Exodus
The title of this Book is derived from the Septuagint; in which it is called ΕΞΟΔΟΣ, "Exodus;" or, as it is in the Codex Alexandrinus, ΕΞΟΔΟΣ Αιγυπτου, "the Exodus or departure from Egypt;" but it is called in Hebrew Bibles שׁמות ואלה, Weelleh Shemoth, "these are the names," or merely, שׁמות, Shemoth, "names," from the words with which it commences.

Moses was undoubtedly the author of this Book, which forms a continuation of the preceding, and was evidently written after the promulgation of the law. it embraces the history of about 145 years. Moses, having in the Book of Genesis described the creation of the world, the origin of nations, and the peopling of the earth, details in the Book of Exodus the commencement and nature of the Jewish Church and Polity, which has very properly been termed a Theocracy (Θεοκρατια, from Θεος [G2316], God, and κρατεω [G2902], to rule), in which Jehovah appears not merely as their Creator and God, but as their King. Hence this and the following books of Moses are not purely historical; but contain not only laws for the regulation of their moral conduct and the rites and ceremonies of their religious worship, but judicial and political laws relating to government and civil life. The stupendous facts connected with these events, may be clearly perceived by consulting the marginal references; and many of the circumstances are confirmed by the testimony of heathen writers. Numenius, a Pythagorean philosopher, mentioned by Eusebius, speaks of the opposition of the magicians, whom he calls Jannes and Jambres, to the miracles of Moses. Though the names of these magicians are not preserved in the Sacred Text, yet tradition had preserved them in the Jewish records, from which St. Paul (2Ti_3:8) undoubtedly quotes. Add to this that many of the notions of the heathen respecting the appearance of the Deity, and their religious institutions and laws, were borrowed from this book; and many of their fables were nothing more than distorted traditions of those events which are here plainly related by Moses.
Exodus 1
Overview
1:1 The children of Israel, after Joseph's death, increase;
1:8 The more they are oppressed by a new king, the more they multiply;
1:15 The godliness of the midwives, in saving the men children alive;
1:22 Pharaoh commands the male children to be cast into the river. Verse 1Exodus 6:14-16; Genesis 29:31-35, 30:1-21, 35:18, 35:23-26, 46:8-26, 49:3-27; 1 Chronicles 2:1, 2:2, 12:23-40, 27:16-22; Revelation 7:4-8

Nehemiah, Nehemiah 10:1, in the month, Ezra 10:9; Zechariah 7:1, in the twentieth, Ezra 7:7, Shushan, Shushan, or Susa, was the capital of Susiana, a province of Persia, and the winter residence of the Persian monarchs; situated about 252 miles east of Babylon, and the same distance south-south-east of Ecbatana, in lat. 32 degrees, long. 49 degrees. The circumference of its walls was about 120 stadia. Shouster is supposed to occupy its site. Esther 1:2, 3:15; Daniel 8:2ReciprocalGenesis 15:13 - thy; 35:22 - Now the sons; Exodus 28:10 - according to their birth; Numbers 1:2 - the children; Ezekiel 48:1 - the names; Acts 7:8 - and Jacob; Revelation 4:1 - a door
