Chapter 29 & 30
Chapter 31 & 32
Chapter 33
Chapter 34
100

The priests were set apart for their sacred duties through the following rituals of consecration: the preparation of holy sacrifices 

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What are verses 1-3?

100

The first commandments in the law prohibit worshipping other gods or making graven images, but these are the very first things the Israelites want to do

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What are verses 1-6?

100

This section of Exodus is unified by its concern for God's presence with his people. When God threatens not to go with his people to the Promised land, lest they should be consumed by his wrath

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What are verses 1-3?

100

The two stone tablets of the Ten Commandments- the tablets that Moses angrily broke when he saw the Israelites dancing around their golden calf- still need to be replaced. So Moses goes back up the mountain alone for another forty days and forty nights

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What are verses 1-4?

200

The careful attention to the details of these rituals - to be followed in perpetuity

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What are verses 29-30?

200

The actions of Moses are decisive in turning away the wrath of God and restoring true worship to Israel. As the mediator, he patiently intercedes for Israel on the basis of the covenant 

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What are verses 7-14?

200

The goal of their exodus is now threatened by the problem of their sin. But Moses goes into the tent of meeting

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What are verses 7-11?

200

There the mediator has another encounter with God. He stands in God's presence to hear proclaim the full meaning of his gracious name

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What are verses 5-9?

300

A reminder of God's purpose for their ministry: the priests were consecrated to serve God in the sanctuary he sanctified by his glory, so that God could dwell with the people he saved in love

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What are verses 43-46?

300

Moses intercedes even to the point of offering his own life for their sin

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What are verses 30-35?

300

Where Moses meets with God face to face and sucessfully argues that unless God goes with them, there is little point in their going at all

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What are verses 12-15?

300

Upon making his descent, Moses discovers that his face is still shining with the reflection of God's glory

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What are verses 29-35?

400

A sanctuary tax that symbolized the redemption of Israel and went for the ongoing maintenance of the tabernacle

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What are verses 11-16?

400

Moses sternly calls Aaron to account

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What are verses 21-24?

400

Indeed the presence of God is the thing that sets Israel apart from all other nations

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What is verse 16?

400

This visible display of divine radiance distinguishes Moses as the mediator and marks a further development in the glory of God as the _______  _________  __  _________

(Your answer will be in the form of "What is the ___ ____ __ ____?")

What is the main theme of Exodus?

500

Ongoing observance of a weekly Sabbath

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What are verses 12-17?

500

Moses courageously mobilizes the Levites to execute God's vengeance

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What are verses 25-29?

500

But since this is a sight that no sinful mortal can survive, God agrees to show Moses only his goodness, which is the backside of his glory

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What are verses 19-23?

500

"The veil as an image of the numinous or transcendent is a literary archetype."

Connect this statement to Till We Have Faces. Make sure to include the veil, the numinous, and a specific literary character.

*Hint* "Till that word can be dug out of us, why should they hear the babble that we think we mean? How can they meet us face to face till we have faces?"


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