God appoints Moses to lead the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt to the Promised Land of Canaan, establishing a special relationship with them on the way to Mount Sinai.
INTRODUCTION TO
Exodus
Outline:
- Israel’s bondage and Moses’ preparation. (1:1–4:31)
- God’s redemption of Israel from Egypt. (5:1–15:21)
- Israel’s wilderness journey to Mount Sinai. (15:22–18:27)
- God’s covenant and the Ten Commandments. (19:1–24:18)
- The tabernacle and related regulations. (25:1–31:18)
- Israel’s apostasy. (32:1-35)
- Renewal of God’s covenant. (33:1–40:38)
Author: Moses
Time Span: Approximately 431 years (the time from the arrival of Jacob in Egypt to the construction of the tabernacle in the desert)
Title: The word exodus means “exit” or “departure.”
Background: The second book of the Pentateuch, Exodus, continues the story after the book of Genesis. Only 70 descendants of Jacob have journeyed to Egypt, but after increasing abundantly in number, they become oppressed as slaves to Egyptian leaders who do not remember Joseph (Jacob’s son). During the next four centuries, the people grew to a nation of some three million before their exodus from Egypt began.
Where written: The general belief is that Moses received this revelation on Mount Sinai in the wilderness.
To Whom: To the Israelites.
Content: Exodus begins with the descendants of Jacob living in slavery to the Egyptians. God calls and directs Moses to lead the Israelites out of this bondage. Israel is finally permitted to leave Egypt after God directs Moses to pronounce a series of plagues on Egypt and the pharaoh. The Passover is instituted, emphasizing that blood redemption is always necessary (Ch. 12), and the resulting covenant between God and the Israelites identifies them as God’s chosen people. God then delivers Israel miraculously through the Red Sea. At Mount Sinai, God gives the Ten Commandments but later must judge the people for their apostasy and worship of the golden calf (ch. 32). A few months after, the tabernacle is constructed.
Key Words: “Deliverance”; “Redemption”; “Commandments.”
The “deliverance” of the people of Israel from their oppression as enslaved people is just one of the many miraculous acts performed by God for the complete “redemption” of His chosen people. The Ten “Commandments” and other laws instruct the people to live as God desires.
Themes: • God’s protection and provision are available to His children in times of need. • Obedience to the Word of God brings prosperity and blessings. Disobedience brings failure and punishment. • Part of our covenant agreement with God is trusting and obeying Him for His deliverance and salvation. • God’s promises can be depended on totally and uncompromisingly.
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Who this course is for
- Anyone interested in learning about business (only practical concepts that you can use and no boring theory + we won’t cover business topics that are common sense).
Curriculum
- 7 Sections
- 100 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
- 1. Israel’s bondage and Moses’ preparation. (1:1–4:31)10
- 1.1Exodus Ch 1. Lesson 1.1 – A new king oppresses the growing number of Israelites.
- 1.2Exodus Ch 1. Lesson 1.2 – Pharaoh commands that Hebrew males be killed at birth.
- 1.3Exodus Ch 2. Lesson 1.3 – Baby Moses is retrieved from the river and raised by Pharaoh’s daughter.
- 1.4Exodus Ch 2. Lesson 1.4 – Moses slays an Egyptian and flees to Midian.
- 1.5Exodus Ch 2. Lesson 1.5 – Moses Marries Zipporah.
- 1.6Exodus Ch 3. Lesson 1.6 – From within a burning bush God calls Moses.
- 1.7Exodus Ch 4. Lesson 1.7 – Moses’ rod becomes a serpent.
- 1.8Exodus Ch 4. Lesson 1.8 – Moses’ hand becomes leprous.
- 1.9Exodus Ch 4. Lesson 1.9 – Aaron is appointed as Moses’ spokesman.
- 1.10Exodus Ch 4. Lesson 1.10 – Moses leaves Jethro and returns to Egypt.
- 2. God’s redemption of Israel from Egypt. (5:1–15:21)22
- 2.1Exodus Ch 5. Lesson 2.1 – Pharaoh commands the Israelites to make bricks without straw.
- 2.2Exodus Ch 6. Lesson 2.2 – Renewal of God’s covenant.
