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Title: Journey Through The Bible


1
Journey Through The Bible
  • Cycle 2 EXODUS

2
1st Cycle 17 Major Periods
  1. Before the Flood

3
1st Cycle 17 Major Periods
  1. Before the Flood
  2. The Flood

4
1st Cycle 17 Major Periods
  1. Before the Flood
  2. The Flood
  3. Scattering of the people

5
1st Cycle 17 Major Periods
  1. Before the Flood
  2. The Flood
  3. Scattering of the people
  4. Patriarchs

6
1st Cycle 17 Major Periods
  1. Before the Flood
  2. The Flood
  3. Scattering of the people
  4. Patriarchs
  5. Exodus

7
1st Cycle 17 Major Periods
  1. Before the Flood
  2. The Flood
  3. Scattering of the people
  4. Patriarchs
  5. Exodus
  6. Wandering in the wilderness

8
1st Cycle 17 Major Periods
  1. Before the Flood
  2. The Flood
  3. Scattering of the people
  4. Patriarchs
  5. Exodus
  6. Wandering in the wilderness
  7. Invasion/Conquest of land

9
1st Cycle 17 Major Periods
  1. Before the Flood
  2. The Flood
  3. Scattering of the people
  4. Patriarchs
  5. Exodus
  6. Wandering in the wilderness
  7. Invasion/Conquest of land
  8. Judges

10
1st Cycle 17 Major Periods
  1. Before the Flood
  2. The Flood
  3. Scattering of the people
  4. Patriarchs
  5. Exodus
  6. Wandering in the wilderness
  7. Invasion/Conquest of land
  8. Judges
  1. United Kingdom

11
1st Cycle 17 Major Periods
  1. Before the Flood
  2. The Flood
  3. Scattering of the people
  4. Patriarchs
  5. Exodus
  6. Wandering in the wilderness
  7. Invasion/Conquest of land
  8. Judges
  1. United Kingdom
  2. Divided Kingdom

12
1st Cycle 17 Major Periods
  1. Before the Flood
  2. The Flood
  3. Scattering of the people
  4. Patriarchs
  5. Exodus
  6. Wandering in the wilderness
  7. Invasion/Conquest of land
  8. Judges
  • United Kingdom
  • Divided Kingdom
  • Judah alone

13
1st Cycle 17 Major Periods
  1. Before the Flood
  2. The Flood
  3. Scattering of the people
  4. Patriarchs
  5. Exodus
  6. Wandering in the wilderness
  7. Invasion/Conquest of land
  8. Judges
  • United Kingdom
  • Divided Kingdom
  • Judah alone
  • Captivity

14
1st Cycle 17 Major Periods
  1. Before the Flood
  2. The Flood
  3. Scattering of the people
  4. Patriarchs
  5. Exodus
  6. Wandering in the wilderness
  7. Invasion/Conquest of land
  8. Judges
  • United Kingdom
  • Divided Kingdom
  • Judah alone
  • Captivity
  • Return from captivity

15
1st Cycle 17 Major Periods
  1. Before the Flood
  2. The Flood
  3. Scattering of the people
  4. Patriarchs
  5. Exodus
  6. Wandering in the wilderness
  7. Invasion/Conquest of land
  8. Judges
  • United Kingdom
  • Divided Kingdom
  • Judah alone
  • Captivity
  • Return from captivity
  • Years of silence

16
1st Cycle 17 Major Periods
  1. Before the Flood
  2. The Flood
  3. Scattering of the people
  4. Patriarchs
  5. Exodus
  6. Wandering in the wilderness
  7. Invasion/Conquest of land
  8. Judges
  • United Kingdom
  • Divided Kingdom
  • Judah alone
  • Captivity
  • Return from captivity
  • Years of silence
  • Life of Christ

17
1st Cycle 17 Major Periods
  1. Before the Flood
  2. The Flood
  3. Scattering of the people
  4. Patriarchs
  5. Exodus
  6. Wandering in the wilderness
  7. Invasion/Conquest of land
  8. Judges
  • United Kingdom
  • Divided Kingdom
  • Judah alone
  • Captivity
  • Return from captivity
  • Years of silence
  • Life of Christ
  • Early church

18
1st Cycle 17 Major Periods
  1. Before the Flood
  2. The Flood
  3. Scattering of the people
  4. Patriarchs
  5. Exodus
  6. Wandering in the wilderness
  7. Invasion/Conquest of land
  8. Judges
  • United Kingdom
  • Divided Kingdom
  • Judah alone
  • Captivity
  • Return from captivity
  • Years of silence
  • Life of Christ
  • Early church
  • Letters to Christians

