Day 1
Genesis 47:27;
Exodus 1:1-14;
Numbers 26:59;
Exodus 6:20; 1:15-22;
Hebrews 11:23-26;
Acts 7:17-29
As the family of Jacob settles in Egypt, we are in the 1600's BC. At the
opening of Exodus, the family is growing into a nation, slavery begins, and
Moses is born (in about 1571 BC).
Exodus 2:1-10; 6:23;
Numbers 26:60;
Exodus 2:11-25; 6:25
These passages show how the families of Aaron and Moses grew while they
were separated for 40 years.
Day 2
Exodus 3:1-4:31;
Acts 7:30-36
Here we have the call of Moses and his excuses—all of which were answered
by God. So, Moses met Aaron and they went to do the will of the Lord.
Exodus 5:1-7:13 This section tells of the final events before the ten plagues
Day 3
Exodus 7:14-9:35 Now the series of ten plagues begins. The date is about 1491 BC.
Day 4
Exodus 10:1-12:36 The ten plagues end with the death of the firstborn and the beginning of the
yearly Passover for the Israelites
Day 5
Exodus 12:40-42;
Numbers 33:1-4;
Exodus 12:37;
Numbers 33:5;
Exodus 12:38,39,43-
51;
13:1-20;
Numbers 33:6;
Exodus 13:21,22;
14:1,2;
Numbers 33:7
These scriptures tell us of the departure from Egypt and their early travel.
Exodus 14:3-31;
Hebrews 11:27-29
This chapter is the record of the defeat of the Egyptian army in the Red Sea,
also referred to as the “baptism” of the Israelites by Paul in I Corinthians 10.
Exodus 15:1-22;
Numbers 33:8;
Exodus 15:23-27;
Numbers 33:9
Here is the song of victory and more early travels of the new nation.
Day 6
Numbers 33:10,11;
Exodus 16:1-36
Now we “get” to read about the early murmurings of Israel and God's
gracious responses.
Exodus 17:1;
Numbers 33:12-14;
Exodus 17:2-16;
18:1-27
They continue to travel and murmur. Moses' father-in-law provides some
valuable advice that would definitely make things better for everybody.
Day 7
Exodus 19:1,2;
Numbers 33:15;
Exodus 19:3-25;
20:1-26
Moses now meets Jehovah in order to receive His commandments. Notice in
Exodus 20:8-11 that the scriptures say God created “all” in six days—days
that were just like the Sabbath they were to observe (which was a 24-hour
day). This “all” includes the heaven and earth (Genesis 1:1).
Sunday, January 31, 2010
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