PPT-Review of Genesis & Exodus:

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Through the Lens of Ezekiel Interconnectedness to the Bible If you dont understand the Bible keep reading The Bible only has a few major themes Ezekiel 16 and 20

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Through the Lens of Ezekiel Interconnectedness to the Bible If you dont understand the Bible keep reading The Bible only has a few major themes Ezekiel 16 and 20 are relatively short poignant examples of some overarching biblical themes and summarize well the GenesisExodus narrative. Exodus 12-15. Events of the Exodus. Chapter 1 Israel in bondage. Chapter 2 Moses (birth, Midian, family). Chapter 3 Burning bush, Moses’ excuses. Chapter 4 Moses’ excuses, Aaron chosen. Chapter 5 Moses meets Pharaoh. Exodus 11-15. Rick Wright. July 06 2014. Introduction. Different ways to look at Sun. Different ways to look at (Bible / Christian faith). Not either/or… true/false. Both/and. Advanced. Big Picture. 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 . : . One . day, after Moses had grown up, he went out to where his own people were and watched them at their hard labor. He saw an Egyptian beating a Hebrew, one of his own people. . . Looking this way and that and seeing no one, he killed the Egyptian and hid him in the sand. Exodus & Wandering in the Wilderness. Events of the Exodus. Chapter 1-5 Moses. Chapter 6-12 Plagues. Chapter 13-18 Exodus. Chapter 19 – Numbers 10 Events at Mt Sinai. The Months at Mt Sinai. 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 . 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 5:2). EXODUS: Major Characters. Overview of time period, key events, key figures:. Moses, Aaron. Other . characters . – . Miriam, Eleazar, Phinehas, Pharaoh, . Korah. Exodus from Egypt, time at Mt. Sinai, wilderness happenings. Game. 10. th. Plague & the Passover. Exodus 11-12. Exodus 11:1-6. And the Lord said to Moses, "I will bring one more plague on Pharaoh and on Egypt. Afterward he will let you go from here. When he lets you go, he will surely drive you out of here altogether. 2 Speak now in the hearing of the people, and let every man ask from his neighbor and every woman from her neighbor, articles of silver and articles of gold. 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. 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 . 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. The . name Genesis = Beginning. Comes from the Greek.. Can also mean origin, birth, and generation. Hebrew from first word "in the beginning.". Written by Moses. Date . written: 1490 BC to 1420 BC..

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