Congregational Courses: Exodus
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13 – How important were the Hebrews in the ancient world?
Dr. Adams names the different peoples of the Near East at the time of the Exodus.
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17a – How does one respond to the idea that the religion of Israel was largely borrowed from their neighbors?
Dr. Adams explains the differences between the God of Israel and the gods and goddess of the Near East.
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17b – How does the Biblical view of time differ from that of the ancient near east?
Dr. Adams explains the different way the other people of the Near East viewed time and space in comparison to the Hebrews.
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53 – Is the meal the Elders eat before God a type of the Lord’s Supper?
Dr. Adams discusses the idea of typology and how it can be used to understand events in the Bible.
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59 – What does it mean that Moses was only able to see the back of God?
Dr. Adams explains why God only showed his goodness to Moses as he passed by.
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29 – In what sense does the call of Moses look back to Genesis?
Dr. Adams demonstrates how the call of Moses is connected to Genesis.
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25 – What kinds of things should one look for as one reads through Exodus?
Dr. Adams gives an overview of the literary structure of Exodus.
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27 – How can the literary structure of the call of Moses be summarized?
Dr. Adams explains the literary perspective of Exodus 3.
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50 – What role do the Ten Commandments play in the life of a Christian today?
Dr. Adams explains what the purpose of the Ten Commandments are for Christians.