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Exodus 22 continues God’s instructions to Israel about how to live as a holy nation. This chapter covers property rights, restitution, protection of the vulnerable, morality, and spiritual purity. Key areas: This chapter reveals something crucial: Holiness is not only seen in worship but in how we treat people, money, truth, and justice. Restitution and…
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A wooden doorpost with a soft light and an ear-piercing awl beside it (symbol of love-commitment). Exodus 21 shifts from miracles and mountains to laws and daily living.After God gives the Ten Commandments (Exodus 20), He now begins to show Israel how holiness looks in real situations, servants, justice, injury, responsibility, relationships. This chapter reminds…
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In Exodus 20, God does something He has never done before: He speaks His law audibly to an entire nation. No prophet, no intermediary at first, just God’s raw voice from Mount Sinai. This chapter introduces the Ten Commandments, not as religious rules, but as: The commandments are divided into two realms: After God speaks,…
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Three months after leaving Egypt, Israel arrives at the wilderness of Sinai. They camp at the foot of the mountain unaware that destiny is about to shift forever. God speaks to Moses: “Ye have seen what I did unto the Egyptians… Now therefore, if ye will obey My voice indeed, and keep My covenant, then…
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In Exodus 18, Moses is reunited with his father-in-law, Jethro, who hears of everything God has done Egypt defeated, Israel delivered.They worship together, offer sacrifices, and glorify God. But the next day, Jethro observes something dangerous: Moses sat to judge the people from morning till evening. Exodus 18:13 Moses is overworked. The people are frustrated.…
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Exodus 17 reveals two powerful scenes: The Rock That Follows You Paul reveals: “That Rock was Christ.” (1 Corinthians 10:4)This means Christ was smitten once, and from Him flows living water.The prophetic law: Priesthood on the Hill, Warfare in the Valley Joshua fought. Moses prayed. Both were needed. This is the technology of victory, lifted…
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Israel has left the Red Sea, singing and rejoicing. But just one month after deliverance, they enter the wilderness of Sin and hunger strikes. The people begin to murmur: “Would to God we had died in Egypt… when we sat by the flesh pots and ate bread to the full.” Exodus 16:3 God answers not…
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After the Red Sea closes and Israel is fully delivered, Moses doesn’t lift his rod again, he lifts a song. This is the first recorded worship song in Scripture: “I will sing unto the LORD, for He hath triumphed gloriously…” Exodus 15:1 Warfare turns to worship.Fear turns to singing.Slaves become a choir. They declare: This…
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Israel has finally left Egypt. But suddenly, they are trapped: This is no accident, God led them there. “For Pharaoh will say… they are entangled in the land… and I will get Me honour upon Pharaoh.” Exodus 14:3–4 This is a divine setup. When the people panicked, Moses cried to God. God replied: “Why criest…
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Exodus 13 marks Israel’s first steps out of Egypt — not just physically, but spiritually and covenantally. God gives two major instructions: The journey begins but God does not take them through the shorter Philistine route. “For God said, Lest the people repent when they see war, and return to Egypt.” (v.17) Instead, He leads…