Gleanings in ExodusSovereign Grace Publishers,, 2003 - 390 páginas Produced in his pre-mil days, but still very useful, as Pink always is. The beginning of a nation arrests world attention; the bondage of a people evokes the full range of human feeling; the effective work of a human deliverer for one or a million raises human emotions to an exceedingly high pitch. In Exodus we have the beginning of a nation, Israel; we have the enslavement of a people, the Israelites; we have the arrival of a deliverer named Moses who carried through the demand of the Lord, ''Let my people go.'' In spiritual terms we have the beginning of a Christian life, the acknowledgment of a power which will work in the Christian and for the Christian beyond the natural; the redemption from the bondage of sin, of Satan through a divine Deliverer, Jesus Christ our Lord. Christians young or old cannot help but be blessed in pursuing a reading and study of Exodus, second book in the Bible. In this book Arthur W. Pink provides you with hours of blessed study help for your spiritual enrichment. He gives thoughtful guidance for weeks on end for the teacher of a Bible class. Student or teacher may mine some of the richest o£ Bible ore from this book of Exodus and become the wealthier spiritually in possession of its mighty truths. We heartily commend to you GLEANINGS IN EXODUS by Arthur W. Pink. |
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... .. .160 30. The Decalogue and Its Sequel .. ..165 31. The Perfect Servant ... .170 32. The Covenant Ratified . 175 33. The Tabernacle ... 180 34. The Tabernacle ( Continued ) 186 35. The Ark 36. The Ark ( Continued ) . 5.
... .. .160 30. The Decalogue and Its Sequel .. ..165 31. The Perfect Servant ... .170 32. The Covenant Ratified . 175 33. The Tabernacle ... 180 34. The Tabernacle ( Continued ) 186 35. The Ark 36. The Ark ( Continued ) . 5.
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... servant . And is there not also a needed lesson here for us ? When a serv- ant of God is not permitted to perform a certain service for Him , on which his heart is set , it does not necessarily follow that this is due to some failure in ...
... servant . And is there not also a needed lesson here for us ? When a serv- ant of God is not permitted to perform a certain service for Him , on which his heart is set , it does not necessarily follow that this is due to some failure in ...
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... servants to take that very place which is hateful to worldlings . " The ' backside of the desert ' is where men and things , the world and self , pre- sent circumstances and their influences , are all valued at what they are really ...
... servants to take that very place which is hateful to worldlings . " The ' backside of the desert ' is where men and things , the world and self , pre- sent circumstances and their influences , are all valued at what they are really ...
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... servant of His . But why is it that no details are recorded of God's dealings with His servant during this interval ? Practically nothing is told us of the experiences through which he passed , the discipline of which he was the subject ...
... servant of His . But why is it that no details are recorded of God's dealings with His servant during this interval ? Practically nothing is told us of the experiences through which he passed , the discipline of which he was the subject ...
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... servant of God to- day . Each laborer in the vineyard needs to keep constantly before him the fact that the One with whom he has to do , and whom he serves , is holy , thrice holy . A realization of this would check the lightness and ...
... servant of God to- day . Each laborer in the vineyard needs to keep constantly before him the fact that the One with whom he has to do , and whom he serves , is holy , thrice holy . A realization of this would check the lightness and ...
Contenido
Crossing the Red Sea | 107 |
Israels Song | 113 |
In the Wilderness | 118 |
The Manna | 123 |
Mannaa Type of Christ | 131 |
The Smitten Rock | 136 |
Amalek | 141 |
Moses Wife | 146 |
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The Passover Continued | 88 |
The Accompaniments of the Passover | 95 |
The Exodus from Egypt | 101 |
Israel at Sinai | 151 |
The Law of God | 156 |
The Ten Commandments | 160 |
The Decalogue and Its Sequel | 165 |
The Perfect Servant | 170 |
The Covenant Ratified | 175 |
The Tabernacle | 180 |
The Tabernacle Continued | 186 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Aaron Abraham altar Amalek antitype atonement behold blessed blood book of Exodus brazen altar bread bring brought Canaan chapter children of Israel Christ Christian commanded covenant cubits Curtains death Deut Divine earth Egypt Egyptians ephod Exodus faith Father flesh fore foreshadowed give glory God's gold grace hand hath heart heaven Hebrews high priest Holy Spirit Israelites Jehovah John judgment king lamb land of Egypt light linen Lord Jesus Lord's Luke manifested manna Matt mercy Mercy-seat midst mount ness offering Passover perfect Pharaoh plague present Red Sea redeemed redemption righteousness Sabbath sacrifice Satan Saviour Scripture servant shittim wood significance Sinai sinner sins soul speaks Tabernacle Ten Commandments thee things thou shalt tion truth typical unto Moses unto the Lord Urim and Thummim Veil verse wilderness word worship
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