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Exodus 1-4
God is faithful to His promises and will always deliver His people.
Why is the book of Exodus in the Bible and what does it reveal about our Lord and Savior
Jesus Christ?
1)
INTRODUCTION CO 3:1-2
2)
A BRUTAL BONDAGE EX1, EX1:7-12, 22; JN 8:33-34
3)
A BENEVOLENT BROTHER EX 2, EX 2:1-3, HE 11:23-26; EX 2:10-14; AC 7:22; EX 2:23-25
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A BURNING BUSH EX 3, EX 3:1-4, 7-11, 13-15; JN 8:58-59; 6:51, 8:12, 10:9, 10:11, 11:25, 14:6, 15:1, 18:4-6
MOSES
CHRIST
Surrounding the birth of Moses, innocent children were killed by
Pharaoh (Exodus 1:22).
Surrounding the birth of Jesus, King Herod killed innocent children
in Bethlehem (Matthew 2:16).
Moses had to flee his natural land because of Pharaoh’s
persecution (Exodus 2:15).
Jesus and his family had to flee their native land because of
Herod’s persecution (Matthew 2:14).
Pharaoh died and Moses returned after he is told: “All the men are Herod died and Jesus returned after “…those who sought the
dead that sought your life” (Exodus 4:19).
child’s life are dead” (Matthew 2:20–21).
Moses’ prayer healed Miriam of leprosy (Numbers 12:10–13).
Jesus cleansed the leper (Matthew 8:2–3).
Moses chose 12 messengers, one from each tribe.
Hoshea, who
becomes Moses’ close associate, is renamed Joshua (Numbers
13:2–16).
Jesus chose 12 apostles who will judge Israel’s 12 tribes.
Simon,
one of those closest to Jesus, was renamed Peter (Matthew
16:17–19; Mark 3:16–17).
Moses prayed over the miracle of the manna and quails (Exodus
16:1; Numbers 11:31).
Jesus performed the miracle of the loaves and fish twice (Matthew
14:13–21; 15:32–39).
The dividing of the Red Sea took place under Moses’ command
(Exodus 14:15–22).
Moses was on a mountain for the blessing of the commandments
(Exodus 19:20; Deuteronomy 6:5–25).
Jesus walked on the sea and calmed the storm (Matthew 14:22–
36).
Jesus was on a mount when he gave the Beatitudes and his
commandments (Matthew 5:1–12).
A cloud overshadowed Moses, Aaron and Miriam and the voice of
God was heard (Numbers 12:5–8).
God promised to raise up a prophet like Moses (Deuteronomy
18:15).
Although Moses brought Israel to the border of the Promised Land,
as a punishment for his own rebellion, he could not enter it
(Numbers 20:1–13).
A cloud overshadowed Peter, James, and John with Jesus, and the
voice of God was heard (Matthew 17:1–5).
Christ is the prophet that God promised, but he is greater than
Moses (Hebrews 3:1–6).
Because of his obedience, Jesus brings people into Paradise (Luke
23:43).
PASTOR MARK DEMIRE
THE COMMUNITY OF
Grace
SEEING THE LORD IN THE OLD TESTAMENT: SLAVERY AND A SAVIOR EXODUS 1-4
JANUARY 23, 2022
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