Inerrancy of Scripture
Sanctify them through thy truth:
thy word is truth. (John 17:17)
One way to Salvation
Jesus saith unto him, I am the
way, the truth, and the life:
no man cometh unto the Father,
but by me. (John 14:6)
Four Soils Ministry’s Bible School
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School and is open to “whosoever
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New Bible Student
1. Tell the story of the “golden calf” from Exodus chapter 32 in your own words. Which of the Ten Commandments did Israel break when they made the “golden calf”?
2. What was God’s response to Israel’s making the “golden calf”? Who responded to Moses’ call for those on God’s side?
3. Do a time line and list the major events of the exodus of Israel starting with the “Passover” in Egypt until the erection of the tabernacle at Mt. Sinai. How long did Israel stay at Mt Sinai? (Numbers 10:11)
4. Relate the role of the Law, priest, tabernacle, and sacrifice to the worship and work (service) of the Jews.
5. Relate the role (typology) of the Law, priest, tabernacle, and sacrifice to the worship and work (service) of a Christian.
6. Read Hebrews chapter 10. How does Hebrews relate the Law to the work of Christ? What part of the Law has Jesus fulfilled and what is yet to be fulfilled? Relate your answer to Mt 5:17-19.
7. What happened on the day of Christ’s crucifixion in relationship to the Law, the sacrificial system, temple, and priesthood?
8. Out line a sermon or Bible lesson from the story of the “golden calf”.
9. Relate the daily duties of the priest in the temple service to our daily duties as New Testament priests.
10. Meditate on the sequence of events listed Exodus and Leviticus starting with Israel’s slavery, their exodus, Mt Sinai, Law, tabernacle, priest, sacrifices, cloud & fire, etc. What are some of the spiritual insights you have gained as you have study Exodus and Leviticus?
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