Exodus
The Book of Exodus tells the story of how the Israelites were freed from slavery in Egypt, their journey through the wilderness, and the receiving of God's laws at Mount Sinai.
Chapter 1 The Oppression of Israel in Egypt
Chapter 2 The Birth and Adoption of Moses
Chapter 3 The Call of Moses at the Burning Bush
Chapter 4 Moses' Signs and Objections
Chapter 5 Moses Confronts Pharaoh
Chapter 6 God Promises Deliverance
Chapter 7 The Plagues Begin: Water Turned to Blood
Chapter 8 The Plagues Continue: Frogs, Gnats, and Flies
Chapter 9 The Plagues of Livestock, Boils, and Hail
Chapter 10 The Plague of Locusts
Chapter 11 The Final Plague Announced
Chapter 12 The Passover Instituted
Chapter 13 Israel Departs Egypt
Chapter 14 Crossing the Red Sea
Chapter 15 The Song of Moses and Miriam
Chapter 16 Manna and Quail in the Wilderness
Chapter 17 Water from the Rock at Rephidim
Chapter 18 Jethro’s Advice to Moses
Chapter 19 Israel at Mount Sinai
Chapter 20 The Ten Commandments Given
Chapter 21 Laws Concerning Servants and Personal Injury
Chapter 22 Laws on Property and Social Justice
Chapter 23 Laws of Worship and Festivals
Chapter 24 The Covenant Confirmed
Chapter 25 Instructions for the Tabernacle
Chapter 26 The Construction of the Tabernacle
Chapter 27 The Altar and Offerings
Chapter 28 The Priestly Garments
Chapter 29 The Consecration of the Priests
Chapter 30 The Altar of Incense and the Census Tax
Chapter 31 The Sabbath and the Craftsmanship of the Tabernacle
Chapter 32 The Golden Calf
Chapter 33 Moses’ Intercession for the People
Chapter 34 Renewal of the Covenant
Chapter 35 The Sabbath and Contributions for the Tabernacle
Chapter 36 The Construction of the Tabernacle Completed
Chapter 37 The Ark, Table, and Lampstand
Chapter 38 The Altar of Burnt Offering and the Courtyard
Chapter 39 The Priestly Garments and Their Preparation
Chapter 40 The Glory of the Lord Fills the Tabernacle
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