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Introduction to Exodus
19 August 2012
What is Exodus?
Meanings:
“departure”
“out-going”
From what?
Egypt
Slavery
Who wrote Exodus? Moses wrote the first five books of the Bible
These have different names:
The Torah
The Five Books of Moses
The Pentateuch
(Greek for "five containers," which refers to the scroll cases in which books were being kept.)
The Pentateuch
1. Genesis – traditions of the origins of mankind and the Hebrew race
2. Exodus – history of Israel’s deliverance from Egyptian bondage and their establishment as a nation at Mt. Sinai (when the Law was given)
3. Leviticus – more laws to govern the nation
The Pentateuch4. Numbers – 1st census and genealogy of Israel
– 12 spies sent out scout the land – unbelief at Kadesh Barnea that caused 40 years of wandering – Balaam will not curse Israel – Israel curses itself thru idolatry – 2nd census
5. Deuteronomy – a series of sermons by Moses shortly before he died and before Israel went into Canaan to take the land
When did Moses write the Pentateuch?
During Israel’s 40 yearsof wandering in the desert
Probably toward the end of his life
Pentateuch Time Period
About 2400 years
From creation(about 3975 B.C., according to the genealogies given.)
Until the time of Moses’ death
When was the Exodus?
The further back in time, the less certain we can be of the dates of events.
Thus, the safest way to date the Exodus is to go backward from more certain dates to less certain dates.
The best reference date is the beginning of the construction of Solomon’s temple
When was the Exodus?
And it came to pass in the four hundred and eightieth year after the children of
Israel were come out of the land of Egypt, in the fourth year of Solomon's
reign over Israel, in the month Zif, which [is] the second month, that he began to
build the house of the LORD.
– 1Kings 6:1
When was the Exodus?
If the construction of Solomon’s temple began in around 1000 BC (rough estimate), then the Exodus was around 1500 BC (1000+480, rounded up)
This was about 3500 years ago
Note: Some people say that Planet X, a.k.a. Nibiru or Gabriel’s Fist, also last passed near the earth around this time and is due to come again soon.
Genesis Outline Gen. 1:1 - 11:9
Beginning of the human race
About 3975 – 1967 B.C.
About 2000 years
Gen. 11:10 - 50:26
Beginning of the Hebrew race
About 1967 – 1606 B.C.
About 360 years
Exodus Outline Ex. 1 - Growth and slavery of God’s people
Ex. 2-4 - Preparation of God’s deliverer, Moses
Ex. 5-12 - 10 plagues, 1st Passover & the exodus
Ex. 13-18 - Journey from Egypt to Mt. Sinai
Ex. 19-31 - Mosaic Law given to a new nation
Ex. 32 - Impatience and idolatry (golden calf)
Ex. 33-34 - Regiving of the Law on Mt. Sinai
Ex. 35-40 - Construction of the tabernacle & Making of ritual objects
Clarification on “430 Years”
Now the length of time the Israelite people lived in Eqypt was 430 years.
– Ex. 12:40 NIV(based on Masoretic Hebrew text)
Now the sojourning of the children of Israel, who dwelt in Egypt, [was] four
hundred and thirty years. – Ex. 12:40 KJV
(based on Masoretic Hebrew text)
Clarification on “430 Years”
And the sojourning of the children of Israel, while they sojourned in the land of Egypt and the land of Canaan, was four hundred
and thirty years.
– Ex. 12:40 Brenton(based on Septuagint Greek text)
Clarification on “430 Years”
And this I say, [that] the covenant, that was confirmed before of God in Christ, the law, which was four hundred and
thirty years after, cannot disannul, that it should make the promise of none effect.
– Gal 3:17 KJV
Clarification on “430 Years”What we learn from Paul in Galatians 3:17
1.The 430 years was the time span between two important covenants:
God’s covenant with Abraham and they which are of faith (a promise of righteousness)
God’s covenant with Israel (Mosaic Law for regulating the nation until Christ fulfilled it)
Clarification on “430 Years”What we learn from Paul in Galatians 3:17
2.The 430 years included the time in both Canaan and in Egypt.
3.When in doubt about the Old Testament, see what the New Testament says.
