Moses, the servant of God, arises in the Biblical narrative in the opening chapters of Exodus, the second book of God’s Word. However, this man’s influence and memory can be seen as far as the fifteenth chapter of the last book of the Bible. Even today, Moses is remembered, not only by numerous religions around the world, but even in popular media and within the very walls of Jerusalem.

Yet despite the popularity of the stories of Exodus and despite all the knowledge in existence about the Law of Moses, so few are aware of the power that lies within the true lessons of the real life of Moses. So, we hope that your consideration of the character of this man will help you discern the tremendous value of exhortation to be found behind the scenes of Exodus and within the life of God’s servant Moses.While Moses is referred to nearly all across the Bible, in order to focus our studies into a practical and beneficial scope, we are going to center this workbook on the first fifteen chapters of Exodus and the last chapter of Deuteronomy.

While there will be references and research directed to and taken from other sources within and without the Bible, we hope that you will be able to appreciate the worth to be gleaned from an in-depth consideration of these sixteen chapters. In addition, we divided this study into ten sections.


Table of Contents

  • PART ONE
  • SECTION 1 – Background & Exodus 1
  • SECTION 2 – Exodus 2
  • SECTION 3 – Exodus 3
  • SECTION 4 – Exodus 4
  • SECTION 5 – Exodus 5:1 - Exodus 7:6
  • PART TWO
  • SECTION 6 – Exodus 7-11
  • SECTION 7 - Exodus 12
  • SECTION 8 – Exodus 13:17 - 14:31
  • SECTION 9 - Exodus 15
  • SECTION 10 - Deuteronomy 34