
The Exodus Revealed
Israel's Journey from Slavery to the Promised Land
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Narrated by:
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Allan Robertson
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By:
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Nicholas Perrin
What really happened during Israel's journey from slavery to the promised land? Bible scholar Nicholas Perrin explains the true story of the Exodus while adding helpful background information from biblical history, archaeology, and more. You will:
- Explore the unvarnished Bible story of the Exodus
- Learn about ancient Egypt and Pharaoh
- Come to know the man and the mission of Moses
- Find out why the 10 Commandments were given
- Discover God's promise and plan for his people, then and now
- Appreciate why every New Testament writer builds on the Exodus
- See how the Exodus story relates to you, today
You will gain a much richer understanding of what God has done for you and why the Exodus is the pivotal event in the Old Testament.
©2014 Nicholas Perrin (P)2014 Hachette AudioListeners also enjoyed...




















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