Playlist: Exodus, Book of (topic)
Psalms: Book Five (Part One): Psalms for the Winter Blues
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughThe Book of Exodus, as part of the Pentateuch, holds a significant place within the structure of biblical literature. It is the second book of the Law, corresponding to the second book of the Psalms, and is associated with themes of marriage, law, covenant, exile, and redemption. Exodus also aligns with the Festival Scroll of …
Psalms: Book Two (Part One)
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughThe Book of Exodus holds a significant place within the broader organizational structure of biblical texts, correlating with the second book of Psalms (Psalms 42-72), Psalm 147, the book of Ruth, and the Pentecost season. Exodus, meaning "going out" or "departing," centers on the theme of separation, as it details Israel's …
Psalms: Book Two (Part Two)
Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughBook Two of the Psalms, encompassing Psalms 42-72, is thematically linked to the Book of Exodus, the Book of Ruth, and the Pentecost season. These connections reveal shared themes of separation, redemption, and covenant. In Exodus, the children of Israel are separated in Egypt and later led into the wilderness, where God works …
The Sacrifices of Leviticus (Part 1)
Sermon by John W. RitenbaughThe book of Exodus carries profound significance as it centers on the theme of redemption. It portrays Israel in slavery, with Pharaoh as a type of satan and Egypt representing the world. Israel symbolizes the Christian, bound in servitude to sin within this worldly context. The narrative focuses on their liberation from …
Offerings (Part One)
Sermon/Bible Study by John W. RitenbaughThe book of Exodus opens with the children of Israel in slavery, and it narrates their redemption from bondage through the miraculous intervention of God. Within this account, typical characters emerge: Pharaoh represents the adversary, and Egypt symbolizes the world of sin. This narrative of deliverance highlights the power and …
The Song of Moses
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by Richard T. RitenbaughThe Book of Exodus, particularly in relation to the song of Moses found in Exodus 15, holds a significant place in the imagery of divine judgment and redemption. This song, composed by Moses after the miraculous crossing of the Red Sea and the destruction of the Egyptian army, captures a moment of profound intervention by God, …
Deuteronomy (Part 5)
Feast of Tabernacles Sermon by John W. RitenbaughThe book of Exodus presents a profound narrative of deliverance and the subsequent giving of law. It begins with a brief history of why Israel was in Egypt and how they became slaves. A significant portion of Exodus describes the destruction of Egypt, the departure of the Israelites from bondage, and the start of their wandering …
Hebrews (Part One): The Stage Is Set
Sermon by John W. Ritenbaugh (1932-2023)The book of Exodus illustrates the active participation of the worshippers in constructing the physical implements and tools necessary to carry out the divine instructions given by God. They were involved in building the Tabernacle itself, along with its furniture and implements, strictly adhering to the precise guidance …