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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Pink's Exodus Review: As always, Pink squeezes much juice from the fruit of the text and shares it with us liberally. In many places he also shares the pith of the Puritans with whom he was intimately conversant. The only Pink to avoid is his 'Antichrist', whose faulty eschatology he was later to disavow. His 'Sovereignty' of God must be also shunned in the Banner of Truth edition, emasculated by the knife of its editor, Iain Murray. It's a must-have, but only in the unabridged edition from Baker. Other than that, add as much Pink to your library as your budget allows. Save your lunch money.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Rightly dividing the Word in this Book of Redemption Review: Gleanings in Exodus is classic Pink; scholarly without being pedantic; rich, yet practical for everyday living; rich in typology exalting Jesus Christ as the Head of His Church. Respectfully, this book is for the serious student. Not a quick read, but rather a book that requires reflection as the author "compares spiritual things with spiritual." I have read several of Rev. Pink's works; this is by far one of his finest.
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