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GOD SENDS A DELIVERER
Birth ofMosesExodus 2:1-10
Plagues ofEgypt
Exodus 7:14 - 11:10
Moses and Aaron beforePharaoh
Exodus 5:1-9; 7:10-13
God calls MosesExodus 3:1 - 4:17
PassoverExodus 12:1-36, 41-51
LESSON 4 CHART 1
1. Blood2. Frogs3. Gnats4. Flies5. Cattle disease
6. Boils7. Hail8. Locusts9. Darkness10. Death
EGYPT
Succoth
Marah
Elim
RED
SEAHoreb
Mt. Sinai
Hazeroth
Ezion-Geber
Kadesh-Barnea
EDOM
CANAAN
Jericho Mt. Nebo
MOAB
ISRAEL LEAVES EGYPTCrossingRed SeaExodus 14:1-31
BitterwatersmadesweetExodus 15:22-26
Mannaand quailgivenExodus 16:1-36
BrazenserpentNumbers 21:4-9
Twelvespiessent
Numbers 13:1 - 14:45
Law andTabernacle
Exodus 19:1 - 40:38
LESSON 4 CHART 2
LESSON 4 CHART 3
GOD MAKES A COVENANT WITH ISRAELFIFTH DISPENSATION - “LAW”
TEN COMMANDMENTS
Thou shalt have noother gods before me.
Thou shalt not makeunto thee any gravenimage.
Thou shalt not takethe name of the LORDthy God in vain.
Remember thesabbath day, to keepit holy.
Honour thy father andthy mother: that thydays may be longupon the land.
Thou shalt notkill.
Thou shalt notcommit adultery.
Thou shalt notsteal.
Thou shalt not bearfalse witness againstthy neighbour.
Thou shalt notcovet.
Exodus 20:1-7
LESSON 4 CHART 4
A HOLY PEOPLE, SEPARATED UNTO GOD
Teach childrento worshipone God
Deut 6:4-9
Sacrificialofferings
Leviticus 1:1 - 9:24
Moral LawsBooks of Exodus and Leviticus
Tabernacle—the place ofworship
Exd 25:1 - 27:21; 30:1-38; 35:1 - 40:38
TheSabbath—a Jewish dayof rest and joy
Exd 20:8-11; 31:12-17
DietaryLaws
Lev 11:1-47; 17:10-14
Priests offersacrifices andinterpret law
Exd 28:1 -29:46
Specialfeast days
Lev 23:1-44; 25:1-55
Customs andceremonies
Books of Exodusand Leviticus
GOD DWELLS WITH HIS COVENANT PEOPLE Numbers 1:50 - 3:39
GadReubenSimeon
Kohathites
Moses andAaron
IssacharJudah
Zebulun
Merarites
AsherDan
Naphtali
Gershonites
ManassehEphraimBenjamin
LESSON 4 CHART 5
A NEW WAY OF WORSHIP
Holy Place
Holiest ofHolies
LESSON 4 CHART 6
Golden CandlestickProvided light for priests toperform duties in the Holy Place.Oil in lamps burned continually.
BrazenAltarThe place of death andbloodshed. Sin had to becovered by blood beforeman could fellowshipwith a holy God.
Brazen LaverA ceremonial washing of thepriests was required beforeministering at the brazenaltar or entering theTabernacle.
Altar of IncenseThe perfumed fragrance ofincense was offered to Godtwice a day, morning andevening.
Table ofShewbread
Twelve loaves of unleavenedbread sprinkled with
frankincense were renewedeach Sabbath and eaten by the
priests. Became a continualthank offering
to God.
Ark of the CovenantThe most important object
in the Tabernacle! God’spresence dwelled above the
“mercy seat” betweenthe cherubim. Inside
the ark were thetables of law, a
pot of manna, andlater, Aaron’s
rod that budded.