Easy-to-lead, 8-session Bible study on Exodus that will show you the liberating love of God. Part of the bestselling Good Book Guide series, with over 1 million copies sold.
Part of the Good Book Guides series.
Discover how this foundational Old Testament book of the Bible foreshadows Christ, points to the new creation, and calls us to radical discipleship.
Each session will draw you to look closely at the Bible text and apply it meaningfully to your everyday life. It includes questions that open up discussion, optional personal reflections and a concise Leader’s Guide.
Flexible and easy to use, Good Book Guides are perfect for both groups and individuals.
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“The Good Book Guides are a fantastic resource for small groups and personal study. I've used many of them myself. For a busy small-group leader or a Christian looking for refreshment in his or her devotional life, these come so highly recommended.” Sam Allberry, Pastor and Author
“Each guide in this series provides a framework for your group to dig into the text of Scripture for itself while providing enough of a steer to keep you on track, plus useful pointers towards application. The result is a great combination of fidelity to Scripture and ease of use.” Tim Chester, Crosslands Training; Author
Introduction
Why Study Exodus?
1. People with a Promise (Exodus 1 – 2)
2. When God Gets Involved (Exodus 3 – 6)
3. God v. Pharaoh (Exodus 7 – 13)
4. Through the Sea (Exodus 14 – 15)
5. Trouble on the Road (Exodus 16 – 18)
6. You Shall… (Exodus 19 – 24)
7. The Golden Calf: Tragedy and Mercy (Exodus 32 – 34)
8. A Taste of Glory (Exodus 25 – 31; 35 – 40)
Leader's Guide
| Contributors | Tim Chester |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 9781802542233 |
| Format | eBook |
| First published | May 2026 |
| Language | English |
| No. of studies | 8 |
| Publisher | The Good Book Company |
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