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Outline of
Exodus
Introduction:
What did they do in Exodus? They exited! We saw in Genesis that there was
a desperate need for a priest, one who would stand between man and God. We
saw that the need was not on the part of God, but on the part of man. Man
is the one that fell into sin! In Exodus we find the very early beginnings
of God's work in supplying the need of man, when the priest should appear in
human history, a shadow of the Great High Priest of the New Testament. Man
has created the need, God is now moving toward the supply. We begin to
wonder to ourselves, why the long wait, God? Why not just get it over with
now? The N.T. gives us part of the answer, the long- suffering of God!
II. Exodus: The preparation to meet
the need—God
A. The Separated Nation
1.
Created by God (1:1-6:30)
a. Bound in slavery (1:7-14)
b. Moses
1) Baby (2:1-3)
2) Brazen defense (2:11-12)
Note: God's grace (2:23-25)
3) Burning bush (3:3-6)
4) Beginning miracles (4:3-5)
5) Before Pharaoh (5)
Note: God's grace (6:5)
6) Unbelief (6:9)
2.
Delivered by God (7:1-18:27)
a. Before Pharaoh
1) First miracle: rod into serpent (7:1-13)
2) First plague: water into blood (7:14-25)
3) Second: frogs (8:1-15)
4) Third: lice (8:16-19)
Note: Magicians take notice (8:19)
5) Fourth: flies
Note: Israel now excluded (8:22)
6) Fifth: animal disease (9:1-7)
7) Sixth: boils (9:8-12)
Note: Purpose
for Pharaoh (9:16)
8) Seventh: hail (9:13-35)
9) Eight:
locusts (10:1-20)
10) Ninth:
darkness (10:21-29)
11) Tenth:
death of firstborn (11-12)
b. Passover
(12) (first and greatest feast of the nation)
c. Red Sea
(12:37-15:21)
Note: The Angel of the Lord (14:19)
d. Wilderness journeys (15:22-18:27)
3. Constituted by God (19:1-24:18)
Note: Purpose of God for Israel (19:5-6). A kingdom of priests, a
mediator between mankind and Himself (1 Pet 2:9). The fulfillment of
the original idea for a separate nation: not to be a pet, but a pattern, not
that God_ might forget the rest, but that God might reach the rest.
a. Mt. Sinai (19)
1)
Commandments or Law of God (20-24)
Note: Claim of
the people: 24:3
Note: They
were only an unruly mob until touched by God.
b. The
separated worship (25:1-40:33)
1) Exclusion
a) Tabernacle
(25-27)
b) High Priest
(28-31)
c) Sin (32-33)
d) Second
chance (34-40:33)
Note: Fading
of the Law (34:33-5)
2) Admission
(35-40:33)
a) By
offering, sacrifice, priest
c. The
sufficient God (40:34-38)
1) Present
2) Reigning
How does
Exodus begin?
How does
Exodus end? |