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This book solves the problem of the narrative in Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy being interrupted by long sections of the law. It tells the whole story of Moses while extracting every verse of the law and compiling it into a separate book. The book covers the story of Israel's descent into Egypt, slavery, plagues, Passover, Exodus, escape from Pharaoh, parting of the Red Sea, law on Mount Sinai, manna, quail, wilderness years, opposition from enemy nations, and preparation to conquer the Promised Land. It is for believers looking to enhance their devotions and skeptics to challenge their doubts. Introduction. Have you ever found yourself enjoying the dramatic stories of Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy only to feel the narrative screech to a halt when it collides with long sections of the law? This book solves that problem. It tells the whole story of Moses while extracting every verse of the law and compiling the whole law of Moses into a separate book. In this book, you will read the uninterrupted story of Israel, witnessing its descent into Egypt, its slavery, the plagues, the first Passover, the Exodus, the escape from Pharaoh, the parting of the Red Sea, God's giving the law on Mount Sinai, the manna, the quail, the fiery serpents of the wilderness years, the opposition of enemy nations, and the second wilderness generation's preparation to conquer the Promised Land. This book is for you if you want to know the true dramatic story of Israel's Exodus from Egypt. If you are a believer, it will enhance your devotions by helping you to know the biblical narrative of the Pentateuch more intimately. If you are a skeptic, its historical consistency will challenge your doubts, which is a good thing because, as I like to say, faith is the daughter of doubt.