19
2005 Bible StudyCycle 2
  • Peoples and Events within Each Major Period

20
2005 Bible StudyCycle 2
  • BEFORE THE FLOOD

21
2nd Cycle Before the Flood
  1. Creation

22
2nd Cycle Before the Flood
  1. Creation
  2. Adam and Eve

23
2nd Cycle Before the Flood
  1. Creation
  2. Adam and Eve
  3. First Sin

24
2nd Cycle Before the Flood
  1. Creation
  2. Adam and Eve
  3. First Sin
  4. Cain and Abel

25
2nd Cycle Before the Flood
  1. Creation
  2. Adam and Eve
  3. First Sin
  4. Cain and Abel
  5. Generations Adam (creation) to Noah (Flood)

26
2005 Bible StudyCycle 2
  • THE FLOOD

27
2nd Cycle The Flood
  1. Flood itself

28
2nd Cycle The Flood
  1. Flood itself
  2. Meat given for food

29
2nd Cycle The Flood
  1. Flood itself
  2. Meat given for food
  3. Law of capital punishment

30
2nd Cycle The Flood
  1. Flood itself
  2. Meat given for food
  3. Law of capital punishment
  4. Covenant of the rainbow

31
2nd Cycle The Flood
  1. Flood itself
  2. Meat given for food
  3. Law of capital punishment
  4. Covenant of the rainbow
  5. Curse of Canaan

32
2nd Cycle The Flood
  1. Flood itself
  2. Meat given for food
  3. Law of capital punishment
  4. Covenant of the rainbow
  5. Curse of Canaan
  6. Generations Noah (Flood) to Scattering of the
    people

33
2005 Bible StudyCycle 2
  • SCATTERING OF THE PEOPLE

34
2nd Cycle Scattering of the People
  1. Tower of Babel

35
2nd Cycle Scattering of the People
  1. Tower of Babel
  2. Languages Divided

36
2nd Cycle Scattering of the People
  1. Tower of Babel
  2. Languages Divided
  3. Generations Shem to the Patriarchs

37
2005 Bible StudyCycle 2
  • PATRIARCHS

38
2nd Cycle Patriarchs
  1. Abraham

39
2nd Cycle Patriarchs
  1. Abraham
  2. Isaac

40
2nd Cycle Patriarchs
  1. Abraham
  2. Isaac
  3. Jacob

41
2nd Cycle Patriarchs
  1. Abraham
  2. Isaac
  3. Jacob
  4. Joseph

42
2005 Bible StudyCycle 2
  • EXODUS

43
2nd Cycle Exodus
  1. Escape From Egypt
  2. Journey to Mt. Sinai
  3. God covenant with Israel
  4. Instructions for tabernacle and furniture
  5. Two special craftsmen
  • Gods promise to Abraham about to be fulfilled
  • There arose a king who did not know Joseph
  • Israels descendents being oppressed
  • The more Israel was afflicted, the more they grew
  • Reciprocally, their lives made much more
    difficult
  • Their cries are heard by Jehovah

44
2nd Cycle Exodus
  1. Escape From Egypt
  2. Journey to Mt. Sinai
  3. God covenant with Israel
  4. Instructions for tabernacle and furniture
  5. Two special craftsmen
  • Moses (saved from the water)
  • Three 40 year periods
  • Early years (learned Egyptian)
  • In exile (Midian)
  • Lead exodus (Wilderness)
  • NOTE Just as Moses was saved from the water
    Israel was also saved (Ex. 1428-29) through the
    parting of the Red Sea

45
2nd Cycle Exodus
  1. Escape From Egypt
  2. Journey to Mt. Sinai
  3. God covenant with Israel
  4. Instructions for tabernacle and furniture
  5. Two special craftsmen
  • Moses (saved from the water)
  • Three 40 year periods
  • Early years (learned Egyptian)
  • In exile (Midian)
  • Lead exodus (Wilderness)
  • NOTE Just as Moses was saved from the water
    Israel was also saved (Ex. 1428-29) through the
    parting of the Red Sea

46
2nd Cycle Exodus
  1. Escape From Egypt
  2. Journey to Mt. Sinai
  3. Gods covenant with Israel
  4. Instructions for tabernacle and furniture
  5. Two special craftsmen

