EXODUS PART 2 CHAPTERS 19-40

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DOWNLOAD THIS STUDY GUIDE AND THE VIDEO AT JOINTHEBIBLEPROJECT.COM EXODUS PART 2 CHAPTERS 19-40 INTRODUCTION This study guide will be most helpful if you work through it slowly with an open Bible, looking up all the references. Grab some friends and do it together! STUDY GUIDE FOR EXODUS PART 2 19-40 1

1 After rescuing Israel from slavery, God initiates a covenant relationship with Israel for the sake of the nations. This is a crucial moment in the development of the entire biblical storyline SEE EXODUS 19:1-6 A God calls Israel to become a kingdom of priests who will mediate between God and all the nations: GOD ISRAEL NATIONS B This is a development of the promise to Abraham in Genesis 12:1-3. God will bring his blessing to all nations through Israel s covenant obedience and priestly role. C Israel s obedience to the terms of the covenant* is crucial to the plan of God s presence and character becoming accessible to the nations. EXODUS 19:6 IF YOU OBEY ME FULLY AND KEEP MY COVENANT STUDY GUIDE FOR EXODUS PART 2 19-40 2

2 God begins to give Israel the Torah, which makes clear the terms of the covenant which Israel is expected to keep EXODUS 20-23 ( תורה torah) Instruction, teaching It begins with the Ten Commandments......and is followed by a block of laws that will shape Israel s social, economic, and worship life together. EXODUS 20:1-17 EXODUS 21-23 Living by these laws will make Israel a nation of justice and generosity that reflects God s own character. SEE DEUTERONOMY 4:5-8 FOR AN EXPLANATION OF HOW ISRAEL S OBEDIENCE IS RELATED TO THEIR MISSION TO THE NATIONS. STUDY GUIDE FOR EXODUS PART 2 19-40 3

Israel agrees to the terms of the covenant, and so God promises to take up personal residence among his people in the tabernacle 3 EXODUS 24-31 A Moses sacrifices animals that represent the blood of the covenant and the people agree to obey God as his covenant people. B The tabernacle is the place where Yahweh will be present with his people and meet with them. C EXODUS 24:4-8 EXODUS 25:8; 25:22, 29:42-46 The design and imagery of the tabernacle is meant to recall the garden of Eden, where God dwelt with humanity in perfect relationship: compare Eden in Genesis 2:8-14 with the tabernacle descriptions in Exodus 25-31 STUDY GUIDE FOR EXODUS PART 2 19-40 4

4 Israel immediately rebels and disobeys the first two laws of the covenant as they make and worship the golden calf. EXODUS 32-34 A The people of Israel forget God s redemption and offer their allegiance to an idol, and even compel their future high priest to make it. EXODUS 32 B God is angry and wants to abandon the covenant at first, but invites Moses to intercede on behalf of the people, which he successfully does. EXODUS 32:11-14 C God still brings severe justice on the idolaters, but does not abandon his partnership with the people as a whole because of his promises to Abraham. EXODUS 32:25-29, 32:13 D God ultimately forgives Israel and commits to guiding them into the promised land. EXODUS 33-34 STUDY GUIDE FOR EXODUS PART 2 19-40 5

5 Moses oversees the construction of the tabernacle and sets everything up, only to face a final obstacle. EXODUS 35-40 A Moses has the tabernacle built according to a plan shown him by God. EXODUS 25:9, 40 B He employs a crew of divinely-inspired artisans to construct the tent and all its materials. EXODUS 31:1-11 PROBLEM At the end of the book, God s presence comes to inhabit the tent, but Moses cannot enter the tabernacle. EXODUS 40:34-35 This odd conclusion is highlighting that the covenant relationship is compromised in some way: How are Moses and the people going to be able to dwell in the presence of a holy God? HINT: KEEP READING INTO LEVITICUS STUDY GUIDE FOR EXODUS PART 2 19-40 6

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 1 Read Genesis 12:1-3 and Exodus 19:16 closely. How are the themes of these two passages similar? What is God s ultimate goal in choose one person/group out of the many? How is Israel s obedience to the Torah part of God s purpose for reaching the nations? GENESIS 8-9 2 Read the 10 Commandments in Exodus 20:1-17 GENESIS 15 3 4 5 6 Skim through the commands of the covenant in Exodus 20-23 and notice how much focus is dedicated to issues surrounding justice in family, business, and community relationships. What character traits of God are reflected in these laws? **Note: some laws assume an ancient cultural context and may seem bizarre to you, but they made perfect sense at that time. In the Golden Calf story what are the key factors that lead the people into idolatry? In Moses intercessory prayer, what reasons does he offer as to why God should not abandon the covenant? How does the rest of the story present a balance between God s mercy and his justice? In Exodus 34:6-7 God presents to Moses a description of his character that is the most re-quoted line in the rest of the Old Testament (see it repeated in Psalms 103:8; 145:8; Jeremiah 32:18-19; Nehemiah 9:17; Daniel 9:4). How are these character traits demonstrated in God s actions in the Exodus, Sinai, and golden calf stories? Notice how abrupt the book concludes after Moses unable to enter the tent. Notice also that the next book of Leviticus beings with God speaking to Moses from the tent (Leviticus 1:1). Why is this unexpected? How is it connected to the golden calf story? What can be done about it? EXODUS 20-23 EXODUS 34:6-7 EXODUS 40:34-35 STUDY GUIDE FOR EXODUS PART 2 19-40 7

NOTES STUDY GUIDE FOR EXODUS PART 2 19-40 8