PPT-EXODUS: God Delivers His People
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From Bondage in Egypt From Bondage to False Gods From Bondage to Sin EXODUS Key Verse Who is the Lord that I should obey his voice and let Israel go Exodus 52
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From Bondage in Egypt From Bondage to False Gods From Bondage to Sin EXODUS Key Verse Who is the Lord that I should obey his voice and let Israel go Exodus 52 EXODUS Major Characters. Exodus 19-21 Exodus 22-24 Exodus 25-27 Exodus 28-29 Exodus 30-32 Exodus 33-35 Exodus 36-38 Exodus 39-40 Leviticus 1-4 Leviticus 5-7 Leviticus 8-10 Leviticus 11-13 Leviticus 14-15 Leviticus 16-18 Levit Exodus Background. What is Exodus about? 5 things. Birth & Call of Moses. 10 Plagues of Egypt. Crossing of the Reed Sea. Tabernacle. Giving of . the Torah/Law/Covenant at Sinai. Who wrote this material? . Exodus 12+13. God speaks to Moses (11.1-3). Moses speaks to Pharaoh (11.4-9). . Pharaoh’s disobedience (11.10). Festival. Warning. Story. God speaks to Moses (11.1-3). Moses speaks to Pharaoh (11.4-9). Jihad and You. The Thicket Kids. Exodus 23:20-33. God calls the people of Israel to an intolerant, uncompromising holy war for their health and wealth. Exodus 23:20-22. 20 “See, I am sending an angel ahead of you to guard you along the way and to bring you to the place I have prepared. 21 Pay attention to him and listen to what he says. Do not rebel against him; he will not forgive your rebellion, since my Name is in him. 22 If you listen carefully to what he says and do all that I say, I will be an enemy to your enemies and will oppose those who oppose you.. Murmur-Fest. How can music help us to express gratitude to the Lord?. What are some other ways we could appropriately express our gratitude to the Lord?. What can we learn from the response of the children of Israel to being delivered?. Presented by. Dana Burkinshaw. Wed., May 20, 2015. 1. Influences on Egyptology. Identification of Pharaoh . Shishak. Manetho’s. King List. Sothic Cycle Theory. 2. Identification of . Shishak. “In the fifth year of King . Exodus – An Overview. 2. nd. Book of the Bible. Chronicles life in Egypt after Joseph. Contains 4 main sections. Bondage in Egypt. A deliverer (Moses). Deliverance. Worship (Law/Tabernacle/Priesthood). Pop Theology. “God showed up…”. It demeans the work of God in preparation. It assumes that God was busy elsewhere. It decries the fact that God is always near, always working, always providing according to His plan. 1:15-21. the midwives’ excuse for not killing the male Hebrew newborns . v.19. 3:10-14. . Who am I? . v.11. See . Acts 7:22-29 . “What if they ask me who sent me?. . v.13. 4:1-9 . What if they don’t believe me? . Truth to Take with You. It . is right to show great respect for . God.. It . is wrong to dishonor God . in . anything we say or do.. Exodus 20:7a. Thou . shalt. not take . the . name of the . Lord. . Truth . to Take with You. It is right to worship the One true God. . It is wrong to cling to our idols.. Exodus 20:4-5a . NIV. . You shall not make for yourself an idol . in the form of anything in heaven above . • God is holy . Themes in Exodus. • Only God is mighty. • God is holy . • Salvation/deliverance from bondage. Themes in Exodus. • Only God is mighty. • God is holy . • Salvation/deliverance from bondage. from Bondage. “Lesson 19: Moses Delivers the Israelites from Bondage,” . Primary 6: Old Testament, . (1996),81. What am I describing?. The Lord blesses his children through it.. Moses received it from his father-in-law, . Our God is . a God who DWELLS. The Exodus Story: Background. God liberates people from slavery. God and people enter into covenant relationship. People start worshipping an idol. God tells Moses he will not dwell in the midst of the people.
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