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This Bible college class on the Book of Exodus offers an in-depth study of one of the most pivotal books in Scripture. Students will explore themes such as the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, the giving of the Law at Mount Sinai, and the establishment of God’s covenant with His people. Each lesson dives into the historical, theological, and spiritual significance of Exodus, emphasizing God’s power, faithfulness, and plan for redemption. The course includes video lectures, quizzes, and discussions, encouraging students to engage deeply with the text and apply its principles to their lives.
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1Exodus Chapters 1 and 2: The Birth of a Deliverer
In this lesson, we will explore the first two chapters of the Book of Exodus. These chapters mark the beginning of a transformative journey for the children of Israel, detailing their bondage in Egypt and the rise of a deliverer chosen by God—Moses. We will delve into the historical and spiritual significance of Israel's enslavement and the birth of Moses, whose life foreshadows the deliverance God would soon bring to His people. By the end of this lesson, you will have a deeper understanding of God’s sovereignty, providence, and His plan for the redemption of His people through Moses.
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2Exodus Chapters 1 and 2: The Birth of a Deliverer - lecture
In this lesson, we will explore the first two chapters of the Book of Exodus. These chapters mark the beginning of a transformative journey for the children of Israel, detailing their bondage in Egypt and the rise of a deliverer chosen by God—Moses. We will delve into the historical and spiritual significance of Israel's enslavement and the birth of Moses, whose life foreshadows the deliverance God would soon bring to His people. By the end of this lesson, you will have a deeper understanding of God’s sovereignty, providence, and His plan for the redemption of His people through Moses.
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3Exodus Chapters 1 and 2: The Birth of a Deliverer - quizThis quiz covers the key events and figures in Exodus Chapters 1 and 2, focusing on Israel's bondage in Egypt, the birth and preservation of Moses, and his flight to Midian. The questions will test your knowledge of these chapters and your understanding of the significant lessons drawn from them.
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4Exodus Chapters 3 and 4: The Call of Moses
In this lesson, we will examine Exodus chapters 3 and 4, which record the pivotal moment when God calls Moses to deliver the children of Israel from Egypt. These chapters present Moses' encounter with God at the burning bush, his initial reluctance to accept the calling, and God's reassurances. This portion of Scripture highlights key themes of divine calling, human frailty, and God's power to equip those He chooses for His purposes. By the end of this lesson, students will have a deeper understanding of God's sovereignty, His ability to work through human weakness, and the importance of obedience to God's will.
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5Exodus Chapters 3 and 4: The Call of Moses - lecture
In this lesson, we will examine Exodus chapters 3 and 4, which record the pivotal moment when God calls Moses to deliver the children of Israel from Egypt. These chapters present Moses' encounter with God at the burning bush, his initial reluctance to accept the calling, and God's reassurances. This portion of Scripture highlights key themes of divine calling, human frailty, and God's power to equip those He chooses for His purposes. By the end of this lesson, students will have a deeper understanding of God's sovereignty, His ability to work through human weakness, and the importance of obedience to God's will.
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6Exodus Chapters 3 and 4: The Call of Moses - quizThis quiz covers the key events in Exodus Chapters 3 and 4, focusing on Moses' call to lead the Israelites out of Egypt, his initial reluctance, and God’s assurance and provision for the mission. Answer the questions to test your understanding of the material.
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7Exodus Chapters 5, 6, 7, and 8: The Confrontation with Pharaoh and the Beginning of the Plagues
In this lesson, we will explore Exodus chapters 5 through 8, which depict the initial confrontations between Moses and Pharaoh. These chapters mark the beginning of the great struggle for Israel's deliverance from Egyptian bondage. We witness Pharaoh's hardened heart, Moses' growing obedience to God, and the introduction of the first plagues that demonstrate God's power and authority over Egypt and its false gods. As we study these chapters, we will consider the nature of divine judgment, human resistance to God's will, and the importance of faithfulness in the face of opposition.
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8Exodus Chapters 5, 6, 7, and 8: The Confrontation with Pharaoh and the Beginning of the Plagues - lecture
In this lesson, we will explore Exodus chapters 5 through 8, which depict the initial confrontations between Moses and Pharaoh. These chapters mark the beginning of the great struggle for Israel's deliverance from Egyptian bondage. We witness Pharaoh's hardened heart, Moses' growing obedience to God, and the introduction of the first plagues that demonstrate God's power and authority over Egypt and its false gods. As we study these chapters, we will consider the nature of divine judgment, human resistance to God's will, and the importance of faithfulness in the face of opposition.
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9Exodus Chapters 5, 6, 7, and 8: The Confrontation with Pharaoh and the Beginning of the Plagues - quizThis quiz is based on the events and themes found in Exodus chapters 5 through 8. It covers the confrontations between Moses and Pharaoh, the hardening of Pharaoh’s heart, and the first four plagues God brought upon Egypt. Be sure to review the key scripture points discussed in the lesson to prepare for the questions.
