I was making my notes and was almost finished when somehow I lost half of them. Bah! Grrr. So, toward the end my notes get shorter, 'cause I had to go back and redo. There's probably more stuff missing, but I'm done
Ch. 21
A Hebrew servant may only serve for 6 years, the servant may go freely at the arrival of the 7th year. Unless he decides to stay. If he has a wife that was given to him during those 6 years and she had children during that time, the wife and children are to stay with the master. The servant may stay with his wife and kids and master. If he stays, his master will bore his ear through with an aul. Sounds like fun! Fun side note, I don't have any piercings. Not even my ears!
Various ordinances are given to the people. In this chapter, mostly pertaining to injuries.
"Thou shalt give life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, burning for burning, wound for wound, stripe for stripe."
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Ch. 22
First half of chapter pertains to property rights.
Then we have various laws. We come back to the mention of virginity (more on that upcoming areas of the Bible). If a man sleeps with a virgin who is betrothed, he must endow her to be his wife...unless the father refuses, then he must pay an amount for the bridal price of virgins.
Other laws: do not allow witches, bestiality, anyone making sacrifices to false gods, or anyone cheating/harming foreigners. Don't be a bleep to widows and orphans. Don't practice usury. Don't curse your leaders.
The first fruits of your labor and your firstborn belong to the Lord.
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Ch. 23
Don't give false report/don't lie. Don't do wrong just because everyone else is! Don't treat others differently due to lack of status. Return lost ox/ass to the owner, and you are to help the animal even if owner is your enemy. Avoid false charges. Don't accept gifts that come with ulterior motives. Don't oppress strangers. Sow the land for 6 years, let it rest the 7th year. Work 6 days, rest the 7th day. Your household, your servants, your livestock, and even the strangers in the land must rest. Don't worship false gods & don't speak their name.
Keep 3 feasts a year unto the Lord: Feast of Unleavened Bread (Passover), Feast of Harvest (Pentecost in NT), and Feast of Ingathering (aka Feast of Tabernacles).
Special instructions for keeping festivals.
The Lord is sending an angel ahead of them to lead them and protect them. They are to respect and obey the angel. The Lord will drive out the people dwelling in the land little by little, the children of Israel are not to have anything to do with their gods.
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Ch. 24
Moses met with the Lord and after he went and told the people all that he'd been told, and they responded that they would obey.
Moses wrote down all the words of the Lord, then he built an alter and set up 12 pillars. Then Moses sent young men of Israel to offer sacrifices.
Moses reads the Book of the Covenant to the people and they agree to obey and Moses sprinkles blood on them.
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Ch. 25
The Lord tells Moses to have the people bring him offerings/gifts.
They are told what they should bring and they are given instructions on how to build/set up a sanctuary.
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Ch. 26 & 27
They continue to be given instructions on how to build/set up the tabernacle.
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Ch. 28
Instructions are given about the garments that Aaron and his sons are to wear.
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Ch. 29
This chapter is about the consecration of the priests, to set them aside for God's purpose.
The process of consecration began with cleansing. Then they were to be clothed by garments given by God (not just any ol' garments). There were also to be anointed.
We are told about the various offerings: sin offering, burnt offering, consecration offering, and wave offering, and also grain offering and drink offering.
The son of a priest who becomes a priest must do a week of consecration. Instructions are given (vs. 29-37). After this, instructions for continual consecration are given.
The Lord says, "The tabernacle shall be sanctified by my glory...and I will dwell among the children of Israel and will be their God."
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Ch.30
More instructions!
And also, Moses is told that when he counts the people, everyone that is counted must give a half shekel. Everyone who is counted, rich or poor, must give the same amount.
Ch. 21
A Hebrew servant may only serve for 6 years, the servant may go freely at the arrival of the 7th year. Unless he decides to stay. If he has a wife that was given to him during those 6 years and she had children during that time, the wife and children are to stay with the master. The servant may stay with his wife and kids and master. If he stays, his master will bore his ear through with an aul. Sounds like fun! Fun side note, I don't have any piercings. Not even my ears!
Various ordinances are given to the people. In this chapter, mostly pertaining to injuries.
"Thou shalt give life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, burning for burning, wound for wound, stripe for stripe."
---
Ch. 22
First half of chapter pertains to property rights.
Then we have various laws. We come back to the mention of virginity (more on that upcoming areas of the Bible). If a man sleeps with a virgin who is betrothed, he must endow her to be his wife...unless the father refuses, then he must pay an amount for the bridal price of virgins.
Other laws: do not allow witches, bestiality, anyone making sacrifices to false gods, or anyone cheating/harming foreigners. Don't be a bleep to widows and orphans. Don't practice usury. Don't curse your leaders.
The first fruits of your labor and your firstborn belong to the Lord.
---
Ch. 23
Don't give false report/don't lie. Don't do wrong just because everyone else is! Don't treat others differently due to lack of status. Return lost ox/ass to the owner, and you are to help the animal even if owner is your enemy. Avoid false charges. Don't accept gifts that come with ulterior motives. Don't oppress strangers. Sow the land for 6 years, let it rest the 7th year. Work 6 days, rest the 7th day. Your household, your servants, your livestock, and even the strangers in the land must rest. Don't worship false gods & don't speak their name.
Keep 3 feasts a year unto the Lord: Feast of Unleavened Bread (Passover), Feast of Harvest (Pentecost in NT), and Feast of Ingathering (aka Feast of Tabernacles).
Special instructions for keeping festivals.
The Lord is sending an angel ahead of them to lead them and protect them. They are to respect and obey the angel. The Lord will drive out the people dwelling in the land little by little, the children of Israel are not to have anything to do with their gods.
---
Ch. 24
Moses met with the Lord and after he went and told the people all that he'd been told, and they responded that they would obey.
Moses wrote down all the words of the Lord, then he built an alter and set up 12 pillars. Then Moses sent young men of Israel to offer sacrifices.
Moses reads the Book of the Covenant to the people and they agree to obey and Moses sprinkles blood on them.
---
Ch. 25
The Lord tells Moses to have the people bring him offerings/gifts.
They are told what they should bring and they are given instructions on how to build/set up a sanctuary.
---
Ch. 26 & 27
They continue to be given instructions on how to build/set up the tabernacle.
---
Ch. 28
Instructions are given about the garments that Aaron and his sons are to wear.
---
Ch. 29
This chapter is about the consecration of the priests, to set them aside for God's purpose.
The process of consecration began with cleansing. Then they were to be clothed by garments given by God (not just any ol' garments). There were also to be anointed.
We are told about the various offerings: sin offering, burnt offering, consecration offering, and wave offering, and also grain offering and drink offering.
The son of a priest who becomes a priest must do a week of consecration. Instructions are given (vs. 29-37). After this, instructions for continual consecration are given.
The Lord says, "The tabernacle shall be sanctified by my glory...and I will dwell among the children of Israel and will be their God."
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Ch.30
More instructions!
And also, Moses is told that when he counts the people, everyone that is counted must give a half shekel. Everyone who is counted, rich or poor, must give the same amount.
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