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We skipped over recapping of Exodus 7–11 because that section of scripture details the plagues of Egypt that utterly decimated their people and economy. Every Passover is a recap of this section of Scripture so we started our detailed recap from Exodus 12 and through the rest of the book.
When Yeshua told the elders that the scriptures speak of Him, many of us had no idea how much Messianic foreshadowing is found in this book. The exit from Egypt after Passover and the journey to Canaan was orderly, not chaotic. The journeys to and from Egypt, for Abraham, Joseph, Jacob and the Messiah are a lesson for us.
Thought Questions
Exodus 12–13
Why did God redeem the people from Egypt?
Why was the lamb redeemed, for Israel or Egypt?
Why do we celebrate Passover?
Why is the lamb singular?
Exodus 14
Why did God lead them to bitter water?
Where did God lead them after they got sick from the bitter waters?
Why did God test the people?
What did He want to know?
Exodus 17
How did God send them a war?
What happened during that war?
What did Moses learn from that war?
Exodus 18
What is a “kingdom of priests”?
Exodus 20
How did the people respond to the giving of the 10 commandments?
Why did God want the people to fear Him?
Exodus 24
Where do the judgments start?
What is a bondservant?
What is the book of the covenant (Ex. 24:3-8)?
Exodus 40
What is the Tabernacle of the Tent of Meeting?
When did they set it up?
Why is that date important?
How long was it from the Passover to the building of the tabernacle?
How has your view of Exodus changed since we went through the book?
How did God keep the Israelite’s travel itinerary orderly?
How do we know that God has lots of patience?
Why is God “mindful” of us (2 Sam. 7:18; 1 Chron. 17:16)?
Who forgot about Yosef (Joseph)?
What was the consequence of this forgetfulness?
Speaker: Richard Agee
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