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10Exodus Chapters 9, 10, and 11: The Final Warnings and Plagues Upon Egypt
In this lesson, we will explore the events described in Exodus chapters 9, 10, and 11, which cover the escalation of God's plagues on Egypt, the hardening of Pharaoh's heart, and the final warning of the impending death of the firstborn. These chapters reveal the growing intensity of the divine judgments on Egypt and highlight God's sovereignty and power over all creation. As we study these plagues, we will also consider the spiritual significance behind these judgments and how God's mercy was extended to the Israelites in the midst of them.
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11Exodus Chapters 9, 10, and 11: The Final Warnings and Plagues Upon Egypt
In this lesson, we will explore the events described in Exodus chapters 9, 10, and 11, which cover the escalation of God's plagues on Egypt, the hardening of Pharaoh's heart, and the final warning of the impending death of the firstborn. These chapters reveal the growing intensity of the divine judgments on Egypt and highlight God's sovereignty and power over all creation. As we study these plagues, we will also consider the spiritual significance behind these judgments and how God's mercy was extended to the Israelites in the midst of them.
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12Exodus Chapters 9, 10, and 11: The Final Warnings and Plagues Upon Egypt - quizThis quiz covers the events of Exodus chapters 9, 10, and 11, focusing on the increasing severity of the plagues and God's final warning to Pharaoh. Review the key scripture points to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the lessons and events in these chapters before completing the quiz.
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13Exodus Chapters 12, 13, and 14: The Passover, Consecration of the Firstborn, and the Crossing of the Red Sea
This lesson will delve into three pivotal moments in Israel's exodus from Egypt: the institution of the Passover (Exodus 12), the consecration of the firstborn (Exodus 13), and the miraculous crossing of the Red Sea (Exodus 14). Each of these events plays a significant role in shaping Israel's identity as God's chosen people. The Passover symbolizes deliverance through the blood, the consecration of the firstborn signifies Israel's special dedication to God, and the crossing of the Red Sea demonstrates God's unmatched power in delivering His people. These chapters set the stage for Israel’s journey of faith and trust in the Almighty, and they also foreshadow Christ’s redemptive work.
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14Exodus Chapters 12, 13, and 14: The Passover, Consecration of the Firstborn, and the Crossing of the Red Sea - lecture
This lesson will delve into three pivotal moments in Israel's exodus from Egypt: the institution of the Passover (Exodus 12), the consecration of the firstborn (Exodus 13), and the miraculous crossing of the Red Sea (Exodus 14). Each of these events plays a significant role in shaping Israel's identity as God's chosen people. The Passover symbolizes deliverance through the blood, the consecration of the firstborn signifies Israel's special dedication to God, and the crossing of the Red Sea demonstrates God's unmatched power in delivering His people. These chapters set the stage for Israel’s journey of faith and trust in the Almighty, and they also foreshadow Christ’s redemptive work.
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15Exodus Chapters 12, 13, and 14: The Passover, Consecration of the Firstborn, and the Crossing of the Red Sea - quizThis quiz covers key events from Exodus chapters 12, 13, and 14, focusing on the institution of the Passover, the consecration of the firstborn, and the miraculous crossing of the Red Sea. It is designed to test your understanding of the significance of these events and their applications to the Christian faith.
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16Exodus Chapters 15 and 16 – Lessons from the Red Sea and the Wilderness
In Exodus Chapters 15 and 16, we see Israel transitioning from their miraculous escape at the Red Sea into the challenges of wilderness living. These chapters highlight two pivotal themes: worship and testing. Chapter 15 captures the exuberant worship of the Israelites after witnessing God’s mighty hand of deliverance, while Chapter 16 introduces the theme of God’s provision and testing through the giving of manna. In this lesson, we will explore the significance of Israel’s songs of praise, their encounters with hardship, and God’s faithful response to their needs. We will also delve into how these events foreshadow greater spiritual truths for believers today.
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17Exodus Chapters 15 and 16 – Lessons from the Red Sea and the Wilderness - lecture
In Exodus Chapters 15 and 16, we see Israel transitioning from their miraculous escape at the Red Sea into the challenges of wilderness living. These chapters highlight two pivotal themes: worship and testing. Chapter 15 captures the exuberant worship of the Israelites after witnessing God’s mighty hand of deliverance, while Chapter 16 introduces the theme of God’s provision and testing through the giving of manna. In this lesson, we will explore the significance of Israel’s songs of praise, their encounters with hardship, and God’s faithful response to their needs. We will also delve into how these events foreshadow greater spiritual truths for believers today.