47
2nd Cycle Exodus
  1. Escape From Egypt
  2. Journey to Mt. Sinai
  3. Gods covenant with Israel
  4. Instructions for tabernacle and furniture
  5. Two special craftsmen
  • Jehovah Tests Israel
  • Bitter waters made sweet
  • To do all the Lord commands, lest the plagues of
    Egypt come upon them
  • He is Jehovah who heals
  • Manna and Quail
  • Certain quota every day
  • Test to see whether Israel would walk according
    to His ways. Deut. 83, 16

48
2nd Cycle Exodus
  1. Escape From Egypt
  2. Journey to Mt. Sinai
  3. Gods covenant with Israel
  4. Instructions for tabernacle and furniture
  5. Two special craftsmen
  • Marah (Rephidim)
  • People contend against Moses (God)
  • Cf. Deut. 616 (Ex. 174)
  • Amalekites
  • Jethro (a.k.a. Reuel)
  • From Midian
  • Gives Moses advice in judging over Israel

49
2nd Cycle Exodus
  1. Escape From Egypt
  2. Journey to Mt. Sinai
  3. Gods covenant with Israel
  4. Instructions for tabernacle and furniture
  5. Two special craftsmen
  • God and Israel enter covenant
  • Ten Commandments
  • Other laws
  • Israel affirms covenant

50
2nd Cycle Exodus
  1. Escape From Egypt
  2. Journey to Mt. Sinai
  3. Gods covenant with Israel
  4. Instructions for tabernacle and furniture
  5. Two special craftsmen
  • Offerings for the sanctuary
  • Sanctuary
  • Ark of Testimony
  • Table for the Showbread
  • Gold Lampstand
  • Tabernacle
  • Bronze altar

51
2nd Cycle Exodus
  1. Escape From Egypt
  2. Journey to Mt. Sinai
  3. Gods covenant with Israel
  4. Instructions for tabernacle and furniture
  5. Two special craftsmen
  • Priestly garments
  • Ephod
  • Breastplate
  • Other priestly garments

52
2nd Cycle Exodus
  • Bezalel and Aholiab
  • And behold, I Myself have appointed with him
    Oholiab, the son of Ahisamach, of the tribe of
    Dan and in the hearts of all who are skillful I
    have put skill, that they may make all that I
    have commanded you Ex. 316
  • He also has put in his heart to teach, both he
    and Oholiab Ex. 3534
  1. Escape From Egypt
  2. Journey to Mt. Sinai
  3. Gods covenant with Israel
  4. Instructions for tabernacle and furniture
  5. Two special craftsmen

53
2nd Cycle Exodus
  1. Israel breaks covenant God renews it
  2. Building and setting up of the tabernacle
  3. Laws for priests/Levites
  4. Leviticus teaches concept of holiness
  • Golden Calf
  • While Moses was in the mountain (Ex. 2418)
  • The people demand that Aaron make them a god to
    go before them
  • Aaron had them offer their jewelry and made a
    golden calf

54
2nd Cycle Exodus
  1. Israel breaks covenant God renews it
  2. Building and setting up of the tabernacle
  3. Laws for priests/Levites
  4. Leviticus teaches concept of holiness
  • Moses Intercedes
  • Gods intention was to destroy the people and
    make you (Moses) a great nation.
  • Moses pleads
  • What the Egyptians might say
  • Remember the promise to Abraham
  • 2nd set of tablets created

55
2nd Cycle Exodus
  1. Israel breaks covenant God renews it
  2. Building and setting up of the tabernacle
  3. Laws for priests/Levites
  4. Leviticus teaches concept of holiness
  • Tabernacle Built
  • Tabernacle itself
  • Ark of covenant
  • Showbread table
  • Lampstand
  • Altar of incense (anointing oil)
  • Altar of burnt offering
  • Court walls

56
2nd Cycle Exodus
  1. Israel breaks covenant God renews it
  2. Building and setting up of the tabernacle
  3. Laws for priests/Levites
  4. Leviticus teaches concept of holiness
  • Priestly garments made
  • Ephod
  • Breastplate
  • Robe of the ephod
  • Tunics
  • Turban
  • Holy to the Lord on the turban
  • Tabernacle Erected
  • Gods glory filled the tabernacle

