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A Walk Through the Bible With Bro. Bill Parker Sr.

Praise Chapel Puget Sound. A Walk Through the Bible With Bro. Bill Parker Sr. Lesson 5 Exodus Thru Deuteronomy. A Walk Through the Bible. Outline of Exodus – The Deliverance A. Exodus Highlights

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A Walk Through the Bible With Bro. Bill Parker Sr.

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  1. Praise Chapel Puget Sound A Walk Through the BibleWith Bro. Bill Parker Sr. Lesson 5 Exodus Thru Deuteronomy

  2. A Walk Through the Bible Outline of Exodus – The Deliverance A. Exodus Highlights ● Exodus is all about God. Exodus is God’s answer to man’s need and God’s supply for man’s sin.

  3. A Walk Through the Bible ● Israel entered Egypt as a family and emerged as a nation. 1. The first 18 chapters recount the plagues, the institution of the Passover, the exodus from Egypt, and crossing the Red Sea.

  4. A Walk Through the Bible • Chapters 19-24 describe the giving of the Law at Sinai, the Ten Commandments, and the Mosaic Covenant. 3. Chapters 25-40 deal with the Tabernacle and the Priesthood.

  5. A Walk Through the Bible ● The Exodus was necessary for two reasons: 1. Israel’s expansion in Egypt. 2. Israel’s oppression in Egypt.

  6. A Walk Through the Bible ● The Burning Bush. 1. Rabbinic tradition says it was an Acacia bush, the thorn bush of the desert.

  7. A Walk Through the Bible • The thorn bush is Levitically suggestive of sin. The curse of Adam was characterized by thorns. 3. The thorny crown that Jesus wore was emblematic of the curse God placed on mankind from Adam’s fall.

  8. A Walk Through the Bible ● The Passover 1. The Passover delivered them from bondage. 2. They were covered by blood, not by their race.

  9. A Walk Through the Bible 3. It restructured their calendar. Nisen became their first month and Tishri became their seventh month. 4. The Passover was also prophetic.

  10. A Walk Through the Bible 5. Passover has two roles: A. A commemorative role – Commemorating the deliverance from Egypt. B. A prophetic role – describing the deliverance of the entire world from the bondage of sin.

  11. A Walk Through the Bible ● Ancient Egypt was a type or model of the world 1. It represented material wealth and power. 2. It was ruled by a despotic prince of this world (a title of Satan).

  12. A Walk Through the Bible 3. Egypt is our world today – different vocabulary, same issues. • Egypt was organized on the basis of force, ambition and pleasure.

  13. A Walk Through the Bible ● The deliverance was a measurement standard of several things. 1. Of judgment because of the plagues. 2. Of grace because of the blood covering.

  14. A Walk Through the Bible 3. Of might because of the Red Sea crossing. 4. Guidance because of the Shekinah which is the Holy Spirit.

  15. A Walk Through the Bible 5. Of provision because of the water, manna and quails. 6. Faithfulness because it all derives from God’s commitment in the Abrahamic Covenant.

  16. A Walk Through the Bible 7. Condescension because of the Tabernacle. • They were delivered by the shedding of lamb’s blood.

  17. A Walk Through the Bible 9. We are delivered by Christ’s blood. 10. The exodus was national; faith in Jesus is universal: “whosoever believeth”.

  18. A Walk Through the Bible ● The Law is Given – Here are the Ten Commandments: 1. Thou shalt have no other gods before Me. 2. Thou shalt not worship any graven image.

  19. A Walk Through the Bible • Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain. • Remember the Sabbath Day to keep it holy.

  20. A Walk Through the Bible 5. Honor thy father and thy mother. • Thou shalt not murder. 7. Thou shalt not commit adultery.

  21. A Walk Through the Bible • Thou shalt not steal. 9. Thou shalt not bear false witness. 10. Thou shalt not covet.

  22. A Walk Through the Bible ● Chapters 21 & 22 deal with social issues, rights, and practices of the community. ● Chapters 23 & 24 are the ordinances concerning the Sabbaths, the feasts, and other religious topics.

  23. A Walk Through the Bible ● The Why of The Law – Why was the Law given? 1. To provide a standard of righteousness.

  24. A Walk Through the Bible 2. How do you know right from wrong? a. By looking at God’s standard. 3. The Law was given to reveal the divine holiness.

