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Book of Exodus Commentary by Dr. Peter S. Ruckman
Exodus is treated as an accurate historical account of the persons and events surrounding the beginnings of the nation of Israel. The attacks of the scholars upon the text are critiqued from a believing point of view. Moses is shown as a type of Christ and the Tabernacle as a picture of New Testament salvation. Future application to the Tribulation is shown; and updated, colorful interpretations of the people and events are given.
Dr. Ruckman’s commentary on the second book of the Bible covers the doctrinal and practical material involved in the historical transformation of the family of Jacob into the nation of Israel. Colorful interpretations of the people and events of the book are presented in Dr. Ruckman’s own unique style, while at the same time giving a running critique of the mistakes of the scholars on the text of the Authorized Version. Careful attention is paid to the typology in Exodus, especially in regards to Moses as a type of Christ and the pictures of New Testament salvation in the Tabernacle.
767 pages. Author: Dr. Peter S. Ruckman
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