- 2.3Exodus Ch 6. Lesson 2.3 – Genealogies of Reuben, Simeon, and Levi.
- 2.4Exodus Ch 7. Lesson 2.4 – God encourages Moses.
- 2.5Exodus Ch 7. Lesson 2.5 – Aaron’s rod becomes a serpent.
- 2.6Exodus Ch 7. Lesson 2.6 – First Plague: Waters become blood.
- 2.7Exodus Ch 8. Lesson 2.7 – Second plague: Frogs.
- 2.8Exodus Ch 8. Lesson 2.8 – Third plague: Lice.
- 2.9Exodus Ch 8. Lesson 2.9 – Fourth plague: Flies.
- 2.10Exodus Ch 9. Lesson 3.1 – Fifth plague: Death of livestock.
- 2.11Exodus Ch 9. Lesson 3.2 – Sixth plague: Boils.
- 2.12Exodus Ch 9. Lesson 3.3 – Seventh plague: Hail.
- 2.13Exodus Ch 10. Lesson 3.4 – Eight plague: Locusts.
- 2.14Exodus Ch 10. Lesson 3.5 – Ninth plague: Darkness.
- 2.15Exodus Ch 11. Lesson 3.6 – Tenth plague: Firstborn shall die.
- 2.16Exodus Ch 12. Lesson 3.7 – The Passover.
- 2.17Exodus Ch 12. Lesson 3.8 – The Exodus.
- 2.18Exodus Ch 12. Lesson 3.9 – The Passover ordinance.
- 2.19Exodus Ch 13. Lesson 4.1 – Sanctification of the firstborn.
- 2.20Exodus Ch 13. Lesson 4.2 – A pillar of cloud and a pillar of fire.
- 2.21Exodus Ch 14. Lesson 4.3 – Pharaoh pursues the Israelites.
- 2.22Exodus Ch 14. Lesson 4.4 – The children of Israel cross the Red Sea on dry ground.
- 3. Israel’s wilderness journey to Mount Sinai. (15:22–18:27)8
- 3.1Exodus Ch 15. Lesson 4.5 – Moses’ song to the Lord.
- 3.2Exodus Ch 15. Lesson 4.6 – Bitter waters at Marah are made sweet.
- 3.3Exodus Ch 16. Lesson 5.1 – God feeds His people with quails and manna.
- 3.4Exodus Ch 16. Lesson 5.2 – An omer of manna is kept for future generations.
- 3.5Exodus Ch 17. Lesson 5.3 – Moses strikes a rock at Horeb, and water comes forth.
- 3.6Exodus Ch 17. Lesson 5.4 – Moses’ hands are held up, and the Amalekites are defeated.
- 3.7Exodus Ch 18. Lesson 5.5 – Jethro brings Zipporah and her two sons to Moses.
- 3.8Exodus Ch 18. Lesson 5.6 – Jethro counsels Moses to appoint judges.
- 4. God’s covenant and the Ten Commandments. (19:1–24:18)10
- 4.1Exodus Ch 19. Lesson 5.7 – Moses’ encounter with God at Mount Sinai.
- 4.2Exodus Ch 20. Lesson 6.1 – The Ten Commandments.
- 4.3Exodus Ch 21. Lesson 6.2 – Laws of God: Judgments.
- 4.4Exodus Ch 22. Lesson 6.3 – Laws of God: Personal property.
- 4.5Exodus Ch 22. Lesson 6.4 – Laws of God: Personal relationships.
- 4.6Exodus Ch 23. Lesson 6.5 – Laws of God: Justice.
- 4.7Exodus Ch 23. Lesson 6.6 – Laws of God: Rest.
- 4.8Exodus Ch 23. Lesson 6.7 – Laws of God: Three annual feasts.
- 4.9Exodus Ch 23. Lesson 6.8 – An angel is sent by God to prepare the way.
- 4.10Exodus Ch 24. Lesson 6.9 – God calls Moses to meet with Him on Mount Sinai.
- 5. The tabernacle and related regulations. (25:1–31:18)22
- 5.1Exodus Ch 25. Lesson 7.1 – The tabernacle offerings.
- 5.2Exodus Ch 25. Lesson 7.2 – The ark of the covenant.
