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The Oath of God Series

Promises of the Exodus

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The Oath of God Series

De: David White
Narrado por: Regina Green
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What does it mean to wait four hundred years for a promise?

The descendants of Abraham entered Egypt as honored guests. Four centuries later, they were slaves under a king who knew not Joseph — and the promise made to their father seemed buried beneath the bricks of Pharaoh's empire.

In The Oath of God Series—Book One: The Promises of the Exodus, the most spectacular deliverance in the Old Testament is traced not as a stand-alone rescue but as the unfolding of an oath God had sworn generations earlier on Mount Moriah. From the cry of a nation in bondage to the renewal of the land promise on the plains of Moab, this is the story of a God who hears, who remembers, and who keeps every word He has sworn — even when the silence stretches across centuries.

Drawing exclusively from the King James Version, this twelve-chapter study walks the full arc of the Exodus narrative:

  • The burning bush and the God whose name is I AM
  • The ten plagues—and the gods of Egypt they were sent to dethrone
  • The blood of the Passover lamb and the angel who passed over
  • The Red Sea opened — and the army of Pharaoh swept beneath the waters
  • The covenant at Sinai, the tabernacle among the people, and the mercy that survived even the golden calf

For every reader who has waited so long that the promise seemed forgotten, this book offers what Israel discovered on the far shore of the Red Sea: the God who promises is the God who delivers — and the silence between the word and its fulfillment is never the same as absence.

The promise was made to Abraham. The deliverance was sworn. The Exodus is the oath kept.

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