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Monthly Archives: February 2011
The pattern of the Tabernacle — Exodus 25-27
Today’s reading is one that may be difficult for some folks to follow or to understand why it’s even included in the Bible — detailed specifications for the building of the Tabernacle! If you do, step back for a second … Continue reading
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Blood of the covenant — Exodus 22-24
Welcome! As usual there are so many good things to think about comment on here in today’s reading, and we won’t be able to get around to everything, but there are some really great things that really strike me as … Continue reading
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Grumbling against the Lord — Exodus 16-18
So, Israel is finally out of Egypt. They had witnessed the 10 plagues of Egypt, most of them effecting Egyptians only, not the Israelites at all. They’d watched the destruction of the Egyptian army, including the Pharaoh who had made … Continue reading
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The Song of Moses — Exodus 13-15
I’m so glad that joined me again; I hope you are keeping up in your readings. You know, Satan is going to be doing his best to discourage it, to crowd it out, to get you to leave it out … Continue reading
Passover Lambs — Exodus 10-12
Today’s reading includes some of the more interesting Old Testament reading: regulations for the final plague on Egypt (death of the firstborn), regulations of the Passover, and the liberation of Israel after 430 years (to the day) of living in … Continue reading
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Moses v. the Egyptian Magicians — Exodus 7-9
Welcome back, glad to have you here. We’re in a really exciting portion of Exodus currently: the 10 plagues of Egypt. As a side note here, there is good evidence to conclude that the Pharaoh of this Egyptian disaster was … Continue reading
God is holy; He is real; He is fair — Exodus 19-21
Today’s reading is about the famous giving of the Ten Commandments. Perhaps as you’ve read through you’ve noticed that different from the general notion that the Ten Commandments were first known as Moses came down the mountain with the stone … Continue reading →