> [!title|noicon] **Exodus Quick Notes** This quick-notes page is for shorter verse notes. Where more detailed notes are available for a chapter or book, this page will include a link to them. <br> > [Exodus 3:10](Exodus%203.md#^10) > > Moses going against Pharoah to bring the children of Israel out of Egypt portrays Christ as He wars against Satan to save His people out from the kingdom of Satan. ^exo3-10 > [Exodus 4:19](Exodus%204.md#^19) > > Moses had fled from Egypt when some sought his life and was now returning. Christ fled TO Egypt when His life was sought after and back to Israel (cp [Mt 2:13](Matthew%202.md#^13), [14](Matthew%202.md#^14), [15](Matthew%202.md#^15), [20](Matthew%202.md#^20)). ^exo4-19 > [Exodus 5:5](Exodus%205.md#^5) > > Moses and Aaron (who represent the Law and Priesthood) point to salvation where Christ gives us rest from the heavy burden of sin ([Mt 11:28](Matthew%2011.md#^28)), and Satan the and world are fully opposed. ^exo5-5 > [Exodus 13:3](Exodus%2013.md#^3) > > *This Day* refers to Christ. **He** brings us out from the house of bondage, from captivity to sin and to the kingdom of Satan (as represented by Pharoah and Egypt). See [Lk 4:18](Luke%204.md#^18); [Gal 4:3](Galatians%204.md#^3), [4:25](Galatians%204.md#^25), [5:1](Galatians%205.md#^1); [Col 1:13](Colossians%201.md#^13); [Heb 2:15](Hebrews%202.md#^15). Christ is the Light of the world ([Jn 8:12](John%208.md#^12)), the Dayspring from on high ([Lk 1:78](Luke%201.md#^78)), the bright and morning Star ([Rev 22:16](Revelation%2022.md#^16)). ^exo13-3 > [Exodus 15:1](Exodus%2015.md#^1), [4](Exodus%2015.md#^4), [5](Exodus%2015.md#^5) > > This song points to the victory of Christ in the destruction of the kingdom of Satan through Pharoah's army being thrown into the depths of the sea, the wrath of God (cp [Jonah 2:3](Jonah%202.md#^3), [5](Jonah%202.md#^5); [Ps 69:2](Psalm%2069.md#^2), [15](Psalm%2069.md#^15), [88:7](Psalm%2088.md#^7)). ^exo15-1-5 > [Exodus 15:6](Exodus%2015.md#^6) > > God's glorious, victorious Right Hand is Christ ([Mk 16:19](Mark%2016.md#^19); [Acts 2:33](Acts%202.md#^33), [7:55](Acts%207.md#^55), [56](Acts%207.md#^56); [Ro 8:34](Romans%208.md#^34); [Col 3:1](Colossians%203.md#^1); [Heb 10:12](Hebrews%2010.md#^12); [1 Pe 3:22](1%20Peter%203.md#^22)). It is His strength that brings salvation. ^exo15-6 > [Exodus 15:8](Exodus%2015.md#^8) > > The world is and shall be gathered as a heap for destruction while the believers shall walk through on dry land -- a picture of judgment upon the world and salvation for the elect. ^exo15-8 > [Exodus 15:26](Exodus%2015.md#^26) > > This points to salvation. Christ is the great Physician who heals us of our sin-sick hearts and souls ([Mk 2:17](Mark%202.md#^17)). ^exo15-26 > [Exodus 20:18](Exodus%2020.md#^18) > > This is similar language to the end of world -- because it has to do with the Law of God, which judges the unsaved on Judgment Day. ^exo20-18 > [Exodus 23:20](Exodus%2023.md#^20) > > The Angel (a better translation would be *Messenger* rather than Angel) is Christ Who keeps us in the Way (He IS the Way - [Jn 14:6](John%2014.md#^6)) and brings us into the Promised Land (which points to Heaven itself) by His Word, through the Message of the Gospel ([Mal 3:1](Malachi%203.md#^1)). ^exo23-20 > [Exodus 23:25](Exodus%2023.md#^25) > > The Gospel (bread and water - [Jn 6:35](John%206.md#^35)) brings the healing of salvation from the sickness of our sins ([Mk 2:17](Mark%202.md#^17)). ^exo23-25 > [Exodus 32:30](Exodus%2032.md#^30), [31](Exodus%2032.md#^31), [32](Exodus%2032.md#^32) > > Moses offers himself as an atonement, as a figure or spiritual portrait of Christ here. ^exo32-30-32 > [Exodus 33:11](Exodus%2033.md#^11) > > Both Moses and Joshua typify Christ, Moses as the Law, and Joshua who remains in the tabernacle (or temple) of God. ^exo33-11 > [Exodus 39](Exodus%2039.md) > > See [Ephesians 6:14](Ephesians%206.md#^14) and [1 Peter 2:9](1%20Peter%202.md#^9). This chapter spiritually represents the royal priestly garb of Christ and the believers in the kingdom of God. ^exo39-intro > [Exodus 40:3](Exodus%2040.md#^3) > > This illustrates how the Gospel is veiled for much of the world's history, and still today to the unsaved ([2 Cor 3:14](2%20Corinthians%203.md#^14)). ^exo40-3 <br><br> Tags: #Old_Testament #Exodus