
Children's
Bible Study
(Lesson
#4)
"Let the little
children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the
kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these." Matthew
19:14


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In our previous lessons, we
learned how the Bible all fits together, the
"Lands of the Bible," and we took a
peek at the book of Genesis. In this lesson, we
will be learning about the Exodus.
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By our Bible studies together, you
will learn that God has a plan:
A
plan for the nation of Israel
A plan for providing man with forgiveness and eternal
life.
A Plan for YOU!!!
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Every
week you will find a new Bible Study here. These studies
are designed for youth ages, 6 - 12.
This
is Lesson #4. Have you studied
our earlier lessons?

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What do I need for
this Bible Study?
A Bible
A little notebook.
A pen!!!
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for Bible Study by first saying a prayer asking God to
help you receive what he is trying to teach you with his
word.
  
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Are
you ready?
"The
Exodus"
(An Overview of the chapter
of Exodus)
(If
you don't have a Bible, you can open up an online Bible here. Right click with
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That way you can switch back and forth easily!)
Exodus
is the second book of the Bible. "Exodus"
is a Latin word dervied from Greek Exodos , the
name given to the book by those who translated it into
Greek., The word means, "exit,"
"departure" (See Luke 9:31; Hebrews 11:22).
Who wrote the
book of Exodus? 
Moses wrote the book of Exodus which is the second book
of the Law. How do we know that Moses wrote Exodus? If
you read
Luke 24:27 and John 5:46, you will see evidence that Moses,
guided by the Holy Spirit, wrote the first 5 books of the
Bible. Several statements in Exodus
indiciate that Moses was the author of the book of
Exodus. Also Joshua 8:31 refers to the command of Exodus
20:25 as having
been "written in the Book of Moses." The New
Testament also claims Mosaic authorship for various
passages in Exodus (see Mark 7:10, 12:26, and Luke
2:22-23.
    
In
studying the book of Exodus, we will learn about Moses
and his brother Aaron. We also will be learning how the
families of Israel are starting to become a nation.

What happens in the book of
Exodus?
God's
people are slaves. (Exodus 1)
God calls Moses to lead His people. (Exodus 2-4)
Pharaoh and God's people. (Exodus 5-11)
Passover. "A picture of Jesus"(Exodus 12-13)
God's people leave Egypt. "The Exodus" (Exodus
14-19)
God gives the Law to His people. (Exodus 20-24)
The building of the tabernacle. (Exodus 25-40)

In
Lesson #1, we learned that
the first 5 books of the Bible are called the "Books
of the Law."
Genesis
Exodus
Leviticus
Numbers
Deuteronomy
Exodus is the second book
of the Law.
Who are the main people
that are mentioned in the book of Exodus?
Moses
Aaron
You
can also listen to Exodus on Real Audio right here!

Details Please!!!
(Chapters 1-13)
It has been a long time . . . . . . . . . .
Jacob who God renamed Israel is not alive any longer. All
of Jacob's children are dead too. Jacob's descendants
continue to live in the land of Egypt.
A new Pharaoh is now ruler
over the families of Jacob (Israel.) The new ruler has
made the families of Israel slaves. God's people, the
families of Israel, prayed to God to free them. God
answers their prayers and CALLS Moses to be their leader.
Chapter 1
The families of Israel are slaves to
the Egyptians. The Egyptians are not nice to God's
people.
 
Chapter 2
Moses is born!!! His mother hid him
in a basket in the water to hide him from Pharaoh's
soldiers. An Egyptian princess adopted Moses and he grew
up in Pharaoh's house. When Moses was older, he killed an
Egyptian and then he left Egypt and fled to Midian.

Chapters 3,4
God SPOKE to Moses through a burning
bush! God told Moses to go back to Egypt. God told Moses
that He wanted Moses to lead the families of Israel out
of Egypt.

Chapters 5,6
Moses went to talk to Pharaoh. Moses
asked Pharaoh to let the families of Israel go. Pharaoh
refused to free God's people.

Chapters 7-10
Since Pharaoh refused to free God's
people from slavery, God sent disasters to the Egyptian
people. Pharaoh STILL refused to set God's people free.
      