  25. A Walk Through the Bible ● The Gospel supersedes the Law. The commandments of God were fulfilled by Jesus Christ.

  26. A Walk Through the Bible ● We are in a new Dispensation what some call the Dispensation of Grace. Grace replaces the outward command of the Law. ● Our whole challenge is to walk, not after the flesh, but after the Spirit. (read Romans 8:3-4)

  27. A Walk Through the Bible ● The Tabernacle 1. One of the more important accounts in the book of Exodus is the construction of the Tabernacle.

  28. A Walk Through the Bible 2. More space is devoted in the Scriptures to the description of the Tabernacle than any other single subject, except Christ Himself.

  29. A Walk Through the Bible ● The Tabernacle was about 75 feet wide and 150 feet long. Surrounded by a white linen fence 7 ½ feet high. 1. Only one entrance on the east side.

  30. A Walk Through the Bible 2. The first room was 15’ x 30’ and was called The Holy Place. • The inner sanctum was the Holy of Holies. It was an exact cube 15 feet square.

  31. A Walk Through the Bible 4. The Holy Place had a seven branched lampstand called the menorah. 5. Across from it was the Table of Showbread.

  32. A Walk Through the Bible 6. In front of the Holy of Holies was a golden altar. 7. In the Holy of Holies was the Ark of the Covenant. A wooden box that held the Ten Commandments and a few other items.

  33. A Walk Through the Bible 8. All together there were 7 pieces of furniture, each of these was linked to Jesus Christ.

  34. A Walk Through the Bible • The Law Of The Nation • Outline Of Leviticus ● Exodus sets the stage for Leviticus, the Law of the Nation

  35. A Walk Through the Bible 1. It contains the requirements for fellowship, namely holiness. 2. The precepts of His Law, the standards, the conduct. 3. And the penalties for violating those requirements.

  36. A Walk Through the Bible ● It presents the grounds for fellowship – the sacrifices necessary when the other requirements are missed. 1. These sacrifices are symbolic. They all point to the ultimate Sacrifice made on a wooden cross.

  37. A Walk Through the Bible ● A group of voluntary offerings called “sweet savor offerings”. 1. A burnt offering 2. A meal offering 3. A peace offering

  38. A Walk Through the Bible ● The compulsory offerings are for you and me. 1. A sin offering 2. A trespass offering

  39. A Walk Through the Bible ● Leviticus also stresses the requirement for Israel to stay separate, not to commingle with other nations. ● The Jewish calendar is heptadic or seven-fold in structure

  40. A Walk Through the Bible 1. Their calendar has a week of weeks, a week of months and a week of years. 2. Six years they plow the land and the seventh it lies fallow.

  41. A Walk Through the Bible 3. Following the seventh week of years is the jubilee year. 4. All debts are forgiven, slaves are set free, all accounts settled.

  42. A Walk Through the Bible ● The Jewish calendar revolved around the Seven Feasts of Israel.

  43. A Walk Through the Bible 1. There were 3 feasts in the first month of their year. A. Passover B. The Feast of Unleavened Bread. C. The Feast of First Fruits.

  44. A Walk Through the Bible 2. There were four feasts in the seventh month. The Fall Feasts. A. The Feast of Trumpets. B. The Day of Atonement. C. Yom Kippur D. Feast of Tabernacles

  45. A Walk Through the Bible ● They all were prophetic and Paul said they were all “a shadow of things to come”.

  46. A Walk Through the Bible A. The first 3 feasts were prophetic of Christ’s first coming. B. The last 3 feasts were prophetic of His second coming.

  47. A Walk Through the Bible • The Wilderness Wanderings • Outline Of Numbers ● Numbers picks up where Exodus left off. It’s a book about arrested progress.

  48. A Walk Through the Bible ● It took 40 hours to get Israel out of Egypt, but it took 40 years to get Egypt out of Israel. ● Moses sent 12 spies to spy out the land.

  49. A Walk Through the Bible 1. 10 came back terrified. There were giants in the land. 2. Joshua and Caleb came back with a different story. The land was rich. 3. Who’s report do you believe?

  50. A Walk Through the Bible ● When God is on our side, the enemy is outnumbered!!! 1. The people believed the 10 spies and were afraid and murmured against Moses.

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