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Title: Jonah Takes to the Sea (1:1-10)


1
The Book of ExodusTransitions
Israels Worship Exodus 35-40
2
Announcements
  • Text

3
Prayer List
  • Text

4
Exodus
Week Date Topic
1 10 Mar 10 Exodus Transitions An Introduction
2 17 Mar 10 Gods Preparation of Israel Exodus 1-4
3 24 Mar 10 Gods Sovereignty Exodus 5-11
4 31 Mar 10 Gods Redemption Exodus 121-1316
5 07 Apr10 Gods Completion Exodus 1317-1521
6 14 Apr 10 Gods Instructions to Israel Exodus 1522-1827
7 21 Apr 10 Mosaic Covenant Exodus 191-2411
8 28 Apr 10 Dwelling Among His People Exodus 2412-3118
9 05 May 10 Breaking/Renewing the Covenant Exodus 32-34
10 12 May 10 Senior Blessing Night No classes
11 19 May 10 Israels Worship Exodus 35-40
12 26 May 10 New Testament Implications
13 02 Jun 10 Exodus Transitions A Summary
5
Todays Objectives
  • Review lesson from 05 May 10 (Israels sin)
  • Review historical maps of the region
  • Learn how the peoples contributions help build
    the tabernacle
  • Learn how the people ring what the builders need
  • Learn about the tabernacle components and raw
    materials used in construction
  • Learn about the priests clothing
  • See the finished tabernacle presented to Moses
  • Learn about the building and consecration of the
    tabernacle and watch God descend and dwell there

6
Last week
  • Reviewed lesson from 28 Apr 10 (the tabernacle)
  • Reviewed historical maps of the region
  • Introduced us to the theme that will replay again
    and again through out the OT Israel sin, God
    punishes, Israel repents, God relents
  • Learned how quickly Israel turns from God and
    learn about the consequences
  • Learned how fellowship with God is re-established
  • Learned about the covenant renewal
  • Learned about Gods instructions as they begin
    their journey to the promised lands

7
Tabernacle Structure and Dimensions
8
Key Points of Exodus
  • Gods grace towards His people
  • Delivery from the bonds of slavery
  • Deliverance to the freedom of a covenant
    relationship and fellowship with him
  • No other biblical book surfaces elsewhere in the
    OT as frequently as the Book of Exodus does in
    the NT only the Books of Psalms and Isaiah are
    cited more
  • Acts 7 is a key companion to Exodus and a quick
    read

9
Timeline
  • Moses lived from approximately 1525-1405 BC
  • Completed writing of Exodus after 1445 BC
  • Exodus covers approximately 431 years of history
  • Arrival of Jacob and his family in Egypt to the
    construction of the Tabernacle in Sinai in 1445
    BC
  • Israelites lived in Egypt for 430 years (Gen
    1240)
  • Time of oppression was 400 years (Gen 1513)
  • Transition time in Egypt
  • Egyptians had expelled the Hyskos rulers of the
    time
  • Egyptians formed a world power of which there was
    no match

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Rulers of Egypt in Exodus
  • Ahmose I (1570-1548 BC)
  • Founder of the New Kingdom after the expulsion of
    the Hyksos rulers, consolidated borders
  • Initiated temple building projects
  • Amenhotep (1548-1528)
  • Thutmose I (1528-1518 BC)
  • Meaning Born of Thoth
  • Thoth the Egyptian god of wisdom
  • Moses early childhood
  • Therefore Moses would be Egyptian Born of and
    Mu meaning water

13
Rulers of Egypt in Exodus
  • Thutmose II (1518-1504)
  • Moses from about age 8 until 21
  • Thutmose III (1504-1450)
  • Queen Hatshepsut (1498-1483, co-regency)
  • He is called the Napoleon of Ancient Egypt
  • He created the largest empire Egypt had ever seen
  • Moses kills Egyptian identifies with his
    brethren (Heb. 1124-26) then leaves Egypt (1486
    BC, Ex 211-15)
  • Moses dwells in Midian 40 years (Acts 730)

