Exodus 11-16,18-27 Numbers 5,6,19,28-30 Exodus & Wandering in the Wilderness.

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Exodus 11-16,18-27 Numbers 5,6,19,28-30 Exodus & Wandering in the Wilderness

Events of the Exodus Chapter 1-5Moses Chapter 6-12Plagues Chapter 13-18Exodus Chapter 19 – Numbers 10 Events at Mt Sinai

The Months at Mt Sinai  “I will be your God and you will be my people”  God will dwell among them  They will abide by His laws  Israel will sin and will need forgiveness  God designs a priesthood to mediate  Priests will offer sacrifices when sin occurs  God will forgive their sins

Chronology  Israelites leave Egypt(01/15/01) Ex 12:6  Arrive in Wilderness (02/15/01) Ex 16:1  Arrive at Mt Sinai(03/01) Ex 19:1  Tabernacle set up(01/01/02) Ex 40:17  Priesthood consecrated(7 days) Lev 8:33-35  Priests begin work(01/08/02) Lev 9:1  Priestly offerings(1 st -12 th ) Num 7:1-2  Passover observed(01/14/02) Num 9:1-5  Census(02/01/02) Num 1-4  2 nd Passover observed (02/14/02) Num 9:11  Time to leave Mt Sinai(02/20/02) Num 10:11-12

Clean and Unclean  The primary purpose of the laws of cleanness was to impress upon them that they were God’s holy people and that no defilement would be tolerated.  They were to be different from other nations, holy, unique, set apart.

Clean and Unclean  Eat Clean AnimalsLev 11:1-47; Deut 14  With split hoof and chew cud  From water with fins and scales  Insects with jointed legs for hopping  Most birds

Clean and Unclean  Unclean Animals Lev 11:4-7,10-20,23,  Split hoofs or chews cud  Camels: no split hoof  Rabbit: no split hoof  Hog: does not chew cud  Water creatures  No fins or scales  Catfish  Lobster  Oyster  Birds of prey: Eagles, hawk, vultures,etc  Low to ground: Rats, reptiles, etc

Clean and Unclean  One became unclean by touching the carcass of an unclean animal  Vessels to be broken if defiled by unclean animal  Spring/well defiled by unclean carcass  A clean animal that dies on its own defiles one who touches the carcass

Clean and Unclean  Uncleanness after childbirthLev 12:1-8  Uncleanness from skin diseases Lev 13, 14  Examination/detection  Conduct of leper13:45-46  Garments13:47-59  House 14:33-57  Cleansing of leper14:1-32  Uncleanness from contact with dead body Num 19:11-22

Clean and Unclean  Cleanness in camp Num 5:1-4, Deu 23:9-14  Water of purificationNum 19:1-10

Observances, Feasts, etc  Sacrifices for the congregation Num 28:1-29,40  Daily: 2 lambs  Sabbath day: 2 additional lambs  New moons: 11 additional animals  Passover: 18 additional animals on all 8 days  Feast of weeks: 11 additional animals  Day of Atonement: 10 additional animals

Observances, Feasts, etc  Sacrifices for the congregation Num 28:1-29,40  Feast of Ingathering/Tabernacles (8 days)  1 st 30 extra animals  2 nd 29 extra animals  3 rd 28 extra animals  4 th 27 extra animals  5 th 26 extra animals  6 th 25 extra animals  7 th 24 extra animals  8 th 10 extra animals

Observances, Feasts, etc  Sabbath dayLev 23:1-3  New moonsNum 28:11-15  Beginning of religious calendar  Passover and Feast of Unleavened Bread Lev 23:4-14  Feast of Weeks/Feast of Fifty  End of religious calendar  Feast of Trumpets  Day of Atonement  Feast of Tabernacles

Observances, Feasts, etc  Sabbath YearLev 25:1-7  Hebrew rules  7 th year Hebrew slave freedDeu 15:12-18  7 th year Hebrew debt forgivenDeu 15:1-11  Read the law aloud to assembly Deu 31:9-13  Year of Jubilee (49 yrs)Lev 25:8-55  Treatment of the poor  VowsLev 27, Num 6,30