Exodus
- 498pages
- 18 heures de lecture
Focusing on the themes of liberation and divine calling, Waldemar Janzen's exploration of Exodus reveals how Israel's escape from Egypt sets the stage for their role as a model of service under God. The narrative highlights the struggle between Moses and Pharaoh, Israel’s wavering faith, and their eventual covenant with God, despite moments of idolatry. Ultimately, the story emphasizes God's ongoing grace as He guides His people from slavery to self-doubt, encouraging them to trust in His presence among them.
