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September 18, 2013
Exodus
The book of exodus is a genre which is a narrative. Exodus was written by Moses during 1440 – 1450 BC. This is the second Book of the Bible which covers from Moses to the Ten Commandments and it covers a lot of regulations and rules. Key people in this book are: Jethro, Bezalel, Joshua, Miriam, Pharaoh’s Daughter, and Aaron. A lot of historical account to the reader because of the birth of Moses. Moses also gives the laws of the land. Key ideals in this book relates to Israel’s Liberation from slavery in Egypt and God uses Moses to convince the Pharaoh to set the people of Israel free, through the burning bush. Aaron and Moses confront the Pharaoh with a request to release God’s people but it was ignored.
After Passover the tenth plague occurred an all firstborn in Egypt was struck down by the Lord, but Moses gives or introduces, the Israel Community with the Worship, Priest, and Tabernacle.
Leviticus …show more content…
This Book was written by Moses. Leviticus means “he read.” The first chapters covers sacrifices and the offerings that were given up. It covers the way a priest should live and the rules to go by in his life. The middle section of this book is really interesting to me in all its small wonders. This part discusses things that points directly to ways of the world such as unhealthy/unclean meats and disease. I think God gives us a clear vision on how to take care of his temple. At the last the general rule is how to live a holy life from leading and being a part of God’s purpose driven