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From Egypt to Canaan
I.
AS
A TEXT
A.
Written
by Moses
1.
Written
by divine revelation (Deut.29:29) �Moses did not need to be there
2.
Written
by divine direction (II Pet.1:21)
a.
His
birth (Ex.2:1-2)
b.
His
meekness (Num.12:3)
c.
His
rebellion (Num.20:11-12,24)
d.
His
death (Deut.34:5-8)
B.
Titles
1.
Pentateuch
a.
Scholarly
name
b.
Means �five
books�
2.
Torah
a.
Jewish
name
b.
Means �law�
3.
The
Law of Moses
a.
Biblical
name (Ezra 3:2; 7:6; I Cor.9:9)
b.
Bible
references: 21 times
(1)
Old
Testament: 14 times
(2)
New
Testament: 7 times
C.
One
of the Divisions of the Hebrew Bible (Luke 24:44)
1.
The
Law of Moses
2.
The
Prophets
3.
The
Writings
D.
The
Five Books
1.
Genesis
a.
Name
means �beginnings� �compare generations, generate
b.
Theme:
Creation (Gen.1:1)
c.
Ends �in
a coffin in Egypt�
2.
Exodus
a.
Name
means �departure�
b.
Theme:
Redemption (Ex.6:6; 12:13)
3.
Leviticus
a.
Name
means �book of the Levites�
b.
Theme:
Holiness (Lev.11:44-45; 19:2; 20:7-8)
4.
Numbers
a.
Name
means �census� or �numbering� -notice that only potential soldiers
were counted (Num.1:6)
b.
Theme:
Warfare (Num.31:1-8)
5.
Deuteronomy
a.
Name
means �second law� -not a new law; but a summary, repetition
and application of the Mosaic Law
b.
Theme:
Obedience (Deut.7:6-11)
II.
AS
A TOPIC
A.
The
Place of the Law in Doctrine -see notes on Romans 7
B.
The
Divisions of the Law of Moses
1.
By
application
a.
Moral
Law
(1)
Basic
moral principles
(2)
The
ten commandments
b.
Ceremonial
Law
(1)
Man�s
duties to God
(2)
Concerns
tabernacle, priesthood, sacrifices, feasts, etc.
c.
Civil
Law
(1)
Man�s
duties to man
(2)
Concerns
families, servants, strangers, crimes, property, justice and various
regulations
2.
By
attitude
a.
From
Jewish tradition of 613 commandments (mitzvot) in the Mosaic
Law
b.
365
negative commandments corresponding to the 365 days in a solar year
c.
248
positive commandments corresponding to the number of parts in the human
body
3.
By
time (traditional)
a.
Time-bound � commandments
which must be observed at a particular time (during the day or during
the year)
b.
Non-time-bound
4.
By
reason (traditional)
a.
Rational � the
reason for doing it can be seen by reason
b.
Nonrational � cannot
be supported by human reason
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