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Exodus and Wanderings

by Jonathan Turner
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Overview

Exodus and Wanderings continues the survey of Old Testament history Mr. Turner began in his book, Beginnings and Patriarchs. The seventeen lesson plans in this volume cover the time-period from the Israelites’ slavery in Egypt to just before their crossing the Jordan river in order to enter the land of Canaan. A few of the topics are: Moses’ call, judgments on Egypt, revolt in the desert, and Balaam’s prophecies.
Aside from the “Exodus” from Egypt the defining element of this period is the covenant God established with the Israelite people by means of the Law of Moses. Teachers and students alike will appreciate Turner’s concise summaries which cut through the sometimes mind-numbing complexities of key features of the Law, and Tabernacle worship.
Each lesson not only explains the biblical text and events, but emphasizes practical applications for Christians today. Among these applications are: waiting for God’s timing, living holy and consistent lives, dealing with criticism and discouragement, keeping promises, and entering covenant relationships.
In addition to the lessons, the author has included an essay on the Exodus.
This book is part of a series. Other volumes include: Beginnings and Patriarchs, Conquest and Judges, The United Monarchy

Synopsis

Exodus and Wanderings continues the survey of Old Testament history Mr. Turner began in his book, Beginnings and Patriarchs. The seventeen lesson plans in this volume cover the time-period from the Israelites' slavery in Egypt to just before their crossing the Jordan river in order to enter the land of Canaan. A few of the topics are: Moses' call, judgments on Egypt, revolt in the desert, and Balaam's prophecies.

Aside from the "Exodus" from Egypt the defining element of this period is the covenant God established with the Israelite people by means of the Law of Moses. Teachers and students alike will appreciate Turner's concise summaries which cut through the sometimes mind-numbing complexities of key features of the Law, and Tabernacle worship.

Each lesson not only explains the biblical text and events, but emphasizes practical applications for Christians today. Among these applications are: waiting for God's timing, living holy and consistent lives, dealing with criticism and discouragement, keeping promises, and entering covenant relationships.

In addition to the lessons, the author has included an essay on the Exodus.

This book is part of a series. Other volumes include: Beginnings and Patriarchs, Conquest and Judges, The United Monarchy

About the Author, Jonathan Turner

Jonathan Turner is both a preacher’s kid and a missionary’s kid. He grew up in Pakistan where his parents served as church planters. He came to his own faith in Christ through their influence and example.
In addition to writing and teaching, Jonathan is actively involved in carrying on the mission work his parents began. He has also served as an Elder at the congregation he attends.
Jonathan and his wife have been happily married for over 30 years. They live in Oregon and have two grown children who are also in the Lord.
You can view some of Jonathan’s musings on the church and other aspects of life in Christ at: www.presbyterjon.com

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Book Details

Published
July 9, 2012
Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages
134
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781478218845

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