4.For serious Bible study, do not rely on the NIV translation. It is an ecumenical work that has completely removed 17 verses and 64,576 words. For more info, see http://www.av1611.org/niv.html.
Who was with Jacob?(Gen. 46:8-27)
12 sons
1 daughter
55 grandsons
1 granddaughter
3 of Jacob’s wives
Jacob’s sons’ wives
Jacob’s grandsons’ wives
Perhaps some slaves
Total 70 persons, including Jacob,
but not including all the wives and
slaves, who were either Canaanite or
Egyptian
Who was with Moses?(Num. 1:1-46)
603,550 men 20 years old and above who were able to go to war from 11 tribes
An unknown number of Levites
An unknown number of women & children
An unknown number of old men
An unknown number of slaves
An unknown number of Egyptian converts
Total = 2 million to 6 million
Exodus Outline Ex. 1
Growth and slavery of God’s people, Israel From about 1606 (death of Joseph) To 1542 B.C. About 64 years (2 generations)
Ex. 2-4 Preparation of God’s deliverer, Moses About 1542 – 1462 B.C About 80 years (2 generations)
Exodus Outline Ex. 5-12
10 plagues, 1st Passover and the exodus About 1462 B.C.
Ex. 13-18 Journey from Egypt to Mt. Sinai A 3 month journey – in 1462 B.C.
Exodus Outline Ex. 19-31
The Mosaic Law given on Mt. Sinai The beginning a new nation, Israel
Ex. 32 Impatience and idolatry (golden calf) God decided to kill all of Israel Moses asks God to change His mind Levites kill all the idolaters
Exodus Outline Ex. 33-34
Regiving of the Law on Mt. Sinai
Ex. 35-40 Moses instructs Israel Tabernacle constructed Priestly robes and other ritual objects made
Bible Lands Overview
Bible Lands Overview
Bible Lands Overview
EgyptEgypt
NileNile
Nile DeltaNile Delta
Mediterranean SeaMediterranean Sea
SinaiSinai
CanaanCanaan
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Joseph’s Journey to EgyptJoseph’s Journey to Egypt
Joseph sold Joseph sold to caravanto caravan
Potiphar Potiphar & Pharaoh& Pharaoh
Joseph’s Journey to Egypt
Joseph’s Family’s Journey to Goshen Due to the Famine
Fertile Nile DeltaFertile Nile Delta
EgyptEgypt
CanaanCanaan
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Joseph’s Family to Goshen
Route of Exodus 1Route of the Exodus
Route of Exodus 2Route of the Exodus
Route of Exodus 3
13km Underwater land bridge
Approach through valleyEgyptian Chariot WheelApproach through valleyto the sea
TrappedEgyptian Chariot WheelWhy Israel felt trapped by the sea
Gulf of AqabaGulf of Aqaba
About 1,500 meters deep for most of its length
Has a steep 45 degree slope to the bottom.
Underwater bridge 113km underwater land bridge About 900 meters wide by 13 km long
300 meters deep at the deepest point
Has a gentle slope of about 6 degrees to bottom
Underwater bridge 213km underwater land bridge
Underwater bridge 213km underwater land bridge
Water stayed backEgyptian Chariot WheelHow did the waters stay back?When Moses raised his rod over the sea and God caused a strong east wind to blow, perhaps what happened was that the water quickly froze into a thick mass of ice on either side of what became a channel or trough over this 13 km landbridge.