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18Exodus Chapters 15 and 16 – Lessons from the Red Sea and the Wilderness - quizThis quiz tests your knowledge of key events in Exodus Chapters 15 and 16, focusing on Israel’s worship, trials in the wilderness, God’s provision, and the importance of obedience to His commands.
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19Exodus Chapters 17 and 18: Lessons on Faith, Leadership, and Community
In this lesson, we will delve into Exodus chapters 17 and 18, which present pivotal moments in the journey of the Israelites through the wilderness. These chapters highlight themes of faith, God's provision, and the necessity of wise leadership within the community. We will explore how the Israelites’ experiences underscore their reliance on God, as well as the importance of shared governance to navigate their challenges.
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20Exodus Chapters 17 and 18: Lessons on Faith, Leadership, and Community - lecture
In this lesson, we will delve into Exodus chapters 17 and 18, which present pivotal moments in the journey of the Israelites through the wilderness. These chapters highlight themes of faith, God's provision, and the necessity of wise leadership within the community. We will explore how the Israelites’ experiences underscore their reliance on God, as well as the importance of shared governance to navigate their challenges.
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21Exodus Chapters 17 and 18: Lessons on Faith, Leadership, and Community - quizThis quiz evaluates your understanding of the key themes and events in Exodus chapters 17 and 18, emphasizing the importance of faith, community support, and effective leadership in navigating the challenges faced by the Israelites.
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22Exodus Chapters 19 and 20: The Covenant at Sinai and the Ten Commandments
Welcome to one of the most monumental moments in Israel’s history—the covenant ceremony at Mount Sinai. In Exodus chapters 19 and 20, we see God establishing a covenant relationship with Israel, calling them to be His special people, and then giving them the Ten Commandments. These chapters are rich with awe-inspiring events, including God’s powerful display on Mount Sinai and the foundation of Israel’s moral and spiritual code. This lesson will walk through each significant step, revealing the depth of God’s holiness, the seriousness of His law, and His desire for Israel to walk in His ways.
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23Exodus Chapters 19 and 20: The Covenant at Sinai and the Ten Commandments - lecture
Welcome to one of the most monumental moments in Israel’s history—the covenant ceremony at Mount Sinai. In Exodus chapters 19 and 20, we see God establishing a covenant relationship with Israel, calling them to be His special people, and then giving them the Ten Commandments. These chapters are rich with awe-inspiring events, including God’s powerful display on Mount Sinai and the foundation of Israel’s moral and spiritual code. This lesson will walk through each significant step, revealing the depth of God’s holiness, the seriousness of His law, and His desire for Israel to walk in His ways.
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24Exodus Chapters 19 and 20: The Covenant at Sinai and the Ten Commandments - quizThis quiz tests your understanding of God’s covenant with Israel, their preparation for holiness, the revelation at Mount Sinai, and the Ten Commandments’ meaning and importance.
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25Exodus Chapters 21-24: The Covenant Laws and Ratification
In these chapters, God provides Moses with a series of laws governing Israel's social, moral, and religious conduct. These laws aim to guide the newly freed Israelites toward a society based on justice, responsibility, and reverence for God. Chapter 24 then culminates in a covenant ceremony, formally binding Israel to these divine laws.
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26Exodus Chapters 21-24: The Covenant Laws and Ratification - lecture
In these chapters, God provides Moses with a series of laws governing Israel's social, moral, and religious conduct. These laws aim to guide the newly freed Israelites toward a society based on justice, responsibility, and reverence for God. Chapter 24 then culminates in a covenant ceremony, formally binding Israel to these divine laws.
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27Exodus Chapters 21-24: The Covenant Laws and Ratification - quizThis quiz tests understanding of the covenant laws given in Exodus chapters 21-24, covering key concepts of justice, restitution, Sabbath, and the formal covenant ceremony.
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28Exodus Chapters 25 and 26: The Design of the Tabernacle and Its Furnishings
Chapters 25 and 26 detail God’s instructions for building the Tabernacle, the sacred dwelling place among His people. God provides precise guidelines for each part of the Tabernacle and its furnishings, which symbolize His presence and holiness.
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29Exodus Chapters 25 and 26: The Design of the Tabernacle and Its Furnishings - lecture
Chapters 25 and 26 of Exodus contain God’s detailed instructions for constructing the Tabernacle, His dwelling place among the children of Israel. These chapters outline the design and purpose of the Tabernacle and its furnishings, emphasizing God’s holiness and His desire to dwell among His people.
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30Exodus Chapters 25 and 26: The Design of the Tabernacle and Its Furnishings - quizThis quiz covers the structure and furnishings of the Tabernacle as described in Exodus 25 and 26, focusing on the symbolism and significance of each item.
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31Exodus Chapters 27 through 30: The Design of the Tabernacle and Priesthood
These chapters provide instructions on constructing the Tabernacle’s altar, furnishings, and garments for the priesthood, setting a holy foundation for worship and sacrifice. Through these specifications, God establishes a structured, consecrated space where His people can draw near to Him.