57
2nd Cycle Exodus
  1. Israel breaks covenant God renews it
  2. Building and setting up of the tabernacle
  3. Laws for priests/Levites
  4. Leviticus teaches concept of holiness
  • Offerings to God
  • Sweet aroma
  • Burnt offering
  • Grain offering
  • Peace offering
  • Sin offerings blood sprinkled before the veil
  • Sin offering - unintentional
  • Trespass offering

58
2nd Cycle Exodus
  1. Israel breaks covenant God renews it
  2. Building and setting up of the tabernacle
  3. Laws for priests/Levites
  4. Leviticus teaches concept of holiness
  • Priests
  • Handling the sacrifices
  • The daily ministering of the tabernacle
    showbread, lampstand, altar of incense
  • Levites (details in Numbers)
  • To serve the priests. Num. 36

59
2nd Cycle Exodus
  • Holiness Clean and unclean
  • Foods
  • Childbirth
  • Leprosy
  • Day of Atonement
  • Sanctity of the blood
  • Kill and animal
  • Must be brought to tabernacle as an offering
  1. Israel breaks covenant God renews it
  2. Building and setting up of the tabernacle
  3. Laws for priests/Levites
  4. Leviticus teaches concept of holiness

60
2nd Cycle Exodus
  • Feasts
  • Sabbath
  • Passover/Unleavened bread
  • Feast of first-fruits
  • Feast of weeks
  • Feast of trumpets
  • Day of atonement
  • Sabbath year
  • Year of Jubilee
  1. Israel breaks covenant God renews it
  2. Building and setting up of the tabernacle
  3. Laws for priests/Levites
  4. Leviticus teaches concept of holiness

61
2nd Cycle Exodus
Mitch Davis Num 1 Compare first census (603,550)
with the 2nd census (601,730) in Num 2651
  • When 1 yr. And 1 mo. since leaving Egypt (1 mo.
    After tabernacle erected)
  • Who Every male 20 yrs and older (who were able
    to go to war)
  • Total 603,550
  • Why
  • ransom for himself/atonement
  • So that there be no plague
  • Money for the tabernacle usage
  1. Census taken
  2. Gifts of princes
  3. Passover observed 1 yr
  4. Trip from Sinai to Kadesh Barnea
  5. Spies bring back a fearful report

62
2nd Cycle Exodus
  1. Census taken
  2. Gifts of princes
  3. Passover observed 1 yr
  4. Trip from Sinai to Kadesh Barnea
  5. Spies bring back a fearful report
  • After tabernacle setup
  • Leaders from each tribe made an offering
  • God tells Moses to accept the offeringto support
    the Levites, according to their work regarding
    the tabernacle

63
2nd Cycle Exodus
  • Passover
  • 14th day of the 1st month
  • Eaten at twilight
  • Some were defiled could not eat the Passover
  • They questioned why they couldnt partake
  • Moses inquires of God
  • Answer 14th day of 2nd month
  • Those without excuse (clean not on journey) cut
    off from the people of God
  1. Census taken
  2. Gifts of princes
  3. Passover observed 1 yr
  4. Trip from Sinai to Kadesh Barnea
  5. Spies bring back a fearful report

64
2nd Cycle Exodus
  1. Census taken
  2. Gifts of princes
  3. Passover observed 1 yr
  4. Trip from Sinai to Kadesh Barnea
  5. Spies bring back a fearful report
  • From Sinai They eventually will end up in Kadesh
    Barnea
  • Wilderness of Paran
  • People complain (Taberah)
  • Mixed multitude yielded to intense craving
  • Miriam and Aaron complain against Moses

65
2nd Cycle Exodus
  1. Census taken
  2. Gifts of princes
  3. Passover observed 1 yr
  4. Trip from Sinai to Kadesh Barnea
  5. Spies bring back a fearful report
  • Men sent out to spy the land
  • Spend 40 days canvassing the land
  • Bring back grapes, pomegranates and figs
  • Negative report
  • The people are strong cities fortified the
    descendents of Anak

66
2nd Cycle Exodus
  1. Escape From Egypt
  2. Journey to Mt. Sinai
  3. Gods covenant with Israel
  4. Instructions for tabernacle and furniture
  5. Two special craftsmen
  6. Israel breaks covenant God renews it
  7. Building and setting up of the tabernacle
  1. Laws for priests/Levites
  2. Leviticus teaches concept of holiness
  3. Census taken
  4. Gifts of princes
  5. Passover observed 1 yr
  6. Trip from Sinai to Kadesh Barnea
  7. Spies bring back a fearful report
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