DivingDiving in search of chariot remains
Chariot Wheel 1Found under water on the land bridge
Chariot Wheel 2Egyptian chariot wheels with axle
Chariot Wheel 3
King Tut chariot
Chariot from King Tut’s Tomb
Mount Sinai
Mount Sinai
Exodus Themes
Redemption Deliverance Birth of Israel as and nation Falsehood of idolatry Conditional Mosaic covenant
Redemption and Deliverance
Therefore tell the children of Israel, ‘I am Yahweh, and I will bring you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians, and I will rid you out of their bondage, and I will redeem you with an outstretched arm, and with great judgments. - Ex. 6:6
Redemption and Deliverance
Redemption – accomplished through the blood of the passover lamb
Deliverance – accomplished through the power of God
Birth of Israel as a nation
Formalized at Mount Sinai when the Law given
Every nations needs a law to govern its people
Israel is the only nation in the history of the world to receive its law directly from God
Most countries today base their laws on the Mosiac civil law
Falsehood of Idolatry
Most of the 10 plagues made one or more Egyptian gods lose face
This helped both Israelites and Egyptians see that Jehovah was the one true God
Even some Egyptians believed in Jehovah
Golden calf incident in Ex. 32
Plagues attack on godsPlague Egyptian god attacked
Nile turned Khnum: guardian of the Nile to blood Hapi: spirit of the Nile
Frogs Heqt: frog god
Plague on cattle Hathor: cow god Apis: bull of god Ptah Mnevis: sacred bull
Plagues attack on godsPlague Egyptian god attacked
Hail Nut: sky goddess Isis: goddess of life Seth: protector of crops
Locusts Isis: goddess of life Seth: protector of crops
Plagues attack on godsPlague Egyptian god attacked
Darkness Re, Aten, Atum, Horus (all sun gods of sorts)
Death of firstborn The deity of Pharaoh Osiris: the giver of life
Golden calf incident of Ex. 32
Good example of God being a jealous God Impatience and idolatry of some people God decided to kill all of Israel Moses asked God to change His mind Levites killed all the idolaters
Christ in Exodus
Giving of law
Giving of Holy Spirit
O.T saints were saved by faithin Him who was to come in the future.
N.T. saints are saved by faithin Him who has come already.
If you belong to Christ, then you are Abraham's seed, and heirs according to the promise. - Gal. 3:29 NKJV
O.T. & N.T. Contrasted
The O.T. teaches us about Godby showing us how He workedin and through the lives of individuals and nations, and what He expected of His people then.
The N.T. tells us about God and what He wants of Christians today.
O.T. & N.T. Contrasted
O.T. & N.T. Compared
Both promise blessings for obedience
Both promise curses for disobedience
Blessings and curses
“See, I am setting before you today a blessing and a curse - the blessing if you obey the commands of the LORD your God … the curse if you disobey.”
- Deut. 11:26-28 NIV
Blessings and curses
“Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock.”
- Mt. 7:24,25 NIV
Blessings and curses
“But everyone who hears these words of mine and does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his house on sand. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it fell with a great crash.”
- Mt. 7:26,27 NIV
Eternal importance of obeying God’s commands
Now all has been heard; here is the conclusion of the matter:Fear God and keep his commandments,for this is the whole duty of man.For God will bring every deed into judgment, including every hidden thing, whether it is good or evil.
-Ecclesiastes 12:13,14 NIV
What commands to obey
O.T. saints: O.T. commands
Timeless moral commands
Commands given through special revelation
O.T. commands
“For most certainly, I tell you, until heaven and earth pass away, not even one smallest letter or one tiny pen stroke shall in any way pass away from the law, until all things are accomplished.” - Mt. 5:18
This means that 100% of the O.T. law was expected to be obeyed until Jesus accomplished His work on the cross.
What commands to obey
N.T. saints: N.T. commands
Timeless moral commands (mentioned in both the O.T. & N.T)
Other revealed commands (unique to the N.T., but given by Jesus and the apostles)
Exclude obsolete O.T. commands(those not repeated in the N.T., like circumcision, animal sacrifices, visiting Jerusalem three times each year, not working on Saturdays, etc.)
Obsolete O.T. commands
When there is a change of the priesthood, there must also be a change of the law. - Heb. 7:12 NIV
In that He says, “A new covenant, ” He has made the first obsolete. Now what is becoming obsolete and growing old is ready to vanish away. - Hebrews 8:13 NKJV
Benefit of the O.T. today
These things happened to themas examples and were written downas warnings for us, ... So, if you think you are standing firm, be careful that you don't fall! - 1 Cor. 10:11,12 NIV
Be careful you don’t fall
Therefore consider the goodness and severity of God: on those who fell, severity; but toward you, goodness, if you continue in His goodness. Otherwise you also will be cut off. - Rom. 11:22 NKJV
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