The Bible Study Reading PlanSample
EXODUS
AUTHOR:
Before the Greeks changed the Hebrew Bible, the first five books were all one book, written by Moses, called the Torah.
DATE:
Moses wrote the book of Exodus sometime during the 40 years of wandering in the wilderness of Sinai in-between their exodus out of Egypt in 1446 BC and the conquest into the Promised Land in 1406 BC.
AUDIENCE:
Exodus was written to God's chosen people, the Israelites who were beginning to form a nation after being enslaved for 400 years. They had no sense of identity at this point and their mindset was more or less Egyptian by influence.
REASON:
Moses wrote this book to create a historical record of their escape from Egypt and the giving of the Law.
THEME:
Deliverance from slavery and the creation of the nation.
KEY VERSE:
"I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery. You shall have no other gods before me." (20:2-3 ESV)
SPLIT:
The Early Life of Moses (1-4), The Plagues and Exodus (5-15), The Red Sea and Giving of the Law (16-24), The Tabernacle (25-40)
KEY WORDS:
Slaves, Deliver, Covenant, Law, Tabernacle, Holy
About this Plan
The Bible Study is a one year study of the Bible that focuses on how each book relates to you. This reading plan is meant to be used alongside your copy of The Bible Study to keep you on track every day.
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