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Notes on the book of Exodus

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A devotional, verse-centered commentary on the Exodus narrative that reads its events as a sustained typology of redemption by blood, highlighting the Passover lamb as the means by which God’s holiness and the judgment of sin are satisfied. It traces Israel’s deliverance and the display of divine mercy, arguing that a substitute and the visible sign of sprinkled blood secure acceptance. Practical reflections link those types to Christ’s atonement and call for personal reliance on that finished work. The notes also reflect on Moses’ formative desert years, presenting doctrinal exposition alongside pastoral application for readers seeking spiritual instruction.

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Charles Henry Mackintosh

Charles Henry Mackintosh was a prominent 19th-century author and theologian known for his extensive writings on biblical subjects. His works often reflect a deep engagement with scripture, providing insights and interpretations that have influenced Christian thought. Among his notable publications are "Notes on the Book of Genesis" and "Elijah the Tishbite. Miscellaneous Writings of C. H. Mackintosh, vol. V," which showcase his analytical approach to biblical texts. Mackintosh's writings continue to be referenced for their clarity and depth, contributing significantly to the study of the Bible and Christian doctrine.

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