שְׁמוֹת
Šəmōṯ, ‘Names’
The Book of Exodus holds a significant place in the Pentateuchalˈpen(t)əˌt(y)o͞ok(ə)l — adjective — relating to or contained in the first five books of the Old Testament law. Despite not having a clear claim of Mosaic authorship, the portion from Exodus 20 through the Book of Deuteronomy explicitly acknowledges Moses as its writer. The Book of the Covenant, which includes the Ten Commandments, judgments, and ordinances, is unquestionably attributed to Moses. Furthermore, YAHWEH Hebrew יְהֹוָה Yəhōwā, one vocalization of the Tetragrammaton יהוה (YHWH), the proper name of the God of Israel in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament. The Tetragrammaton יהוה is considered one of the seven names of God in Judaism and a form of God’s name in Christianity. Covenant making covenant keeping GOD Himself gave Moses the Priest Code regarding tabernacle ritual and priesthood.
It is incredible to note that Jesus called it “the book of Moses”. Many scholars and traditionalists highly regard the Mosaic authorship, despite differing opinions from critical theorists. This information is retrieved from the New Improved Hertel blue ribbon edition King James study Bible. Keep studying and delving deeper into the Pentateuchalˈpen(t)əˌt(y)o͞ok(ə)l — adjective — relating to or contained in the first five books of the Old Testament law; keep growing in your knowledge of YAHWEH Hebrew יְהֹוָה Yəhōwā, one vocalization of the Tetragrammaton יהוה (YHWH), the proper name of the God of Israel in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament. The Tetragrammaton יהוה is considered one of the seven names of God in Judaism and a form of God’s name in Christianity. Covenant making covenant keeping GOD and His ways.
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Chapter 6 || Chapter 7 || Chapter 8 || Chapter 9 || Chapter 10
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Chapter 16 || Chapter 17 || Chapter 18 || Chapter 19 || Chapter 20
Chapter 21 || Chapter 22 || Chapter 23 || Chapter 24 || Chapter 25
Chapter 26 || Chapter 27 || Chapter 28 || Chapter 29 || Chapter 30
Chapter 31 || Chapter 32 || Chapter 33 || Chapter 34 || Chapter 35
Chapter 36 || Chapter 37 || Chapter 38 || Chapter 39 || Chapter 40
Growth of Israel in Egypt to Pharaoh’s army drowned
- Growth of Israel
- Opressed by a new king
- Pharaoh’s cruel order
- Birth of Moses
- Baby Moses found
- Moses kills Egyptian
- Moses flees to Midian
- Keeper of Jethro’s flock
- The burning bush
- God chooses Moses
- Rod of Moses
- Moses’ leprous hand
- Aaron’s appointment
- Moses’ message to Pharaoh
- Pharaoh rebukes Moses and Aaron
- Israel’s tasks increased
- Murmurings against Moses and Aaron
- The covenant renewed with Moses
- Genealogies
- Moses goes before Pharaoh
- The rod and the serpent
- First Plague
- Plague of frogs
- Plague of lice
- Plague of flies
- Plague of murrain
- Plague of boils
- Plague of hail
- Plague of locusts
- Plague of Darkness
- Pharaoh’s heart still hardened
- Israel to barrow vessels
- New Year Changed
- Passover instituted
- Firstborn slain
- Keeping of the Passover
- The exodus begun
- The pillar of smoke and also of fire
- Instructions to the Israelites
- Passage of the Red Sea
- Pharaoh’s army drowned
Moses’ song to Promise of an Angel
- Moses’ song
- Waters of Marah
- Wells of Elim
- Wilderness of Sin
- Sending of quails and manna
- An omer kept
- Rock of Horeb smitten
- Battle with Amalek
- Moses’ altar
- Visit of Jethro
- Jethro counsels Moses then departs
- Encampment at Sinai
- Moses on the mount
- God answers Moses from the mount
- the commandments
- No Other Gods
- Remember the Sabbath
- Honor Father and Mother
- Idolatry forbidden
- The altar
- Setting forth the judgements
- Teachings for cursers of parents
- Eye for an eye
- Teachings for an ox that gores
- Judgement for stealing of animals
- Teachings for idolatry
- Causing Suffering to any widow or fatherless child
- Teachings on usury
- Teachings on false reports
- Teachings on the Sabbath
- Three feasts
- Promise of an Angel
From Moses Builds an altar to the covering cloud
- Moses Builds an altar
- Moses ascends the mount
- Forty days and nights in the mount
- The tabernacle and its furniture
- The table
- The candlestick
- The tabernacle curtains
- Covering
- Boards
- Veil for the ark
- Altar of acacia wood
- The court of the tabernacle
- The measure of the court of the tabernacle
- Oil for the lamp
- The priesthood established
- The breastplate of twelve precious stones
- The sacred vestments
- Consecration of priests
- Various offerings
- God’s promise to be among the Israelites
- Measure of the altar
- Ransom money
- The laver
- The incense
- Tabernacle workmen
- The Sabbath a sign
- Two tables of stone
- The molten calf
- Moses reminds God of his promise
- Moses breaks the tables
- The idolaters slain
- The tabernacle moved
- God talks to Moses in the tabernacle
- Moses prays for God’s presence
- Moses asks to see God’s glory
- The tables renewed
- God’s covenant
- After 40 days Moses brings the tables down from the mount
- God commands keep the Sabbath
- Tabernacle offerings
- Workmen ready
- Workmen receive the offerings
- Work goes on in the tabernacle
- The veil in the tabernacle
- Furniture of the tabernacle
- The candle stick
- Oil and incense
- More tabernacle furnishings
- Sum of the offerings
- Making of the priestly vestments
- Moses views the work and approves
- Rearing the tabernacle
- Sanctification of Aaron and his sons
- The covering cloud