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Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, the books people skip, but shouldn’t

February 15, 2016 by untilfulllight

Exodus isn’t too hard because we have the story of the Children of Israel and the exodus with all its drama to keep us entertained, but then we get into the hard stuff.

The later part of Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers contain God’s laws, regulations, and rules for his people. Many of these are hard to understand and don’t make sense in our current world of “everything goes” Christianity. It’s so easy today to put God into a box and not have Him or his way of living intrude into our daily lives. But He is our God and is part of all we do. We need to live with an awareness of being His servants always.

To help you in your reading, following is a PDF of an overview lesson I did of this section of the Bible. ***NOTE: I took out the section on Typology–I’ll do a separate post on that.

I do want to do an audio recording of it, but my recording equipment had a major malfunction and it’s going to take me some time to figure it out (or as I suspect, I need new recording equipment).

Regardless, the PowerPoint below should prove helpful. Click on the image below to open the PDF.

UFL Exodus, Levit, Num overview_Page_01

 

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