An Old Testament Theology
Dr. Bruce K. Waltke
This book is the result of decades of reflection informed by an extensive knowledge of the Hebrew language, the best of critical scholarship, a deep understanding of both the content and the spirit of the Old Testament, and a thoroughly evangelical conviction. Waltke employs rhetorical criticism to illuminate the theologies of the Biblical narrators.
The NIV Application Commentary – Exodus
Dr. Peter Enns

The NIV Application Commentary Series helps us with both halves of the interpretive task. This unique, award-winning series shows readers how to bring an ancient message into a modern context. It explains not only what the Bible meant, but also how it can speak powerfully today. Exodus is more than a gripping story. It is the nature of our life together in Christ.