- 5.3Exodus Ch 25. Lesson 7.3 – The table.
- 5.4Exodus Ch 25. Lesson 7.4 – The candlestick.
- 5.5Exodus Ch 26. Lesson 7.5 – The tabernacle’s curtains.
- 5.6Exodus Ch 26. Lesson 7.6 – Boards and sockets.
- 5.7Exodus Ch 27. Lesson 7.7 – The altar.
- 5.8Exodus Ch 27. Lesson 7.8 – The court.
- 5.9Exodus Ch 27. Lesson 7.9 – Oil for the lamp.
- 5.10Exodus Ch 28. Lesson 8.1 – Holy garments for Aaron and his sons.
- 5.11Exodus Ch 28. Lesson 8.2 – The ephod.
- 5.12Exodus Ch 28. Lesson 8.3 – The breastplate
- 5.13Exodus Ch 28. Lesson 8.4 – Other holy garments.
- 5.14Exodus Ch 29. Lesson 8.5 – The consecration of the priests.
- 5.15Exodus Ch 29. Lesson 8.6 -The daily offering.
- 5.16Exodus Ch 30. Lesson 8.7 – The altar of incense.
- 5.17Exodus Ch 30. Lesson 8.8 – The atonement money.
- 5.18Exodus Ch 30. Lesson 8.9 – The brass laver.
- 5.19Exodus Ch 30. Lesson 8.10 – The holy anointing oil.
- 5.20Exodus Ch 30. Lesson 8.11 – The holy perfume.
- 5.21Exodus Ch 31. Lesson 8.12 – Call of Bezaleel and Aholiab to construct the tabernacle.
- 5.22Exodus Ch 31. Lesson 8.13 – Sign of the Sabbath.
- 6. Israel’s apostasy. (32:1-35)3
- 7. Renewal of God’s covenant. (33:1–40:38)25
- 7.1Exodus Ch 33. Lesson 9.4 – The Lord talks to Moses face-to-face.
- 7.2Exodus Ch 33. Lesson 9.5 – Moses prays for the presence of God.
- 7.3Exodus Ch 34. Lesson 9.6 – Two new tables of stone.
- 7.4Exodus Ch 34. Lesson 9.7 – Renewal of God’s covenant.
- 7.5Exodus Ch 34. Lesson 9.8 – Moses’ face Shines after being with God.
- 7.6Exodus Ch 35. Lesson 9.9 – The Sabbath rest.
- 7.7Exodus Ch 35. Lesson 9.10 – Offerings for the tabernacle.
- 7.8Exodus Ch 35. Lesson 9.11 – The call of God upon Bezaleel and aholiab.
- 7.9Exodus Ch 36. Lesson 10.1 – The people are restrained after much giving.
- 7.10Exodus Ch 36. Lesson 10.2 – The tabernacle is constructed.
- 7.11Exodus Ch 37. Lesson 10.3 – The tabernacle’s ark.
- 7.12Exodus Ch 37. Lesson 10.4 – The table.
- 7.13Exodus Ch 37. Lesson 10.5 – The candlestick.
- 7.14Exodus Ch 47. Lesson 10.6 – The altar of incense.
- 7.15Exodus Ch 38. Lesson 10.7 – The altar of burnt offerings.
- 7.16Exodus Ch 38. Lesson 10.8 – The laver of brass.
- 7.17Exodus Ch 38. Lesson 10.9 – The court.
- 7.18Exodus Ch 38. Lesson 10.10 – Materials for the tabernacle.
- 7.19Exodus Ch 39. Lesson 10.11 – Holy garments.
- 7.20Exodus Ch 39. Lesson 10.12 – The ephod.
- 7.21Exodus Ch 39. Lesson 10.13 – The breastplate.
- 7.22Exodus Ch 39. Lesson 10.14 – Other holy garments.
- 7.23Exodus Ch 39. Lesson 10.15 – Moses inspects and approves all the work.
- 7.24Exodus Ch 40. Lesson 10.16 – The Lord instructs Moses to set up and anoint the tabernacle.
- 7.25Exodus Ch 40. Lesson 10.17 – The glory of the Lord fills the tabernacle.