Exodus
Those following the two-year Bible reading plan with me will begin reading Exodus tomorrow, February 18. (Link to the Two-Year Bible Reading Plan)
We meet Moses as an infant in the first chapter of Exodus and learn how he, with God’s help, led the Israelites out of Egypt.
Most of the book of Exodus takes place at Mount Sinai where God gave the Israelites the Ten Commandments. This is where God gave Moses the specific design for the Tabernacle, altars, and many items of worship and the garments for the priests. We will also read about the rebellion of the Israelites. The book of Exodus concludes when God’s glory fills the Tabernacle.
Because there are so many sceptics, even within the church and including many misguided pastors who insist there is no evidence of the Israelites presence in Egypt or at Mount Sinai, I feel compelled to share the links to at least a few videos that show recent archaeological finds that give definite evidence of their presence in both places. I’ll also include a few key words to help search for these videos given the media bias against sharing them and making them available.
Image Credit: http://www.freebibleimages.org/illustrations/moody-moses-red-sea/
In Egypt
www.byfaith.org “Hebrews Making Bricks in Egypt . . .
Finding the Israelites in Goshen: The David Rohl lectures
Mount Sinai
Ron Wyatt and other archaeologists used Bible passages and geological maps to re-construct the route the Israelites might have taken (contrary to what most commentaries said, and still say today) and has discovered irrefutable evidence of the Red Sea crossing and the location of Mount Sinai. Check out these videos:
Revealing God’s Treasure:
See also www.ronwyatt.com for more of this archaeologist’s discoveries.