Exodus and Advent Movements in Type and Antitype

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TEACH Services, Inc., Nov 19, 2019 - History - 285 pages

The experiences of ancient Israel under the Exodus movement were a type of the experiences of modern Israel under the Advent movement. They are parallel movements. Ancient literal Israel was called out of ancient literal Egypt and led through the wilderness to the promised Canaan land. Modern spiritual Egypt and Babylon, symbolic of darkness and confusion, is being led through the wilderness of sin to the heavenly Canaan land.

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Contents

Ancient And Modern Israel Paralleled
10
The Law And The Sabbath
21
The Midnight Deliverances
35
The Mixed Multitude
42
Divine Leadership
48
Organization And Finances
57
Health Reform
66
The Symbol Of Righteousness
73
The Altering Of Gods Purpose
145
The Rejection Of Divine Leadership
162
The Retreat Toward Egypt
171
Under The Divine Rebuke
179
Gods Love And Leadership
187
The Test Of Faith Repeated
194
The Detour Around Edom
203
The Vision Of Christ And Calvary
211

The Sin Of False Witnessing
79
Marriage And Divorce
85
The Spirit Of Reverence
91
The Sacredness Of Vows
98
The Journey From Egypt
105
KadeshBarnea In Antitype
126
Opposition To The Message
135
The Triumphs Of Faith
219
The Idolatry Of Immorality
244
Lest We Forget
253
Victory And Righteousness By Faith
262
Bibliography
281
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Taylor Grant Bunch was born in 1885 and, without specific ministerial training, became an outstanding pastor-evangelist. He held three conference presidencies between 1913 and 1947 as well as several pastorates and a teaching position at the College of Medical Evangelists. He taught Bible at Atlantic Union College, 1947-1952. A beloved pastor, counselor, teacher, and writer for 50 years, Taylor G. Bunch influenced the lives and thinking of an entire generation of Seventh-day Adventists. Author of The Ten Commandments, Love, Valiant in Fight, The Armor of Righteousness, The Perfect Prayer, Bible Paradoxes, The Beatitudes, The Epistles of Christ, The Road to Happiness, Memorials of Calvary, The Shepherd Psalm, and Behold the Man.

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