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32Exodus Chapters 27 through 30: The Design of the Tabernacle and Priesthood - lecture
These chapters provide instructions on constructing the Tabernacle’s altar, furnishings, and garments for the priesthood, setting a holy foundation for worship and sacrifice. Through these specifications, God establishes a structured, consecrated space where His people can draw near to Him.
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33Exodus Chapters 27 through 30: The Design of the Tabernacle and Priesthood - quizThis quiz assesses understanding of the design, symbolism, and roles within the Tabernacle and priesthood as outlined in these chapters.
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34Exodus Chapters 31 through 34: The Golden Calf and God’s Covenant Renewal
These chapters in Exodus narrate both God's specific commands to Moses regarding the craftsmanship of sacred items and a dramatic shift in Israel’s spiritual journey when they create a golden calf idol. The chapters highlight the themes of obedience, idolatry, repentance, and God’s renewing grace. God provides Moses with the Ten Commandments on tablets, yet upon returning, Moses witnesses Israel’s betrayal. This passage ultimately shows the contrast between divine holiness and human weakness, setting the stage for a renewed covenant between God and His people.
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35Exodus Chapters 31 through 34: The Golden Calf and God’s Covenant Renewal - lecture
These chapters in Exodus narrate both God's specific commands to Moses regarding the craftsmanship of sacred items and a dramatic shift in Israel’s spiritual journey when they create a golden calf idol. The chapters highlight the themes of obedience, idolatry, repentance, and God’s renewing grace. God provides Moses with the Ten Commandments on tablets, yet upon returning, Moses witnesses Israel’s betrayal. This passage ultimately shows the contrast between divine holiness and human weakness, setting the stage for a renewed covenant between God and His people.
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36Exodus Chapters 31 through 34: The Golden Calf and God’s Covenant Renewal - quizThis quiz reviews key themes, events, and concepts from Exodus chapters 31-34, focusing on the roles of obedience, idolatry, and God’s covenant with Israel.
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37Exodus Chapters 35 through 38: The Construction of the Tabernacle
These chapters focus on the construction of the tabernacle, as God’s detailed instructions to Moses are brought to life by the Israelites' skilled craftsmen and their generous offerings. The narrative illustrates themes of obedience, community effort, and the sacredness of worship. The people willingly contribute materials and labor, symbolizing their renewed commitment to God’s covenant. This section emphasizes how God uses His people’s gifts and talents to create a dwelling place for His presence among them.
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38Exodus Chapters 35 through 38: The Construction of the Tabernacle - lecture
These chapters focus on the construction of the tabernacle, as God’s detailed instructions to Moses are brought to life by the Israelites' skilled craftsmen and their generous offerings. The narrative illustrates themes of obedience, community effort, and the sacredness of worship. The people willingly contribute materials and labor, symbolizing their renewed commitment to God’s covenant. This section emphasizes how God uses His people’s gifts and talents to create a dwelling place for His presence among them.
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39Exodus Chapters 35 through 38: The Construction of the Tabernacle - quizThis quiz examines the roles, objects, and themes associated with the tabernacle’s construction in Exodus 35-38.
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40Exodus Chapters 39 and 40: The Completion and Dedication of the Tabernacle
These final chapters of Exodus document the completion of the tabernacle and its furnishings, highlighting the Israelites' faithful adherence to God's instructions. In Chapter 39, the priests' garments are crafted with care, and the people bring the finished work to Moses, who inspects and blesses it. In Chapter 40, the tabernacle is assembled and dedicated, and God’s presence fills the tent, marking His dwelling among His people. This lesson emphasizes the importance of obedience, reverence, and God’s faithful presence with His people.
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41Exodus Chapters 39 and 40: The Completion and Dedication of the Tabernacle - lecture
These final chapters of Exodus document the completion of the tabernacle and its furnishings, highlighting the Israelites' faithful adherence to God's instructions. In Chapter 39, the priests' garments are crafted with care, and the people bring the finished work to Moses, who inspects and blesses it. In Chapter 40, the tabernacle is assembled and dedicated, and God’s presence fills the tent, marking His dwelling among His people. This lesson emphasizes the importance of obedience, reverence, and God’s faithful presence with His people.
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42Exodus Chapters 39 and 40: The Completion and Dedication of the Tabernacle - quizThis quiz covers the completion of the tabernacle, the crafting of the priestly garments, and the presence of God filling the tabernacle in Exodus 39-40.
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43FINAL QUIZ FOR EXODUSThis is the final quiz covering all chapters of the book of Exodus. Questions will be drawn from each lesson we have studied throughout the course. Please note, this is an open-book exam. A passing score of 70% or higher is required. If you have any questions, feel free to contact the instructor via message.