1.As you meditate on the Exodus study, list what do you consider as the top three events of the study of Exodus and Leviticus and explain why.
2.Discuss the significance of "Moses and the burning Bush" and the first "Passover" in Egypt.
3.Meditate upon the books of Genesis, Exodus, and Leviticus and list ten events and comment on each discussing God's foreknowledge, God's granted freedom to man, God's fore-ordination, and the affects of these events on the relationship (fellowship) between God and man.
4.Meditate on the Exodus study and list five things/thoughts that God gives you that would be relevant to a counseling situation.
5. If desiring a certificate in Biblical counseling do Counseling Lesson 2.
6. Read both Theology and Doctrine Lesson 2
I pray that God gave you some new insight about Himself and your relationship with Him during the study of Exodus, if so list a few of them.
The above questions/thoughts are just a way for you to stop and reflect. It is important to do this, it helps both you and I. It gives me insight on how to improve the course for the next students.
Send in the response from the above and then start your study called Joshua, but the study really includes Numbers, Deuteronomy, and Joshua.
May God continue to bless your commitment, as you continue with your studies.
Have a great day in the Lord!
If taking the course for credit, please submit your response for review to: crcking@knology.net
Once reviewed, an acknowledgment will be returned to the student with comments when needed.
I. Moses Leads the Iraelites out of Egypt
1. The Birth of Moses Ex 1:1-2:10
2. Moses in Midian Ex 2:11-4:17
3. Moses Returns to Egypt Ex 4:18-6:12
4. Geneology - Moses Ex 6:13-27
5. The 10 Plagues and the Passover Ex 6:28-12:30
6. The Exodus from Egypt Ex 12:31-13:16
7. Crossing the Sea Ex 13:17-15:21
8. From the Sea to Mount Sinai Ex 15:22-18:27
II. The Israelites at Mount Sinai (Ex 19-40)
1. The Ten Commandments Ex 19:1-20:21
2. Various Laws Set Forth by God Ex 20:22-24:18
3. The Tabernacle Defined by God Ex 25-31
4. The Golden Calf Ex 32:1-33:6
5. The Meeting Tent Ex 33:7-23
6. The New Tablets Ex 34
7. The Tabernacle is Built Ex 35-40
I. About Sacrifices (1:1 to 7:38)
1. Burnt offering (1:1-17)
2. Meat (meal) offering, bloodless and voluntary homage (2:1-16)
3. Peace offering (3:1-17)
4. Sin offering (4:1 to 5:13)
5. Trespass offering (5:14 to 6:7)
6. Additional rules concerning sacrifices (6:8 to 7:38)
II. Priestly System (8:1 to 10:20)
1. Consecration of Aaron and his sons (8:1-36)
2. Aaron’s offerings for himself and the people (9:1-21)
3. Priestly blessing of the people (9:22-23)
4. Jehovah accepts the sacrifices by fire (9:24)
5. Historical section (10:1-20)
III. Concerning Purity 11:1 – 17:16
1. Laws of purity for Israel (11:1 to 15:33)
2. Day of atonement (16:1-34)
3. Various laws concerning sacrifices (17:1-16)
IV. Morality (18:1 to 27:34)
1. Unlawful marriages and lusts (18:1-30)
2. Various laws governing moral uncleanness (19:1 to 20:27)
3. Rules governing behavior of priests (21:1 to 22:16)
4. Rules for sacrifices (22:17-33)
5. Feasts and holy days (23:1-44)
5. Sundry rules (24:1-23)
7. Sabbatical year – every seven years (25:1-7)
8. Year of Jubilee – every fiftieth year (25:8-24)
9. Promises and warnings (26:1-46)
10. Vows and tithes (27:1-3
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