Exodus
The name Exodus means “departure,” and refers to the most important event in Israel’s history, which is described in this book—the departure of the people of Israel from Egypt, where they had been slaves. The book has four main parts: 1) the freeing of the Hebrews from slavery; 2) their journey to Mount Sinai; 3) God’s covenant with his people at Sinai, which gave them moral, civil, and religious laws to live by; and 4) the building and furnishing of a place of worship for Israel, and laws regarding the priests and the worship of God.
Above all, this book describes what God did, as he liberated his enslaved people and formed them into a nation with hope for the future.
The central human figure in the book is Moses, the man whom God chose to lead his people from Egypt. The most widely known part of the book is the list of the Ten Commandments in chapter 20.
- Apr 24, 2024Exodus 19-20 Transitions
- Apr 17, 2024Exodus 17–18 “Water and War”
- Apr 10, 2024Exodus 15-16 “Complaining, Healing, Manna”
- Mar 20, 2024Exodus 13-14 “Following The Lord Into The Wilderness”
- Mar 13, 2024Exodus 11-12 “The Tenth Plague and the Passover”
- Mar 6, 2024Exodus 9-10 “The Plagues OF God (5-9)”
- Feb 28, 2024Exodus 7-8 “The Plagues Begin (1-4)”
- Feb 21, 2024Exodus 5 – 6 “Who Is The Lord?”
- Feb 14, 2024Exodus 4:1-31 “Stop Making Excuses”
- Feb 7, 2024Exodus 3:1-22 “An Encounter With I AM”
- Jan 31, 2024Exodus 1 & 2 “Moses: Born and Called”