    
Chapters 11-13
Pharaoh's refusal to set God's
people free brought the worst disaster of all upon the
Israelites. God took the lives of all the first-born
children of the Egyptians. God did not take the lives of
the first-born children of His people. The sparing of the
families of Israel's first -born children was called the
"Passover."

(Chapters 13-18)
In chapters 13 through 18, God
delivers His people from the Egyptians. God leads the
families of Israel through the Sinai wilderness.

Chapter 13
Moses leads God's people out of
Egypt. God showed them where to go with a Big cloud in
the daytime and at night-time, he led them by fire!

Chapter 14,15
Pharaoh decides to run after God's
people. God miraculously divides the Red Sea in half to
create a path for His people to cross. When Pharaoh's
soldiers attempt to catch God's people, the water crashes
on top of them and God's people are safe.

Chapter 16,17
God's people become hungry and
thirsty and God miraculously provides them with food and
water.
 
(No silly! Not from Burger King!)
Chapter 18
Moses meets his family in Midian.
Moses gets other people to help him lead God's people.

(Chapters 19-40)
God gives Moses the Ten Commandments
and directions for building the tabernacle.

Chapters 19-24
God gives his people the Law through
Moses and the Ten Commandments. God's people promise that
they will obey God.

Chapters 25-31
God gives His people directions to
build the tabernacle. The tabernacle was a tent that was
very holy. God's people could worship Him there.
 
Chapter 32
God's people decided to disobey God.
They made a calf out of gold and they worshipped the
calf. Moses became very angry with God's people and he
broke the tablets that contained God's laws for his
people. Moses prayed to God to please forgive the
families of Israel.

Chapters 33,34
Moses writes the Ten Commandments on
two tablets just as God tells him to do. God promises His
people that He will stay with them.

Chapters 35-39
God's people built the tabernacle
and made special clothing for the Priest.

Chapter 40
The tabernacle was built and God
showed His people that he was pleased with them. God
showed his pleasure with a cloud during the day and a
fire during the night.

When
did
all of these events take place?
(1600
BC) God's people were in slavery.
(1400 BC) God's people build the tabernacle.

What
furniture did God's people need for the tabernacle?
The
Table (Exodus 37:10)
The Ark (Exodus 37:1)
The Altar of Incense (Exodus 37:25)
The Lampstand (Exodus 37:17)
The Bronze Basin (Exodus 38:8)
The Altar of Burnt Offering (Exodus 38:1)
Did
you know?
The
book of Exodus gives us pictures of Jesus!
No kidding! How you say. . . .
The
Passover Lamb had to be PERFECT! The lamb was killed and
it's blood was put on the doors of the families of
Israel. The blood served as a sign that the people inside
were to be protected. The Passover Feast shows us a
picture of how God plans to send the Lamb of God
which is Jesus!
Can
you think of any other ways
that the Passover Lamb and Jesus are
similar?
The Passover Lamb and Jesus both are
perfect and both were innocently
led to their slaughter. The blood of the lamb served as a
sign which protected the families of Israel and the blood
of Jesus has the power to save people too if they will
believe in Him and accept Him as their Lord and
Saviour!
The Tabernacle shows us a
picture of Jesus too! Did you know that the furniture in
the Tabernacle show us Jesus? The lampstands show us that
Jesus is the light of the world. The laver
which is a bowl for washing show us that Jesus
washes our sins clean if we ask for His
forgivness. The Bronze Altar shows us a picture of how Jesus took
our sins when He died on the cross.
Aaron, The High Priest shows us a
picture of Jesus who is our High Priest.
Think About It
As
God led His people out of slavery, think about HOW he took care of them. God
takes care of us too. Think about ways that Jesus has
taken care of you in your life. Why not keep a prayer
journal and write down your prayer request. Then when God
answers you, you will have a written record of How God
has taken care of you!!!

Related
Links
Our
Unit Study on Independence & the Exodus
Bible Story about
The Tabernacle Home Page
The Mystery of the Ark of the Covenant
The Tabernacle: God's
Portrait of His Son Jesus
Holy Land: Sinai and the Bible
Cybertour of Egypt
Map of Egypt

Color
A Picture!
Moses & The Burning
Bush
Moses & The Ten
Commandments

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