The book of Exodus tells the story of the children of Israel as God brought them out of slavery in Egypt. He delivered them into the wilderness of Sinai, guided them through forty years of wandering, and ushered them into the Promised Land. The overriding message in Exodus is that all mankind, represented by the children of Israel, can not live this life without God's help In Exodus, God abundantly poured His love, mercy, grace, and providence upon the children of Israel. In like manner, all mankind today can enjoy His abundance and His company in new life which He provides Exodus is a...
The book of Exodus tells the story of the children of Israel as God brought them out of slavery in Egypt. He delivered them into the wilderness of Sin...
The book of Leviticus contains the Lord's rules for sacrifices and offerings and for operation of the Tabernacle. The Lord gave these instructions to Moses when they met on mount Sinai. Moses pass all details along to the children of Israel. Leviticus contains a clear statement of the Lord's intentions towards the children of Israel. He considered them to be His people He wanted to dwell among them, to care for them, and to be their God. In return, He wanted them to be His people, to accept His provisions, to obey Him, and to worship Him. The book of Leviticus is often difficult to...
The book of Leviticus contains the Lord's rules for sacrifices and offerings and for operation of the Tabernacle. The Lord gave these instructions to ...
The book of Numbers presents (and is named after) the two numberings of the children of Israel after their departure from Egypt. Many consider Numbers to be a dry read, which contains little of interest . . . but the book contains Moses' report of many interesting events, happenings, and teachings which provide excellent lessons for all Surely every Christian today should pay close attention to the figurative nature of this book Everything the Lord did in Moses' day was for the benefit of His people - the children of Israel Everything He does today is for the benefit of His people -...
The book of Numbers presents (and is named after) the two numberings of the children of Israel after their departure from Egypt. Many consider Numbers...
Moses reviewed every aspect of the law in Deuteronomy In this book, Moses presented the Lord's solutions to problems the children of Israel would face After the Lord's discipline to those who transgressed the law, He knew the people would return to Him, ask forgiveness, and ask for help When that happened, the Lord was ready, willing, and able to come to their rescue In Deuteronomy, we learn the Lord's desired relationship with the children of Israel. The Lord desires to have a similar relationship with each of us - today We can learn how He treats His people today by watching how He...
Moses reviewed every aspect of the law in Deuteronomy In this book, Moses presented the Lord's solutions to problems the children of Israel would fac...