Verse 2ReubenGenesis 35:22Reciprocal42:13 - Thy servants; 46:15 - Leah; 46:25 - Bilhah; Numbers 1:5 - Elizur; 1 Chronicles 2:1 - Reuben; Matthew 1:2 - Jacob begat; Revelation 7:5 - tribe of Juda Verse 3IssacharGenesis 35:23 BenjaminExodus 28:20ReciprocalGenesis 46:15 - Leah; 46:19 - Rachel Verse 4DanGenesis 35:25; 1 Chronicles 2:2 AsherGenesis 35:26, 46:17Reciprocal46:18 - Zilpah Verse 5loinsHeb. thigh, Genesis 46:26; Judges 8:30 *marg.seventyExodus 1:20; Genesis 46:26, 46:27; Deuteronomy 10:22ReciprocalGenesis 46:19 - Rachel; Exodus 24:1 - seventy; Deuteronomy 26:5 - a few; Jeremiah 52:29 - persons; Habakkuk 3:1 - come Verse 6am 2369, bc 1635, Genesis 50:24, 50:26; Acts 7:14-16ReciprocalEcclesiastes 1:4 - One generation; 2:16 - there is; Acts 7:15 - died; Romans 5:14 - death Verse 7fruitfulExodus 12:37; Genesis 1:20, 1:28, 9:1, 12:2, 13:16, 15:5, 17:4-6, 17:16, 22:17, 26:4; 28:3, 28:4, 28:14, 35:11, 46:3, 47:27, 48:4, 48:16; Deuteronomy 10:22, 26:5; Nehemiah 9:23; Psalm 105:24; Acts 7:17, 7:18ReciprocalGenesis 1:21 - brought; 26:22 - be fruitful; Exodus 1:20 - the people; 5:5 - General; Leviticus 26:9 - make you; Numbers 22:5 - they cover; Deuteronomy 6:3 - that ye may; Job 12:23 - increaseth; Psalm 107:38 - He blesseth; Ecclesiastes 1:4 - One generation; Ezekiel 16:7 - caused; Zechariah 10:8 - and they; Acts 13:17 - and exalted; Habakkuk 3:1 - General Verse 8a new kingProbably Rameses Miamum, or his son Amenophis, who succeeded him about this period; and by his not knowing Joseph is meant his not acknowledging his obligation to him. Ecclesiastes 2:18, 2:19, 9:15; Acts 7:18ReciprocalExodus 2:25 - had respect; Psalm 105:24 - made; Ecclesiastes 2:16 - there is; 9:6 - their love Verse 9the peopleNumbers 22:4, 22:5; Job 5:2; Psalm 105:24, 105:25; Proverbs 14:28, 27:4; Ecclesiastes 4:4; Titus 3:3; James 3:14-16, 4:5ReciprocalGenesis 26:16 - mightier; Exodus 1:12 - grieved; Deuteronomy 4:34 - take him; Psalm 73:8 - speak wickedly; Acts 7:19 - General Verse 10Come onPsalm 10:2, 83:3, 83:4; Proverbs 1:11 wiselyNumbers 22:6; Job 5:13; Psalm 105:25; Proverbs 16:25, 21:30; Acts 7:19, 23:12; 1 Corinthians 3:18-20; James 3:15-18ReciprocalExodus 18:11 - in the thing; 2 Samuel 16:20 - Give counsel; 1 Kings 12:28 - took counsel; Psalm 33:10 - The Lord; 73:8 - speak wickedly; Isaiah 10:24 - after the manner; Habakkuk 3:14 - their; Matthew 2:7 - General; Luke 16:8 - done; 1 Corinthians 3:19 - He Verse 11to afflictExodus 3:7, 5:15; Genesis 15:13; Numbers 20:15; Deuteronomy 26:6 burdensExodus 2:11, 5:4, 5:5; Psalm 68:13, 81:6, 105:13 RaamsesGenesis 47:11; Proverbs 27:4ReciprocalGenesis 48:4 - Behold I; Exodus 3:9 - and I have; 5:6 - taskmasters; 5:10 - taskmasters; 12:37 - Rameses; Numbers 16:13 - out of a; 33:3 - they departed; 1 Kings 9:19 - the cities of store; 1 Chronicles 27:25 - the storehouses; Psalm 105:25 - to hate; Lamentations 5:13 - fell; Ezekiel 16:4 - for Verse 12But the moreetc. Heb. and as they afflicted them, so they multiplied, etc. Psalm 105:24; Proverbs 21:30; Romans 8:28; Habakkuk 3:1-12:11 grievedExodus 1:9; Job 5:2; Proverbs 27:4; John 12:19; Acts 4:2-4, 5:28-33ReciprocalGenesis 47:27 - grew; Exodus 1:20 - the people; Deuteronomy 26:5 - became; Psalm 129:1 - have they; Proverbs 14:28 - General Verse 13ReciprocalExodus 1:14 - was with rigour; 3:9 - and I have; Leviticus 25:43 - rule; 2 Samuel 7:10 - as beforetime; 1 Kings 12:11 - I will add; 1 Chronicles 17:9 - as at the; 2 Chronicles 10:4 - grievous; 10:11 - I will put; Job 24:12 - groan; Psalm 107:39 - oppression; Ecclesiastes 4:1 - and considered; Isaiah 