#1 Preaching the Word (Exodus), by Philip Graham Ryken
Philip Graham Ryken mines the majestic biblical book of Exodus for knowledge of God’s character and instruction. Ryken’s commentary moves readers to rejoice at God’s work in the life of everyone who is on the path to spiritual freedom. A Preaching the Word commentary.

#2 Exodus (2 volumes), by John Currid
This commentary, on the text of Exodus, has been written for the building up of the church, It not only provides insights into the book of Exodus, but also clear and concise application. It is a book for everyone who wants to understand better what God says to us in his Word. The author writes, ‘It is my hope that pastors will use it for sermon preparation, and others for Bible study preparation and personal study.

#3 Critical & Exegetical Commentary on Exodus ,by James Murphy
James Murphy was professor of Hebrew in Belfast and his commentary on Genesis is in the Barnes Notes set and much sought after. Spurgeon himself gave it top rating.

#4 Commentary on Exodus by, George Bush, (not to be confused with the Republican President today, George W. Bush or his father former President George H. W. Bush.)

#5A. Gleanings in Exodus by, A.W. Pink
This book is concerned with the theme of redemption in the Book of Exodus. It covers the need of redemption, the might of the Redeemer, the character of redemption, the duty of the redeemed, and the provisions made for failure.

#5B. The Gospel in Exodus by, Henry Law
It is the Christian contention that all of Scripture speaks of Jesus. In Christ Is All, Henry Law walks through the first five books of the Old Testament and shows how the books of Moses are a treasury of Christ. This classic devotional exposition, once published in 5 volumes, is now conveniently bound in one nicely re-typeset edition.

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Top Five Commentaries on Exodus
#1 Preaching the Word (Exodus), by Philip Graham Ryken
Philip Graham Ryken mines the majestic biblical book of Exodus for knowledge of God’s character and instruction. Ryken’s commentary moves readers to rejoice at God’s work in the life of everyone who is on the path to spiritual freedom. A Preaching the Word commentary.
#2 Exodus (2 volumes), by John Currid
This commentary, on the text of Exodus, has been written for the building up of the church, It not only provides insights into the book of Exodus, but also clear and concise application. It is a book for everyone who wants to understand better what God says to us in his Word. The author writes, ‘It is my hope that pastors will use it for sermon preparation, and others for Bible study preparation and personal study.
#3 Critical & Exegetical Commentary on Exodus ,by James Murphy
James Murphy was professor of Hebrew in Belfast and his commentary on Genesis is in the Barnes Notes set and much sought after. Spurgeon himself gave it top rating.
#4 Commentary on Exodus by, George Bush, (not to be confused with the Republican President today, George W. Bush or his father former President George H. W. Bush.)
#5A. Gleanings in Exodus by, A.W. Pink
This book is concerned with the theme of redemption in the Book of Exodus. It covers the need of redemption, the might of the Redeemer, the character of redemption, the duty of the redeemed, and the provisions made for failure.
#5B. The Gospel in Exodus by, Henry Law
It is the Christian contention that all of Scripture speaks of Jesus. In Christ Is All, Henry Law walks through the first five books of the Old Testament and shows how the books of Moses are a treasury of Christ. This classic devotional exposition, once published in 5 volumes, is now conveniently bound in one nicely re-typeset edition.
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