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Quote:By H. A. (Buster) Dobbs I. The Hebrews in Egypt (1:1-12:36) A. Progressive mistreatment of the Hebrew slaves (1:1-22) 1. The tribes of Israel identified (1:1-7) 2. Pharoah (King of Egypt) who knew not Joseph (1: 3. Growth of Hebrew population (1:9-10) 4. Harsh treatment of Hebrew slaves in Egypt (1:11-14) 5. Plan to destroy the Hebrews (1:15-22) B. Preparation for deliverance of Hebrew slaves (2:1-4:31) 1. Moses born and saved from destruction (2:1-10) 2. Moses kills an Egyptian and forsakes Egypt (2:11-14) 3. Moses in the land of Midian (2:15-22) 4. God takes knowledge of Israels sad plight (2:23-25) 5. God calls Moses at a burning bush (3:1-4:17) 6. Moses agrees to go back to Egypt (4:18-26) 7. The Hebrews believe Moses and accept his leadership (4:27-31) C. The Israelites delivered from Egyptian bondage (5:1-15:21) 1. Moses demands the release of the Israelites (5:1-4) 2. Hebrews denied straw with which to make bricks (5:5-23) 3. Moses demand certified by miracle (5:24-7:12) 4. Pharaohs heart was hardened (7:13-14) 5. First plague: Blood (7:14-25) 6. Second plague: Frogs (8:1-15) 7. Third plague: Lice (8:16-19) 8. Fourth plague: Flies (8:20-32) 9. Fifth plague: Disease on Livestock (9:1-7) 10. Sixth plague: Boils (9:8-12) 11. Seventh plague: Hail (9:13-35 12. Eighth plague: Locusts (10:1-20) 13. Ninth plague: Darkness (10:21-29) 14. Death announced (11:1-10) D. Israel redeemed by the blood of a lamb -- Passover. (12:1-13:16) 1. Beginning of the year is changed (12:1-2) 2. Passover instituted (12:3-20) 3. Procedure for Passover ceremony (12:21-30) 4. Unleavened bread (12:31-39) 5. Death of the firstborn (12:40-42) 6. Passover to be observed annually (12:43-50) 7. Israelites driven out of the land of Egypt (12:51) 8. Firstborn sanctified to God (13:1-2) 9. Deliverance to be remembered (13:3-10) 10. Firstling of animals (13:11-13) 11. A sign to future generations (13:14-16) E. Israel crosses Red Sea; is saved from the Egyptian army (13:17-15:22) 1. Led to the banks of the Red Sea (13:17-1 2. Bones of Joseph carried with them (13:19) 3. Pillar of cloud and fire (13:20-22) 4. Egyptian army destroyed in the Red Sea (14:1-31) 5. Song of deliverance (15:1-22) II. The Hebrews in the Wilderness (15:23-18:27) A. Bitter water made sweet (15:23-27) B. Manna from heaven (16:1-36 C. Water miraculously supplied at Rephidim (17:1-7) D. War with Amalek (17:18-16) E. Israel organized according to the advice of Jethro (18:1-27) III. The Hebrews at Sinai (19:1-40:3 A. Revelation of the covenant between God and Israel (19:1-25) 1. People come to Sinai (19:1-2) 2. Demonstration of Gods power (19:3-25) B. Commandments (20:1-26) 1. Ten commandments (20:1-17) 2. Idolatry forbidden (20:18-23) 3. Instructions about building an altar (20:24-26) C. Various laws (21:1-23:33) 1. Menservants (21:1-6) 2. Womenservants (21:7-11) 3. Murder and manslaughter (21:12-15) 4. Menstealers (21:16) 5. Treatment of parents (21:17) 6. Social regulations (21:18-22:15) 7. Moral regulations (22:16-23:9) 8. Sabbath rules (23:10-13) 9. Feasts and sacrifice (23:14-19) 10. Angel (leader) promised for conquest (23:20-33) D. Renewal of the covenant (24:1-11) E. The Tabernacle (24:12-27:21) 1. Revelation given on Mount Sinai (24:12-1 2. Offering for the Tabernacle (25:1-7) 3. Revelation of the Tabernacle (25:8-27:21) F. The Priests (28:1-29:46) 1. Priestly dress (28:1-43) 2. Consecration of the Priests (29:1-37) 3. Offerings of the Priests (29:38-46) G. Instructions (30:1-31:1 8. Instructions of use of the Tabernacle (30:1-3 9. Instructions for building the Tabernacle (31:1-11) 10. Tables of stone (31:1 IV. Israels Fall and Restoration (32:1-40:3 . The golden calf (32:1-6) A. Moses intercedes for the people (32:7-33:23) B. Restoration of covenant (34:1-35) C. Israel obeys the covenant (35:1-40:33) 1. The Sabbath (35:1-3) 2. Offering for Tabernacle (35:4-19) 3. Skilled workers appointed to do the work (35:20-35) 4. Offering given to the skilled workers (36:1-7) 5. Tabernacle constructed (36:8-3 6. Ark, mercy seat, table and vessels, candlesticks, altar of incense, anointing oil and sweet incense (37:1-29) 7. Altar of burnt offerings; brazen laver; the court (38:1-20) 8. The sum of the peoples offerings (38:21-31) 9. Cloths of service, holy garments, breastplate, coats and mitre, all approved by Moses (39:1-43) D. God accepts it all and fills the Tabernacle with his glory (40:1-3
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