In our lesson today we learned of the Feasts of Booths “Tabernacles” known as Sukkoth. The Festival of Booths (also known as Tabernacles) was so named because during those days they were to construct booths in which to live.
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In this week’s scriptures, Leviticus 22:17-25, the Lord tells Moses to instruct Aaron to tell the people His requirements for acceptable sacrifices.
In the lesson text today we see once again the matchless and precious grace of God's love poured out for His people by way of the Day of Atonement. Christ's once-for-all sacrifice was superior to the Old Testament Day of atonement (Hebrew 10:10).
In today’s lesson text, we have Moses overseeing the assembling of the tabernacle. Click to read today's lesson.
Today’s set of scriptures speaks to relationship as much as rules. God in His love for us beckons us to know Him and love Him. He cautions them not to have any other gods before Him (Vs. 3) He reminds us that He is above all and is to be revered as such!
In today’s lesson we see these signs, thunder, lightning, power, and the glory signaled the presence of the Lord. The sound of the trumpet did not come from the camp, but from heaven, as the people trembled.
This week's lesson tells us of the Israelites going forth from Egypt to the wilderness in Mt. Sinai, where they pitched their tents at the bottom of the mountain as Moses went up to hear from God.
SCRITURE BY PAMELA JONES Scripture Lesson Text: Exodus 12:1-14 Related Scriptures: Joshua 5:8-12; 2 Kings 23:1-3,21-23; Ezra 6:19-22; Luke 22:7-16 Exodus 12:1-14 is the main scripture of this story to “remember” how they got over, so to speak. The Israelites were to follow the script that God has laid out […]
This week’s lesson gives us a bird’s eye view of one of the most fascinating happenings in scripture. It details the miraculous story of how God began His plan to deliver His people through Moses