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From Exodus 19 to Numbers 10 where are the Israelites encamped?

Mt. Sinai for about one year

From God's perspective Israel is what? Responsible for whom?

Kingdom of priests; share God with the Nations

Know the Ramm quote

"Redeemed man is called to morality; moral man is called to worship. The redeemed man shod his repentance in the quality of his moral life; he shows his gratitude in his worship"

The tabernacle is a moveable...

Tent

Know the mountain/tabernacle analogy

-Moses is the only one allowed on the top of the mountain, priest is only one allowed in Holy of Holies


-all can come to worship at base of


Mountain, all can come to worship outside


Know the symbolic and practical function of the tabernacle furniture

Ark of covenant: a safety deposit box for important pieces of their history; throne of God and place of forgiveness


The Menorah: light source; presence of God on earth


The Incense Altar: keeps the temple from smelling ratchet with all the slaughtered animals; prayers


Table of Bread: priests eat it as part of their salary; God will always make provisions for His people, God will be present with His people

What is the sin which threatens to undermine all of this talk of relationship?

Sin of the golden calf


-idolatry


-cultic prostitution

"Slow to anger" is literally "long of.."

Long or nose, (takes long time for Him to get angry)

Where is the "13 attributes" passage?

Exodus 34

In terms of the promises, what is the focus of leviticus?

Relationships

Know the priestly roles

1. Officiated at the tabernacle when the various sacrifices were presented


2. The priests took down, transported, and put back up the tabernacle and it's furniture


3. Determining if individuals had been healed of various diseases and if so, priests superintendent the cleansing rituals


4. Teaching Israelites the decrees of the law so that the lords commands would not be violated


5. Exercised judicial function and handed down decisions


6. Blew the silver trumpets to give signals in battle


Know the emphasis of each sacrifice

1. The burnt offering: to atone for sins


2. Grain offering: reminds men and women that God is the sole giver of life and nurture


3. Fellowship and peace offering:


4. Sin offering: sin is pollution


5. Guilt offering: sin is a debt, a compensation for sins

Know the Wenham quotation on pictures/models

Look at notes

Lev. 10 and 24 together illustration that every context-private and public- and every person-leader and follower- must be aware of God's Holiness

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According to Ryken, characterization is achieved through four possible agents. What are they?

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"When God entitles his word to stories, he delegated to us as readers the talk of interpreting characters by________ and __________ of them and their actions."

Book

"Analysis of a character in a bible story requires both deception and _________. What does Ryken mean by these terms?

Ryken

What is meant by the expression "circles of sacred space"?

Derouchie

Why is the section called numbers?

People are counted

Why do the Israelites spend 38 years wandering in the wilderness?

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Why will Moses not cross the Jordan into the promised land?

he didn't honor God as Holy

Provide 2 examples of the deterioration recorded?

1. Miriam went from praising God in Exodus to joining the rebellion in Numbers


2. Israel goes from defeating the Amalek in Exodus to being defeated by the Amalek in Numbers

Match up the oracles if Balaam with Abrahamic promises

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What element of the promise looms large in numbers?


Provide 5 different contexts illustrating this theme

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Cite two offices predicted in Deuteronomy which loom large on the pages of the OT


Kings (Deuteronomy 17:14-22


Prophets (Deuteronomy 18:14-22)

Which OT book illustrates Deuteronomy's brother-in-law teaching?

Ruth

Identify examples of NT usage of Deuteronomy

A. Cultural background- Matthew 22:23-33 ( brother-in-law marrying wives of dead brothers)


B. Prophetic Expectation- Acts 3:17-26 (Moses was quoted)


C. Ethical instruction (Matthew 18:16)


D. Theological interpretation (1 Corinthians 10:18-22)


E. Theological affirmation (Hebrews 12:28-29)



Identify what each of the 10 commandments commands and condemns

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Cite and explain the two reasons why the 10th commandment us unique

1. It's internal


2. If you break this one, you will break a few more on the way (David and Bathsheeba)

Where is the thesis statement of Judges? What is it?

-judges 2:10-19


-sin, slavery, sorrow, supplication, salvation

What is a minor/major judge?

-major judges have have stories About them, minor judges have a few lines

In theory Baal is Lord of what? By what means is Baal promted to send rain?

-lord of the storm


-prayer & cultic prostitution

Know Deuteronomy 11:10-15

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How do the arrangement of the major judges suggest deterioration(a death spiral) over time?

-each time a judge dies, they sin, and then a new judge, then they die, and they sin again

Know the chiastic pairs

-Otheniel + Samson


-Ehud + Jephthah


-Deborah+ Abimelech

Know that it is a book about kindred killing kindred

-judges (Israelites killing Israelites)

How do the concluding stories function?

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How does Achsah sure as fail for all women who come after her?

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