Exodus:1 | ““The story of Moses””: story of keeping the Israelites |
Exodus:1,11 | “Never again”: build the cities of Pithon and Ramses |
Exodus:1,15 | “The fight against a second Hyksos”: Schifra and Pua, the names of the midwives |
Exodus:1,21 | “The fight against a second Hyksos”: blessed by God with children |
Exodus:1,22 | “4, Flies”: only the Pharaoh had made before |
Exodus:2 | ““The story of Moses””: story of Moses |
Exodus:2,5-10 | “The fight against a second Hyksos”: raised by the Pharaoh’s daughter and his mother is paid to raise him |
Exodus:2,6 | “The story of Moses”: known from the very beginning by Pharaoh’s daughter |
Exodus:2,11-12 | “The further story of Moses”: an uncontrolled temperament |
Exodus:3,1 | “The well known story”: Moses was married to the daughter-in-law of one of their priests |
Exodus:3,6 | “The covenant with Israel”: himself the Father of Israel |
Exodus:3,6 | “Origin of the Day of the Lord”: was based on the covenant with Abraham |
Exodus:4,2-5 | “The further story of Moses”: is when he throws his staff to the ground which turns into snake and he should grab it at the tail (every child know you need to catch behind the head or the snake bites you). |
Exodus:4,21 | ““The hardening of Pharaoh’s heart””: He will harden Pharaoh’s heart |
Exodus:4,22-23 | “Gods son”: first-born son when God calls for the Exodus |
Exodus:4,22-23 | “The death of the firstborn”: revealed Himself as a father and called Israel His Firstborn |
Exodus:4,24-25 | “The further story of Moses”: but he misses out that he forgot to circumcise his son (which was the only condition of the covenant on his side) and his non Israelite wife needed to rescue him |
Exodus:4,29-31 | “The start”: share the good news with the Israelites and they believe him |
Exodus:5 | “The start”: take this to the Pharaoh he only increases the workload and Israel is no longer interested in deliverance |
Exodus:6,14 | “The inheritance”: Reuben who, as the oldest son |
Exodus:7,8-13 | “The start”: that Moses goes to the Pharaoh and performs his miracles, but Pharaoh is not impressed |
Exodus:7,14-24 | “Not an easy answer”: the symbolic killing of the Nile god, while the water actually became red like blood |
Exodus:7,14-24 | “The identity of the two witnesses”: the first plague under Moses |
Exodus:7,14-25 | “1, Water to blood”: 1, Water to blood |
Exodus:7,17 | “The bowls”: first plague in Egypt |
Exodus:7,21 | “The first four trumpets”: first plague in Egypt |
Exodus:7,21 | “The first four trumpets”: first plague in Egypt |
Exodus:8,1-15 | “2, Frogs”: 2, Frogs |
Exodus:8,16-19 | “3, Gnats”: 3, Gnats |
Exodus:8,20-32 | “4, Flies”: 4, Flies |
Exodus:9,1-7 | “5, Livestock”: 5, Livestock |
Exodus:9,8-12 | “6, Boils”: 6, Boils |
Exodus:9,13-35 | “7, Hail”: 7, Hail |
Exodus:9,14 | “7, Hail”: God strikes with the full force that He announces |
Exodus:9,18-21 | “The pattern”: who are even warned |
Exodus:9,20-21 | “7, Hail”: warns the people to take shelter |
Exodus:9,22-25 | “The first four trumpets”: reflect this plague of hail |
Exodus:9,27 | ““The hardening of Pharaoh’s heart””: he admitted that he had sinned |
Exodus:9,27 | “7, Hail”: admits that he has sinned |
Exodus:9,34 | ““The hardening of Pharaoh’s heart””: when the hail stopped he sinned again and hardened his heart |
Exodus:9,34 | “7, Hail”: he has sinned again by hardening his heart |
Exodus:10,1-20 | “8, Locusts”: 8, Locusts |
Exodus:10,5 | “8, Locusts”: locusts will come and destroy all that the hail has left |
Exodus:10,7 | “8, Locusts”: own officials beg the Pharaoh to do as Moses wishes |
Exodus:10,7 | “The death of the firstborn”: to Pharaoh’s “strong heart” |
Exodus:10,7 | “The fifth and sixth trumpet”: his officials were willing to submit under God |
Exodus:10,13-17 | “The fifth and sixth trumpet”: caused the Pharaoh to admit that he had sinned |
Exodus:10,16-17 | “8, Locusts”: plagues continue, Pharaoh admits his sin |
