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Moses and Mt. Sinai

Moses and Mt. Sinai. Exodus 15 to Deuteronomy 34 Tuesday, September 2, 2014. Three months after leaving Egypt, the Israelites arrive at Mt. Sinai. God reveals His desire for Israel, to be a kingdom of priests, a holy nation.

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Moses and Mt. Sinai

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  1. Moses and Mt. Sinai Exodus 15 to Deuteronomy 34 Tuesday, September 2, 2014

  2. September 2, 2014 Three months after leaving Egypt, the Israelites arrive at Mt. Sinai. • God reveals His desire for Israel, to be a kingdom of priests, a holy nation. • God asks the Israelites to prepare for three days for His coming.

  3. September 2, 2014 Three months after leaving Egypt, the Israelites arrive at Mt. Sinai. • On Mt. Sinai, God begins to reveal His Law to Moses: • The covenant is ratified with the people by sprinkling them with blood.

  4. September 2, 2014 2. With Moses on Mt. Sinai, the Israelites sin gravely by worshipping the Golden Calf. • The people designate Aaron to build the golden calf. • Moses acts as a mediator in defense of the Israelites.

  5. September 2, 2014 2. With Moses on Mt. Sinai, the Israelites sin gravely by worshipping the Golden Calf. • In anger, Moses destroys the tablets of the Ten Commandments. • Moses destroyed the Golden Calf, making the Israelites drink it.

  6. September 2, 2014 2. With Moses on Mt. Sinai, the Israelites sin gravely by worshipping the Golden Calf. • The Levites rallied to Moses’ side, slaying 3000 idolaters. • God reissues a second set of stone tablets with the Ten Commandments.

  7. September 2, 2014 2. With Moses on Mt. Sinai, the Israelites sin gravely by worshipping the Golden Calf. • Moses’ intimacy with God was so deep that his face became radiant.

  8. September 2, 2014 From Mt. Sinai, highlights of Israel in the desert include: • The building of the Tabernacle. • The institution of the Levitical priesthood.

  9. September 2, 2014 From Mt. Sinai, highlights of Israel in the desert include: • Census and forty years of wandering in the desert. • The sin of idolatry at Bael of Peor.

  10. September 2, 2014 From Mt. Sinai, highlights of Israel in the desert include: • The secondlaw in Deuteronomy. • The promise of a greater prophet than Moses.

  11. September 2, 2014 From Mt. Sinai, highlights of Israel in the desert include: • The death of Moses and appointment of Joshua as his successor.

  12. September 2, 2014 4. In summary, we have seen in Ex.15 to Dt. 34 that: • Once out of Egpyt, the Israelites grumbled against Moses. • Israel falls to the idolatrous worship of the Golden Calf. • God institutes laws and sacrifices to help root out Israel’s idolatry.

  13. September 2, 2014 For Discussion: • God’s people, the Israelites, had to live, literally, one day at a time in the wilderness on their way home to the Promised Land. They could not stockpile the manna and quail God gave them. Instead, they had to depend on Him daily to provide for their physical needs. Jesus taught us to live this way, too, in the prayer He gave to the Church: “Give us this day our daily bread.” Do you find this a difficult way to live? Why or why not? • At Mt. Sinai, God gave His people “rules” only after He worked great miracles of deliverance for them. Likewise, the Church calls us to obey the Ten Commandments, as well as her moral teachings, because Jesus laid down His life for us. Does that make sense to you? How do you think that principle can motivate you to obey God this week? • Moses’ friendship with God led to his strong desire to see God’s face. Knowledge of God (which is different from simply getting information about Him) should create a hunger to know Him better.

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