52:5 - make; Ezekiel 34:4 - but with; John 8:33 - and were; Revelation 11:8 - Egypt Verse 14their livesExodus 2:23, 6:9; Genesis 15:13; Numbers 20:15; Deuteronomy 4:20, 26:6; Ruth 1:20; Acts 7:19, 7:34 in mortarPsalm 68:13, 81:6; Nahum 3:14 was with rigourExodus 1:13, 5:7-21, 20:2; Leviticus 25:43, 25:46, 25:53; Isaiah 14:6, 51:23, 52:5, 58:6; Jeremiah 50:33, 50:34; Micah 3:3ReciprocalGenesis 11:3 - brick; Exodus 3:9 - and I have; 12:8 - with bitter; Leviticus 25:39 - compel him to serve as; 2 Samuel 7:10 - as beforetime; 1 Kings 12:11 - I will add; 1 Chronicles 17:9 - as at the; 20:3 - with saws; 2 Chronicles 10:4 - grievous; 10:11 - I will put; Job 24:12 - groan; Psalm 107:39 - oppression; Proverbs 28:15 - so; Ecclesiastes 4:1 - and considered; Isaiah 30:6 - into the land; Jeremiah 43:9 - in the brickkiln; Ezekiel 34:4 - but with; John 8:33 - and were; Revelation 11:8 - Egypt Verse 15ReciprocalJoshua 2:6 - to the roof Verse 16and see themOr, rather, "and ye see them by the stone-troughs;" for so ovnayim, from aven, a stone, seems to signify - compare Exodus 7:19
in which they washed the new-born infants. See this subject fully illustrated in Fragments to Calmet, Nos. 312, 313.then ye shall1:22; Matthew 21:38; Revelation 12:4ReciprocalExodus 18:11 - in the thing; Numbers 20:15 - vexed us; Deuteronomy 26:6 - General; 2 Samuel 13:28 - commanded; Psalm 105:25 - to hate; Ecclesiastes 4:1 - and considered; Jeremiah 31:2 - The people; Daniel 3:10 - hast made; Habakkuk 3:1 - the king's
Verse 17feared GodGenesis 20:11, 42:18; Nehemiah 5:15; Psalm 31:19; Proverbs 8:13, 16:6, 24:11, 24:12; Ecclesiastes 8:12; 12:13; Daniel 3:16-18, 6:13; Hosea 5:11; Micah 6:16; Matthew 10:28; Luke 12:5; Acts 4:19, 5:29ReciprocalLeviticus 25:43 - but shalt; 1 Samuel 19:17 - He said; 22:17 - would not; 2 Samuel 13:28 - commanded; 24:4 - went out; 1 Kings 21:11 - did as Jezebel; 1 Chronicles 21:4 - Wherefore; Esther 3:3 - Why; Proverbs 31:30 - a woman; Ecclesiastes 8:5 - keepeth; Malachi 3:5 - fear; Matthew 2:12 - they departed Verse 18Why have2 Samuel 13:28; Ecclesiastes 8:4

Verse 19Joshua 2:4-24; 1 Samuel 21:2; 2 Samuel 17:19, 17:20

Verse 20GodPsalm 41:1, 41:2, 61:5, 85:9, 103:11, 111:5, 145:19; Proverbs 11:18, 19:17; Ecclesiastes 8:12; Isaiah 3:10; Matthew 10:42, 25:40; Luke 1:50; Habakkuk 3:1 the peopleExodus 1:7, 1:12Reciprocal1:5 - seventy; Job 12:23 - increaseth; Ecclesiastes 8:5 - keepeth; Acts 7:17 - the people Verse 21made them1 Samuel 2:35, 25:28; 2 Samuel 7:11-13, 7:27-29; 1 Kings 2:24, 11:38; Psalm 37:3; 127:1, 127:3; Proverbs 24:3; Ecclesiastes 8:12; Jeremiah 35:2ReciprocalLeviticus 25:43 - but shalt; 1 Kings 21:11 - did as Jezebel; 1 Chronicles 17:10 - the Lord; Ecclesiastes 8:5 - keepeth Verse 22am 2431, bc 1573Every sonExodus 1:16, 7:19-21; Psalm 105:25; Proverbs 1:16, 4:16, 27:4; Acts 7:19; Revelation 16:4-6ReciprocalGenesis 41:1 - the river; Exodus 2:3 - could not; 3:9 - and I have; 4:9 - blood; 7:17 - and they; 14:26 - the waters; 18:11 - in the thing; Numbers 16:13 - out of a; 20:15 - vexed us; Deuteronomy 26:6 - General; 2 Samuel 7:10 - as beforetime; Psalm 129:1 - have they; Proverbs 14:28 - General; 28:15 - so; Ecclesiastes 4:1 - and considered; Jeremiah 31:2 - The people; Ezekiel 16:5 - but thou; Daniel 3:10 - hast made; Habakkuk 3:14 - their; Matthew 2:13 - for; Romans 5:14 - even; Habakkuk 3:1 - the king's