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God Opens A Way (Exodus 12:33-14:31)

God Opens A Way (Exodus 12:33-14:31)

Exodus 12:33–14:31

Excerpt
‎The God of Israel proves himself to be greater than all the gods of Egypt. Although the Israelites were slaves, the events of the exodus show that it is the Egyptians who are in spiritual bondage. God is going to show us that those whom he sets free are free indeed!
It seems almost too good to be true, but now, four centuries after coming to Egypt, the descendants of Jacob are finally on their journey out of Egypt to the land which God has promised to give them to inherit. This is their journey of a lifetime. God has opened a door for them; and walking through it is just the beginning of the adventure. … More
Campbell, Iain D. Opening up Exodus. Leominster: Day One Publications, 2006. Print. Opening Up Commentary.

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