The document divides the book of Exodus into three parts: 1) the judgment of Egypt and Pharaoh for oppressing the Israelites, 2) the deliverance of Israel from Egypt through Passover and crossing the Red Sea, and 3) the establishment of Israel as God's special possession. It also discusses God's purpose for Exodus as the historical record of Israel in Egypt, God's divine self-disclosure, and God's covenant agreement with Israel through the Law. Finally, it connects Exodus with Genesis and Leviticus in establishing the making of a people, nation, and holy people.