Exodus 23  Images and 
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				Brief Summary: This chapter continues and concludes the
				acts that passed in the first session (if I may so call it) upon
				mount Sinai. Here are, I. Some laws of universal obligation,
				relating especially to the ninth commandment, against bearing
				false witness (v. 1), and giving false judgment (v. 2, v. 3, v.
				6-8). Also a law of doing good to our enemies (v. 4, v. 5), and
				not oppressing strangers (v. 9). II. Some laws peculiar to the
				Jews. The sabbatical year (v. 10, v. 11), the three annual
				feasts (v. 14-17), with some laws pertaining thereto. III.
				Gracious promises of the completing of the mercy God had begun
				for them, upon condition of their obedience. That God would
				conduct them through the wilderness (v. 20-24), that he would
				prosper all they had (v. 25, v. 26), that he would put them in
				possession of Canaan (v. 27-31). But they must not mingle
				themselves with the nations (v. 32, v. 33).
Outline
				Laws against falsehood and injustice. (1-9) 
				The year of rest, The sabbath, The three festivals. (10-19) 
				God promises to conduct the Israelites to Canaan. (20-33)
				 
				
				
				
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