Prepared by Mr Gino S Maneja Exodus Outgoing departure This pertains to the departure of the Hebrew people from Egypt Israel in Egypt Israel in the Wilderness Israel at Sinai ID: 324964
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Exodus
Prepared by: Mr. Gino S.
ManejaSlide2
Exodus – “Outgoing, departure” This pertains to the departure of the Hebrew people from Egypt
Israel in Egypt
Israel in the Wilderness
Israel at SinaiSlide3
Exodus 1:7:22: The Oppression in Egypt
Jacob's
descendants prospered in Egypt.
The
new pharaoh feared the growing number of the Israelites in Egypt.Slide4
The Hebrews became slaves
of Egypt
A
ll
male
babies were killed to stop the population growth.Slide5
Moses
Hebrew
To draw up /save
Egyptian
SonSlide6
Moses killed an Egyptian taskmaster beating a Hebrew slave (Ex. 2:11-15)
Moses fled from Egypt and went to the land of
Midian
.
He married
Zipporah, daughter of JethroSlide7
Burning BushFire-Manifestation of God
God reveals his plan to save Israel
Faced with God’s fascinating and mysterious presence… Moses took off his sandals and veils his face in the presence of God (CCC 208)Slide8
Exodus 3:14-16: The Disclosure of God’s Name
YHWH
remains unpronounced out of deep reverence and respect ; read but not mentioned
Tetragrammaton
Greek “Four-lettered”
Hashem “The Name”Adonai
“Lord”Slide9
Explanations from the Catechism of the Catholic ChurchGod reveals himself to Israel by making his name known to them
To make oneself known to other; is to hand oneself to become accessible
CCC203
YHWH (I am who I am) God says who he is and by what name he is to be called. He is the hidden God… who makes himself close to men. CCC206Slide10
He is the “I am” , God who is always there, present to his people In order to save them CCC 207
A God who is merciful and gracious slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness.
CCC 210Slide11
QuestionsWhy did God chose Israel to be his possession?
Why did God wanted to save Israel from Egypt?Slide12
LOVEDeuteronomy 4:37, 7:8 , 10:15
God never stops saving and forgiving because of Love
CCC 218Slide13
Moses was reluctant to return to Egypt.
a
. Who am I that
I should go to Pharaoh?
b. if they ask who has sent me? What will I tell them?
c. Suppose they will not believe me? nor listen to me?d. I am slow in speech and tonguee. Send someone else.Slide14
The pattern of God's call
God chooses individuals who, from our point of view do not seemed suited for the task. He sees things differently from people.Slide15
Signs and wonders of the "hand of God“
Proof of Presence of YHWH before Pharaoh and Egyptians
PlaguesSlide16
The Ten Plagues
Plague on Cattle
9:1-7
5
Water to Blood
7:14-25
1
Lice
8:16-19
3
Death of Firstborn (men and animals)
11:1-10; 12:12,29,30
10
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Locusts
10:1-20
8
Hail
9:13-35
7
6
Darkness
10:21-29
9
Flies
8:20-32
4
Frogs
8:1-15
2
Boils on Man and Beast
9:8-12
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The Passover of the LordSlide19
1. Passover
Hebrew.
Pesach "To pass over“
“protect /defend”
Referring to the Angel of Death passed over the house of the Israelites.Slide20
Instructions during the night of the Passover
a. Prepare a one-year old lamb without blemish for slaughterSlide21
Instructions during the night of the Passover
b. Sprinkle some of the blood on the doorpost of their houseSlide22
Instructions during the night of the Passover
c. Eat a meal of roasted lamb, unleavened bread, and bitter herbs"Slide23
2.Jewish feast of Passover- They reenact their "freedom day" with a ritual meal that follows the biblical descriptions of the Passover meal.Slide24
3. Jesus Last Supper is the New Passover
Jesus also celebrated the Passover each year. His Passover meal is unique. He became the Paschal Lamb, offering his own body and blood for the forgiveness of sins.Slide25
Theological Allusion to the New Testament(New dictionary of Theology 747-748)
OLD TESTAMENT
Hebrew Passover (EX 12)
Slaughter of the Passover Lambs
NEW TESTAMENT
Passover of Jesus (MT 26:2)Jesus becomes the Passover Lamb
(Jn 18:28; 19:14)Slide26
Theological Allusion to the New Testament(New dictionary of Theology 747-748)
OLD TESTAMENT
Significance: Freedom from Egypt
NEW TESTAMENT
Significance: Freedom from sin
Salvation to the world(JN 1:29, 36)Slide27
Theological Allusion to the New Testament(New dictionary of Theology 747-748)
OLD TESTAMENT
Preparation for a journey to the promise land
NEW TESTAMENT
A new journey that goes beyond death to life
(1Cor 5:7)Slide28
LUKE 22:19Slide29
4. The Eucharist celebration is the Christian Passover
Every time we celebrate Mass we reenact through the power of the Holy Spirit Christ’s ultimate sacrifice. The mass makes present Christ's perfect act of redeeming love.Slide30
The Crossing of the Sea
The Crossing of the Sea is considered as the climatic moment in the Exodus Event.
“To Israel it was not a freak of nature, but a sign of the saving presence of Yahweh in the midst, who used a power of the natural world to accomplish a saving purpose” (Anderson 79)Slide31
Prayer