Lesson 9: The Law God made a promise to Abraham. What was it? 1. ?????

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Lesson 9: The Law God made a promise to Abraham. What was it? 1. ????? 1. ????? 2. ????? 3. ????? Lesson 9: The Law

About 400 years later, Abraham’s family was huge About 400 years later, Abraham’s family was huge! However, they were slaves in Egypt! What did God do? Lesson 9: The Law

God saved the Israelites from slavery God saved the Israelites from slavery. Now, He took them out into the desert to worship. He wanted to teach them His Laws. Lesson 9: The Law

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God was going to make another covenant with Israel God was going to make another covenant with Israel. This was a conditional covenant. It could be broken. Lesson 9: The Law

Israel celebrated the covenant Israel celebrated the covenant. Moses then went up onto the mountain to meet God. He stayed their for 40 days. The Israelites got impatient. Lesson 9: The Law

God, please remember your covenant with Abraham God, please remember your covenant with Abraham! Don’t destroy the Israelites!

Why is the law important? God is holy. If Israel wanted to be God’s people, they would have to follow the laws. The laws reminded the people that God was holy and perfect. Why is the law important?

God’s laws and the story of Israel are tightly combined God’s laws and the story of Israel are tightly combined. The law is important to Israel’s history and identity as a people. Something to remember History Law