Moses: The Great Emancipator of Israel by John G Butler and published by Classics.
Moses, the great emancipator of Israel, is one of the most prominent characters in the Old Testament. And although, like Elijah, he "was a man subject to like passions as we are" (James 5:17), his story encourages us that we, too, can by faith accomplish great things for God. Butler examines Moses in the following chapters:
* Slavery in Egypt
* Son of Destiny
* Separation from Pharaoh
* Shrub on Fire
* Summoned to Service
* Shrinking from Service
* Submitting to Service
* Stirring up Pharaoh
* Support from God
* Snakes and Rods
* Smiting of Egypt
* Slaying the Firstborn
* Starting to Canaan
* Sea of Deliverance
* Song of Victory
* Sweetening the Bitter Water
* Sending the Manna
* Shortage of Water
* Strife with Amalek
* Sojourn of Jethro
* Statutes for Israel
* Sanctuary of God
* Sin of Idolatry
* Speaking with God
* Second Sinai Session
* Series of Complaints
* Shutting out Miriam
* Spying of Canaan
* Sedition of Korah
* Striking the Rock
* Serpent of Brass
* Settlement of Gilead
* Sepulcher in Moab