King of Upper Lower Egypt Menkheper Ra Son of
Ra Thetmess
14
Rulers of Egypt in Exodus
  • Amenhotep II (1450-1425)
  • Seventh pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty
  • Son of Thutmose III (but not the eldest son)
  • Successful military campaigns
  • Considered to be the Pharaoh of the Exodus
  • Firstborn slain in the last plague (Ex 1229)
  • His eldest son did not follow him to throne.
  • over, after Dream Inscription of Thutmose IV
  • Notes
  • Archaeologists give us great detail on the
    Pharaohs of Moses time
  • Mummies have been found for each of the Pharaohs

15
Amenhotep II
16
Ref Constable
17
Overview of Exodus 35-40
  • Referred to as the Code of the Priests
  • Like Ex 25-31, describe Israels need to
    experience the reality of Gods presence
  • Moses invites people to bring contributions for
    construction of the tabernacle (354-19)
  • People began to bring what builders need
    (3520-29)
  • Tabernacle components (368-3820)
  • Raw materials used in construction (3821-31)
  • Priests clothing (391-31)
  • Finished tabernacle presented to Moses (3932-43)
  • Building and consecration of the tabernacle (40)

18
Preparation for Construction (351-367)
  • Covenant had been restored and Moses announces
    Gods direction for tabernacle construction
  • Only to work six days
  • Moses invites the people to bring contributions
    for construction (354-19)
  • People began bringing items (3520-29)
  • Moses recognizes Bezalel and Oholiab as being
    appointed by God to lead construction
    (3530-362)
  • This provision inspires the people to give even
    more
  • So much so that Moses has to tell them to stop
    giving (313-7)

19
Work Begins (368-3943)
  • The tabernacle construction recounted (368-38)
  • Hangings and coverings (368-10, see 261-14)
  • Boards and bars (3620-34, see 2615-30)
  • Veil and screen (3635-38, see 2631-37)
  • The furniture, vessels, courtyard (371-3820)
  • Ark of the Covenant (371-9, see 2510-22)
  • Table of showbread (3710-16, see 2523-30)
  • Lampstand (3717-24, see 2531-40)
  • Anointing oil and incense (3729, see 3022-28)
  • Brazen altar (381-7, see 271-8)
  • Laver (388, see 3017-21)
  • Courtyard (389-20, see 279-19)

20
Work Begins (368-3943)
  • Raw materials (3821-31)
  • Money in the form of coins had not existed yet
    (700 BC)
  • Moses refers to a shekel, about ½ an ounce or 14
    grams
  • Material included over a ton of gold (3824)
  • Also, four tons of silver (38 25-28)
  • 2 ½ tons of bronze (3829-31)

21
Priests Clothes (391-31)
  • Moses describes the preparation of priests
    clothes in great detail
  • Ephod (392-7, see 286-12)
  • Breastplate (398-21, see 2815-29)
  • Robe (3922-26, see 2831-34)
  • Other accessories (3927-31, see 2839-40,42)
  • Craftsmen follow the instructions precisely
  • Finished tabernacle items presented to Moses
    (3932-43)
  • Blessing concludes the tabernacle construction
    (3943)

22
Construction and Consecration (401-30)
  • Tabernacle is put together on the 1st of the 1st
    month
  • Approximately one year from the Exodus (402, 17)
  • Nine months after Israel arrived at Mt. Sinai
    (see 191)
  • Narrates Gods commands (401-15)
  • Moses obedience to His commands (4016-33)
  • Seven times Moses does this (See 40 19, 21, 23,
    25, 26, 29, 32)
  • With the tabernacle complete, God descends in a
    cloud and fills the tabernacle (4034-39)
  • Finally, God was dwelling among His people
  • However, Moses was unable to enter.Leviticus
    yields the pathway ahead for Moses

23
Review
  • Reviewed lesson from 05 May 10 (Israels sin)
  • Reviewed historical maps of the region
  • Learned how the peoples contributions help build
    the tabernacle
  • Learned how the people ring what the builders
    need
  • Learned about the tabernacle components and raw
    materials used in construction
  • Learned about the priests clothing
  • Saw the finished tabernacle presented to Moses
  • Learned about the building and consecration of
    the tabernacle and watch God descend and dwell
    there
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