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Larger and Smaller Structures

6. I. Basic Idea (Ex. 19:1-24:18). II. Larger Structures. III. Smaller Structures. IV. Original Meaning. Larger and Smaller Structures. Heavenly Divine Regency. Books. Writer. Audience. Kingdom. Divine Benevolence. Covenants. Exodus.

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Larger and Smaller Structures

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  1. 6 I. Basic Idea (Ex. 19:1-24:18) II. Larger Structures III. Smaller Structures IV. Original Meaning Larger and Smaller Structures

  2. Heavenly Divine Regency Books Writer Audience Kingdom Divine Benevolence Covenants Exodus How is the expansion of the Kingdom administered throughout history? To defend the authority of Moses over Israel to the second generation of the exodus from Egypt. Biblical books apply covenant dynamics in a variety of ways to specific situations to further the expansion of God’s Kingdom. Blessings in Nature and War Numerical Expansion of Image Curses in Nature and War Writer Audience Geographical Expansion of Image Human Loyalty Worldwide Divine Regency Exodus as Application of Covenant (10.1)

  3. Investigation of Texts: Literary Analysis Acknowledge the Integrality of Form and Content Modern Application Central Concerns of Original Meaning Audience Writer Document To establish Moses’ authority for future generations. Literary Approach to Exodus (10.2)

  4. Moses’ Leadership in Deliverance 1:1 – 18:27 Exodus Moses’ Leadership in Worship 25:1 – 40:38 Moses’ Leadership in Covenant Law 19:1 – 24:18 Three Parts of Exodus (10.3)

  5. Moses Leads Covenant Offer and Acceptance 19:3-8a Moses Leads Consecration for Ceremony 19:8b-25 Ex 19:7-8 Summary of Moses’ Law 20:1-23:33 Symmetry: Developmental Symmetry: Developmental Ex 20:19 Moses Leads Rituals of Ceremony 24:1-11 Ex 24:7 Moses Leads in Covenant Ratification 24:12-18 Five Parts of Ex 19-24 (10.4)

  6. Moses Leads Covenant Offer and Acceptance 19:3-8a 19:3a Moses Goes up to God 19:3b-6 Moses Commissioned by God 19:7-8a Moses Goes down to Israel Moses Leads Consecration for Ceremony 19:8b-25 19:8b-15 Moses Consecrates Israel away from Mount 19:16-19 Moses and Israel Approach Mount 19:20-25 Moses Consecrates Israel at Mount Summary of Moses’ Law 20:1-23:33 20:1-17 Ten Commandments 21:18-33 Book of Covenant 24:1-2 Moses Called up to God Moses Leads Rituals of Ceremony 24:1-11 24:3-4a Moses Calls and Israel Commits 24:4b-6 Moses Sacrifices 24:7-8 Moses Calls and Israel Commits 24:9-11 Moses Goes up to God Moses Leads in Covenant Ratification 24:12-18 24:12-14 Moses Goes up to God 24:15-16a God Descends and Moses Ascends 24:17-18 Moses Enters Cloud Smaller Sections of Ex 19-24 (10.5)

  7. Establishing Did aspects of the text establish the origins or historically justify covenantal dynamics for the original audience? A D W Adumbrating Did aspects of the text adumbrate or closely parallel the experiences of covenant life of the original audience? Implications Anticipations … gave the historical justification for the ongoing role of Moses’ law in Israel. Observations … modeled how Israel was to respond to Moses’ law. Modeling Israelites were blessed when they entered into covenant through Moses. Did aspects of the text provide models or examples of covenantal responsibilities for the original audience? Original Meaning of Ex 19-24 (10.6)

  8. A D W Implications Anticipations Establishing/Modeling Israel should acknow- ledge and imitate their ancestors’ acceptance. … gave the historical justification for the ongoing role of Moses’ law in Israel. Observations Israel should acknow- ledge and imitate the consecration required. Moses Leads Covenant Offer and Acceptance 19:3-8a Moses Leads Consecration for Ceremony 19:8b-25 Israel should acknow- ledge the content of Moses’ law. … modeled how Israel was to respond to Moses’ law. Israelites were blessed when they entered into covenant through Moses. Summary of Moses’ Law 20:1-23:33 Israel should acknow- ledge and imitate the rituals of covenant. Moses Leads Rituals of Ceremony 24:1-11 Israel should acknow- ledge and seek blessings given. Moses Leads in Blessed Covenant Ratification 24:12-18 Original Meaning of Ex 19-24 (10.7)

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