Playlist: Goshen (topic)
Head 'Em Up and Move 'Em Out!
Sermonette byThe area known as Goshen, where the Israelites lived, was approximately 20 miles wide and about 15 miles long. The city of Rameses, located at the upper edge of Goshen, was a treasure city of Egypt built by Israelite labor and served as the starting point of the exodus. From Rameses, the Israelites marched towards Succoth, a …
Passover (Part Five)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughThe Israelites' homes during the time of the Passover were located in Goshen, not assembled in Rameses, as repeatedly shown in the book of Exodus. They stayed in their houses in Goshen on the night of the fourteenth, adhering to the command not to leave until morning. Moses, following God's directive, remained in Goshen as well, …
The First Day of Unleavened Bread (Part One)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughPassover takes place at twilight as the 14th of Abib begins. Unleavened Bread begins 24 hours later on the 15th of Abib. The Passover is a preparation day.
Passover (Part Four)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughThe children of Israel were located in the land of Goshen during the time of the first Passover, as established in Genesis 47:5-6, where Pharaoh instructed Joseph to have his family dwell in the best of the land, specifically in Goshen, in the northern portion of the Nile Delta, known as Lower Egypt. This area, large enough to …
The Truth Matters!
Commentary by Martin G. CollinsSecular scientists opt for political correctness, denying anything which would establish the historicity of the Bible, even the location of Joseph's tomb.
Does Doctrine Really Matter? (Part Six)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughConfusion over time of Passover, the wavesheaf offering, and Pentecost results from making assumptions unwarranted by clear scriptural evidence.
Unleavened Bread and the Holy Spirit (2019)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughEgypt is not directly a symbol of sin, but instead the world. The Days of Unleavened Bread symbolize what God did for us, not what we did by our own power.
Who Are We and Where Do We Fit? (Part One)
Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)If we really considered or believed in our hearts that our calling was truly a treasure, we would take extraordinary steps to prevent any loss of it.
Conviction and Moses
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughOur conviction reveals itself in living by faith. Moses is a stunning example of how a convicted Christian should live — with loyalty and faithfulness to God.
Made His Wonderful Work to be Remembered (Part One)
Sermon byWe must remember that God is working not only in the world, but in our personal lives as well, training us to lead, act, and believe with conviction.
Places of Safety (Part One)
Sermonette by Ryan McClureGod see His Holy Days (include the weekly Sabbath) as typical places of safety. Such occasions foreshadow a time when the wolf and lamb dwell together.