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  • Jon: The first half of the book of Exodus tells the story of ancient Israel

  • being rescued from slavery.

  • And when people say 'the Exodus story' those are the chapters they're referring to.

  • Tim: But the book has a second half where Moses gives the Ten Commandments to Israel

  • along with these instructions about building a sacred tent.

  • Jon: And what links these two halves together is this crucial story:

  • the people of Israel, they're out in the middle of nowhere,

  • they find themselves at the foot of this mountain called Sinai.

  • And here God's presence comes dramatically down the form of a violent storm cloud.

  • Tim: Now let's stop a second and talk about this concept of God's presence

  • because it is really important for the rest of the book.

  • At the beginning of the Bible, in the Garden of Eden, humanity was in God's presence

  • they had this close relationship with Him and it was good.

  • But humanity rebels and the relationship is fractured and access to God's presence is lost.

  • But God promised Abraham that he would restore His blessing to all of the nations

  • and that includes this restoration of relationship

  • and access to God's presence.

  • Jon: So here at Sinai, God's presence is now right here in front of them

  • and it's actually quite frightening.

  • And He's here to invite Israel into this unique and close relationship with Him.

  • Tim: The word used to describe this relationship is 'Covenant'.

  • It's like a legal agreement between God and Israel.

  • And it's unique because up till now God hasn't asked Israel to do anything in return. ..

  • ... just to trust Him.

  • But here on this mountain God is going to ask Israel to do something...

  • ... a lot of things actually. He gives them a whole set of laws

  • it includes the Ten Commandments, and if they obey these commandments

  • they will become the people who will represent God to the nations of the world.

  • Jon: Like a priest would...

  • Tim: Yeah, in fact that is what God calls them to become, 'A kingdom of priests.'

  • And this is all connected back to the promise to Abraham

  • that his family would become a blessing to the nations.

  • Jon: Okay, but obeying these laws is going to be difficult

  • because there's a lot of them and they set really high standard.

  • Tim: Though if you think about it, I mean of anybody in the world who should be able to do it,

  • it is these people

  • who experienced first-hand God's grace and his power when He rescued them from slavery.

  • Jon: And they agree to obey the terms

  • but then they refuse to go into God's presence because it's still a bit frightening.

  • Tim: And since the people won't go up, Moses goes up to the mountain by himself to meet with God.

  • But God still wants to be with all of His people, and so he says...

  • Okay if the people won't come up here to me I'll come down off this mountain to be with you all.

  • And that's why he orders Moses to build this elaborate tent

  • as a place where God's presence can be among his people.

  • Jon: And that's why the next thing we get is

  • seven chapters of extremely detailed architectural blueprints for this tent.

  • It's really, really ... really long

  • Tim: But every details important and has some kinda symbolic value.

  • For example there is all this garden of Eden imagery inside the tent

  • And it is to remind you that when you're in the tent you are in God's presence.

  • Jon: Then we get another six chapters describing how they built the tent

  • which is really just repeating the same blueprints word-for-word.

  • Tim: Now, let's back up because before the tent is finished there's this super important story.

  • Moses is coming off the mountain with the Ten Commandments and the blueprints in his hands.

  • and he finds Israel breaking the first two commands of the Covenant.

  • Jon: (1) Don't have any other gods before me

  • and (2) Don't worship idol statues.

  • Tim: Right. And so here we are immediately after agreeing to the Covenant

  • they're throwing this ritual party. They're worshipping an idol.

  • And so God says to Moses, you know what, this is not going to work.

  • I should just wipe these people out and start over with you.

  • Jon: But Moses reminds God of his promise to Abraham

  • and he pleads with God to spare them,

  • which is a really weird conversation,

  • why would God need to be reminded of something?

  • Tim: Yeah it does seem odd. But this dialogue is inviting us into God's experience of grief and pain

  • due to Israel's actions.

  • And he really could walk away.

  • But instead this God chooses faithfulness to His own promises

  • Even though He knows it's going to cost Him.

  • Jon: So we come to the end of the book.

  • The tabernacle is built. God's presence comes down off the mountain to fill it.

  • And in the final scene Moses goes to enter the tabernacle to be in God's presence...

  • Tim: But he can't. He is actually not able to go inside

  • and that's how the book ends.

  • Jon: Why can't he go in? That was the whole point.

  • Jon: So when Israel worshiped the golden calf it was like a slap in the face to God's faithfulness.

  • And so Moses can't just waltz into the tent like everything's just fine.

  • There's a deeper problem still in this relationship.

  • Jon: Will they ever be able to fix the relationship and go into God's presence?

  • Tim: Well that is what the next book, Leviticus, is all about.

Jon: The first half of the book of Exodus tells the story of ancient Israel

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出埃及記概述--第2部分,共2篇。 (The Book of Exodus Overview - Part 2 of 2)

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