Exodus:10,21-29 | “9, Darkness”: 9, Darkness |
Exodus:10,22-23 | “The first four trumpets”: ninth plague in Egypt |
Exodus:10,27-28 | “9, Darkness”: God strengthens his heart so much, that he threatens to kill Moses, Gods messenger, the next time he sees him |
Exodus:11,3 | “The death of the firstborn”: were already in favor of Moses |
Exodus:12,1-13 | “The death of the firstborn”: Passah is introduced |
Exodus:12,12 | “The pattern”: the power of the Egypt and its gods |
Exodus:12,12 | “The death of the firstborn”: the death of the first-born animals was also a blow against the future of the Egyptian gods |
Exodus:12,12 | “The death of the firstborn”: o time to wait, but to hurry |
Exodus:12,14-20 | “The death of the firstborn”: The Feast of the Unleavened Bread is introduced |
Exodus:12,35-36 | “The fight against a second Hyksos”: when they leave Egypt |
Exodus:12,37 | “Never again”: where also the Israelites also moved out from |
Exodus:12,38 | “The origin and purpose of Israel”: a lot of others joined Israel when they leave Egypt |
Exodus:12,38 | “Origin of the Day of the Lord”: took with them many other people who became part of Israel |
Exodus:12,38 | “The Gentiles become part of Israel”: Epygtians |
Exodus:12,38 | “The death of the firstborn”: and many did |
Exodus:12,43-49 | “The death of the firstborn”: was open to anyone who wanted to join Israel |
Exodus:12,48-49 | “The origin and purpose of Israel”: Everybody who wants to live permanently there and be part of the covenant becomes Israel |
Exodus:12,48-51 | “The Gentiles become part of Israel”: same rights |
Exodus:13,8-9 | “The death of the firstborn”: sign on the hand and forehead |
Exodus:13,16 | “The second beast”: picture of the remembrance of the power of God |
Exodus:15,1-19 | “The song of Moses”: The song of Moses describes the praise after the miracle at the Red Sea |
Exodus:15,8 | “The throne room”: Israel’s crossing of the Red Sea in the Exodus |
Exodus:19,5 | “Treasured possession of God”: very own treasured possession |
Exodus:19,6 | “Kingdom of priests”: kingdom of priests |
Exodus:19,16-18 | “The number 4”: thunder and lightning |
Exodus:20,2 | “The covenant with Israel”: I am the Lord your God. |
Exodus:20,2 | “The covenant with Israel”: Who brought you out of Egypt out of the land of slavery |
Exodus:20,2 | “A prophecy {#prophecy}”: as you were slaves before |
Exodus:20,3-6 | “The covenant with Israel”: Have only one God |
Exodus:22,29 | “The two harvests”: could technically also be from grapes |
Exodus:23,20 | “The exodus in Mark”: leading angel in the Exodus |
Exodus:24,1-12 | “The covenant with Israel”: was a meal together |
Exodus:24,10 | “The throne room”: during the the Exodus |
Exodus:25,3-7 | “The religious aspect”: the offering for the tabernacle |
Exodus:25,3-7 | “The religious aspect”: the ephod (undergarments) |
Exodus:28,15-20 | “The religious aspect”: the breastplate |
Exodus:28,16 | “The material of the city”: square |
Exodus:28,17 | “The material of the city”: breast piece |
Exodus:28,17-20 | “The material of the city”: breast piece of the high priest |
Exodus:28,21 | “The material of the city”: stone represent one tribe of Israel |
Exodus:28,30 | “The material of the city”: contain the lots to ask for God will |
Exodus:28,35-38 | “The religious aspect”: with the inscription “Holy to the Lord” |
Exodus:28,36-38 | “Symbols of Gods presence”: originally on the priests forehead |
Exodus:30,7 | “The vision”: responsibility to take care of the lampstands |
Exodus:32,19 | “The situation with Baal-Peor”: unlikely |
Exodus:33,17-23 | “Jerusalem the Holy town”: Gods glory is His mercy and compassion |
Exodus:33,18-20 | “The throne room”: When Moses asked to see God’s glory, he could not, but instead God showed him His mercy, so God’s glory can be described as His mercy |
Exodus:34,28 | “Jesus”: Receiving the Commandments |
Exodus:34,28 | “Some basics”: Moses fasted for 40 days when he received the Law at Mount Sinai |