The Wanderings of the Children of Israel
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Publisher's note.
George Wagner (1818-1857) served St Stephen's Church in Brighton and this book is taken from messages preached to his congregation there. The Wanderings of the Children of Israel tracks key elements in the journey of the Children of Israel from Egypt to the Promised Land emphasising their application to the life of the Christian. Not a formal commentary, but covering passages from Exodus, Numbers and Joshua, this work makes stimulating reading for all Christians.
C H Spurgeon regarded this as a work that he would 'very heartily recommend.'
Contents:
1. Israel and Pharaoh
2. The Paschal Lamb
3. The Pillar of Cloud and Fire
4. The First Trial of Israel’s Faith
5. The Waters of Marah
6. The Bread from Heaven
7. The Smitten Rock
8. Jehovah-Nissi
9. The Giving of the Law
10. The Golden Calf
11. The Restored Presence
12. The Silver Trumpet
13. Taberah: or, The Sin of Complaining
14. Kibroth-Hattaavah
15. Moses, an Example of Meekness
16. The Evil Report
17. The Breach of Promise
18. The Plague Stayed
19. The Smitten Rock at Kadesh
20. The Serpent of Brass
21. Israel’s Second Song
22. The Character of Balaam
23. Balaam’s First Blessing
24. Balaam’s Second Blessing
25. Balaam’s Third Prophecy
26. Balaam’s Fourth Prophecy
27. The Death of Moses
28. Israel’s Progress
29. The Sin of Discouraging Our Brethren
30. The Danger of Allowing Sin
31. Cities of Refuge
32. The Scarlet Line
33. “Ye Have Not Passed This Way Before”
34. The Capture of Jericho
35. The Accursed Thing
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Publisher's note.
George Wagner (1818-1857) served St Stephen's Church in Brighton and this book is taken from messages preached to his congregation there. The Wanderings of the Children of Israel tracks key elements in the journey of the Children of Israel from Egypt to the Promised Land emphasising their application to the life of the Christian. Not a formal commentary, but covering passages from Exodus, Numbers and Joshua, this work makes stimulating reading for all Christians.
C H Spurgeon regarded this as a work that he would 'very heartily recommend.'
Contents:
1. Israel and Pharaoh
2. The Paschal Lamb
3. The Pillar of Cloud and Fire
4. The First Trial of Israel’s Faith
5. The Waters of Marah
6. The Bread from Heaven
7. The Smitten Rock
8. Jehovah-Nissi
9. The Giving of the Law
10. The Golden Calf
11. The Restored Presence
12. The Silver Trumpet
13. Taberah: or, The Sin of Complaining
14. Kibroth-Hattaavah
15. Moses, an Example of Meekness
16. The Evil Report
17. The Breach of Promise
18. The Plague Stayed
19. The Smitten Rock at Kadesh
20. The Serpent of Brass
21. Israel’s Second Song
22. The Character of Balaam
23. Balaam’s First Blessing
24. Balaam’s Second Blessing
25. Balaam’s Third Prophecy
26. Balaam’s Fourth Prophecy
27. The Death of Moses
28. Israel’s Progress
29. The Sin of Discouraging Our Brethren
30. The Danger of Allowing Sin
31. Cities of Refuge
32. The Scarlet Line
33. “Ye Have Not Passed This Way Before”
34. The Capture of Jericho
35. The Accursed Thing