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FOR
BIBLE CLASSES
AND PRIVATE STUDENTS.
EDITED BY
REV. MARCUS DODS, D.D.,
AND
REV. ALEXANDER WHYTE, D.D.
EXODUS- JAMES MACGREGOR, D.D.
EDINBURGH: T. & T. CLARK, 38 GEORGE STREET.
EXODUS,
WITH INTRODUCTION, COMMENTARY, AND
SPECIAL NOTES, ETC.
BY
REV. JAMES MACGREGOR, D.D.,
OAMARU ;
SOMETIME PROFESSOR OF SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY IN THE NEW COLLEGE,
EDINBURGH.
PART I.
THE REDEMPTION: EGYPT.
CONTENTS.
INTRODUCTION.
CHAP
PAGE
15-22
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28-51
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51-63
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2.
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I. Description of the Book,
II. Character of the exodus movement,
1. Inward Nature : faith in God,
2. Outward Aspect : brotherhood of man,
III. Egypt-Sinai theatre of events—in place and time,
1. Egypt-.“ the monuments,"
Note (1) History of Egypt,
, (2) Exodus Chronology,
2. Sinai and the Red Sea,
Note (1) Passage of the Red Sea,
(2) On to Sinai—the sustentation problem,
(3) General Aspects,
IV. Revelation, as a fact in the history,
1. As to Israel,
Moses,
Note (1) Biography of Moses,
, (2) Did Moses write Exodus ?
V. The Revelation specifically of Redemption,
Note (1) The name of " Jehovah,"
(2)
“ Covenant,”
VI. The evidence of the revelation,
Note (1) Prophecy,
(2) Miracle,
VII. The monuments of the revelation,
Note (1) The monumental nation,
1. The Passover “memorial,"
Note (2) Leslie's " four marks,"
2. The Tabernacle of the “testimony,”
Note (3) What became of the exodus fabric ?
COMMENTARY,
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64-72
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72-80
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