• #226 — Sabbath, Contributions, and Devotion (Exodus 34-36)

  • Apr 25 2024
  • Length: 38 mins
  • Podcast
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#226 — Sabbath, Contributions, and Devotion (Exodus 34-36)

  • Summary

  • Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley have a conversation about the themes found throughout Exodus 34-36 and trace them throughout the rest of Scripture.

    Questions Covered in This Episode:

    • What are on the tablets Moses receives in Exodus 34:1-9?
    • Why do we need the 10 commandments, again?
    • Does Exodus 34:7 mean that if a father sins there will be some sort of judgment that is passed down generationally?
    • Why is the proclamation of the name significant?
    • Where does the number 40 show up in the Bible?
    • What is going on with Moses’s shining face? Where else does it show up in scripture?
    • After Moses’ intercession, he gathers the people to tell them to take a Sabbath. Why?
    • What follows is a bit like the reversal of the Golden Calf incident (Exodus 35:20-29) - right?

    Resources Mentioned in this Episode:

    • Exodus 34-36, Jonah 4:2, Joel 2:12-14, Philippians 3, Matthew 4:1-11, Luke 9:28-36, 2 Corinthians 3:18
    • Knowing Faith Divine Judgment against False Gods (Exodus 32-33)

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