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Exodus Walk
Tod Kennedy
Sunday, June 22, 2003
Exodus: English Title
The English title,
Exodus, means “a going out [from Egypt],” and is from the LXX title,
exodo~, Exodos. The Hebrew title is
twmv hlaw and means “And these are the
names.”
Exodus Key Verses:
Exodus 13:18 and 19:5-6
Exodus 13:18 Hence God
led the people around by the way of the wilderness to the Red Sea; and the
sons of Israel went up in martial array from the land of Egypt.
Exodus 19:5 ‘Now then,
if you will indeed obey My voice and keep My covenant, then you shall be
My own possession among all the peoples, for all the earth is Mine; 6 and
you shall be to Me a kingdom of priests and a holy nation.’ These are the
words that you shall speak to the sons of Israel.”
The Law – Torah
The Pentateuch
Genesis
Exodus
Leviticus
Numbers
Deuteronomy
Exodus: Theme
1. God
formed the Hebrews from the sons of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob in Egypt;
under the leadership of Moses, he delivered them from Egypt; he made them
his priest nation and revealed his instructions, the Mosaic Law, at Sinai.
Exodus: Expanded Theme
1. God
created Israel—his priest nation—from Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. He used
Joseph to protect the nation during the beginning years in Egypt. Years
later, God raised up Moses to lead the new nation out of Egypt and back
into Canaan, their homeland. A short time out of Egypt, God gave Israel
the Law. The Mosaic Law was the constitution for the theocracy. The first
half of Exodus (1-19) finds them in Egypt and then takes them to Sinai.
The second half is the record of God’s laws and instructions (20-40).
Moses records God’s successes alongside Israel’s unbelief and failures.
Exodus: Background to
events?
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The Angelic Conflict
in which Satan attempts to take God’s authority.
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God’s Redemption Plan
through the seed of Eve to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
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God made his
unconditional covenant with Abraham to make him into a great nation and
to bless the world through Abraham’s seed—specifically Jesus Christ.
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God formed the Hebrews
into a nation in Egypt and later at Sinai God made them his priest
nation.
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God’s redemption plan,
through Israel, was on schedule, even though Satan repeatedly tried to
stop God’s plan.
Exodus: When did all
this happen?
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Genesis ended with the
death of Joseph in Egypt in 1805 BC the age of 110 years.
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Moses was born in
Egypt from parents of the tribe of Levi around 1520 BC (Exodus 2.1-10).
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Most of the events
took place in the Sinai area around 1445 BC.
Exodus: Key Words
1.
Pharaoh
2.
Hardened
3.
Law
4.
Ordinances
5.
Plague
Exodus: Main People
1.
Moses
2.
Aaron
3.
Egyptians
4.
Pharaoh
5.
Israelites
Exodus: Narrative
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God prepared Moses for the
leadership, formed the sons of Israel into a community, and Moses led
them out of Egypt (1-12). The people repeatedly complain against God and
Moses because they refuse to believe God’s word.
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At Sinai, God made them his kingdom
of priest and his holy nation (19).
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God gave the Israeli people his law,
called the Mosaic Law (20-34).
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While Moses was on Mount Sinai, Aaron
failed as a leader and the people made the golden calf idol (32).
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Moses interceded for the people based
upon God’s covenant to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob; and God kept his word
to bless Israel (32-34).The Israelites complete the tabernacle and God’s
glory filled the tabernacle (35-40).
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Palace Fort 18th Dynasty.
Ruins of a large fortification were discovered in the 1990s at Ramesses
on the south bank of the Pelusiac branch of the Nile River. It was
active during the 18th Dynasty, ca. 1550-1300 BC.
Exodus Route
Exodus Overview
Exodus 1-6, Moses’
Preparation
Exodus 7-18, Plagues and
Exodus
Exodus 19-24, Priest
Nation and the Law
Exodus 25-40, Tabernacle
Chapter Titles:
Moses’ Preparation, 1-6
Chapter 1 – New Pharaoh
and Midwives
Chapter 2 – Moses Born,
Taught, Midian
Chapter 3 – Burning Bush
Revelation
Chapter 4 – Staff, Hand,
Blood, Egypt
Chapter 5 – Make More
Bricks
Chapter 6 – Moses, Tell
Pharaoh
Plagues and Exodus, 7-18
Chapter 7 – Staff,
Serpents, Nile Blood
Chapter 8 – Frogs, Lice,
Flies
Chapter 9 – Disease,
Boils, Hail
Chapter 10 – Locust,
Darkness
Chapter 11 – Predicts
Death
Chapter 12 – Passover,
Death, Exodus
Plagues and Exodus, 7-18
Chapter 13 – Sanctify
Firstborn
Chapter 14 – Red Sea
Deliverance
Chapter 15 – Moses’
Song, Bitter Water
Chapter 16 – Manna and
Quail
Chapter 17 – Rephidum,
No Water, Amelek
Chapter 18 – Jethro
Advises Moses
Priest Nation and the
Law, 19-24
Chapter 19 – Mt. Sinai,
Holy Priest Nation
Chapter 20 – Ten
Commandments
Chapter 21 – Slaves,
Personal Injury
Chapter 22 – Laws,
Restitution, Loans
Chapter 23 – Justice,
Sabbaths, Conquest
Chapter 24 – Book of the
Covenant, Stone Tablets
Tabernacle, 25-40
Chapter 25 – Tabernacle
Chapter 26 – Tabernacle
Chapter 27 – Tabernacle
Chapter 28 – Priest
Uniform
Chapter 29 – Consecrate
Tabernacle and Priests
Chapter 30 – Altar,
Money, Laver, Oil, Incense
Chapter 31 – Builders,
Sabbath, Tablets
Chapter 32 – Golden Calf
Chapter 33 – Moses Face
to Face with the Lord
Chapter 34 – Ten
Commandments and Shining Face
Chapter 35 – Freewill
Offerings for Tabernacle
Chapter 36 – Excess
Offerings, Curtains, Boards, Veil
Chapter 37 – Mercy Seat,
Table, Lampstand, Altar
Chapter 38 – Brass
Altar, Laver, Court
Chapter 39 – Priests
Clothes, Inspection Passed
Chapter 40 – Set Up and
Anoint Tabernacle. Lord’s Glory
Exodus: Key Doctrines
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Obey God, not man. 1
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Preparation for
Service. 2-4
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God’s Glory and
Character. 3, 33-34
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Importance of God’s
Word. 3, 4, 20
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Authority. 4, 19
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Hard Heart. 4, 7-10,
14
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Faith Application of
God’s Word. 3-5
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Lord will fight. 14
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9Fear of the Lord. 14
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Unbelief. 4, 14, 15,
16, 17
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Leadership. 14, 18, 33
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Priest Nation. 19
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Sin. 4, 14, 15, 16,
17, 20
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Passover. 12-13
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Redemption. 12
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Divine Guidance. 13
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Heritage. 13
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Faith-Rest Principle.
14
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Mosaic Law. 20-40
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Levitical Priesthood.
28-29
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Golden Calf Idolatry.
32
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Grace. 32
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Freewill offerings. 35
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Tabernacle. 40
Exodus: Lesson For Us
Today
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God is sovereign and
holy, yet gracious and compassionate.
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Redemption is always
through sacrifice.
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God does have His Plan
for His people and guides His people.
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God reveals His word,
inspires His word, illumines His word, and communicates His word.
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Unbelief or negative
volition reaps consequences.
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God always keeps His
word to His people.
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God appointed
leadership is necessary for His people.
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