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267-69.
______. Egypt and the Exodus.
Schultz, Samuel J. The Old Testament Speaks,
pp. 43-47.
Unger, Merrill F. Archaeology and the Old
Testament, pp. 129-39.
______. Unger’s Bible Handbook, pp. 84-89.
LAWS OF GOD

Erdman, Charles R. The Book of Exodus, pp.
87-104.
Goddard, Burton. “Law.” In The Zondervan
Pictorial Bible Dictionary, pp. 477-80.
Kelso, James L. Archaeology and the Ancient
Testament, pp. 77-88.
Kline, M. G. “Ten Commandments.” In The
New Bible Dictionary, pp. 1251–52.
Manley, G. T. The New Bible Handbook, pp.
135-37.


Morgan, G. Campbell. The Ten
Commandments.
Murray, J. “Law.” In The New Bible
Dictionary, pp. 718-23.
Sampey, John R. The Heart of the Old
Testament, pp. 77-88.
Unger, Merrill F. “Decalogue,” “Law,” and
“Law of Moses.” In Unger’s Bible
Dictionary, pp. 256-57; 646-49.
Watson, Thomas. The Ten Commandments.


TABERNACLE

Erdman, Charles R. The Book of Exodus, pp.
105-44.
Gooding, D. W. “Tabernacle.” In The New
Bible Dictionary, pp. 1231-34.
Harrison, R. K. “Tabernacle.” In The
Zondervan Pictorial Bible Dictionary, pp.
821-24.
Kelso, James L. Archaeology and the Ancient


Testament, pp. 88-98.
Levine, Moshe. The Tabernacle. Written from
a Jewish non-Christian viewpoint.
Martin, W. S., and Marshall, A. Tabernacle
Types and Teachings.
Soltau, Henry W. The Tabernacle.
Spink, James A. Types and Shadows of Christ
in the Tabernacle.
Strong, James. The Tabernacle of Israel.
Unger, Merrill F. “Tabernacle of Israel.” In
Unger’s Bible Dictionary, pp. 1059-66.
COMMENTARIES

Chadwick, G. A. Exodus. Expositor’s Bible.
Driver, S. R. Exodus. The Cambridge Bible
for Schools and Colleges.
Johnson, Philip C. “Exodus.” In The Wycliffe
Bible Commentary.

Mead, C. M. “Exodus.” In Lange’s


Commentary on the Holy Scripture.
1. See The W. Graham Scroggie, Know Your
Bible,1.26.
2. The comparisions are from scroggie, ibid.
3. the hyskon were asiatic seminomads of
semetic orgin. Very little is known about them.
Their use of a new weapon, the horse-drawn
chariot, was the key to their consequest of
Egypt.
4. This view is held by Gleasan Archer and
John Whitecomb.
5. Among the writers who hold to View B. are
Samuel Schultz, J. Barton Payane, and W. T.
Purkiser.
6. A later date of 1270 B.C is held by some.
Read Leon Wood, A Survey of Israles, History,
pp. 83-109, for a through discussion of the date
of the Exodus.
7. By the time of their departure from Egypt,



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