Mid Term Review:
What Old Testament Book Is This?
- Story of Conquest and Division of the Land
- Story of Israel’s first kings: Saul and David
- Story of leaving Egypt and receiving the law
- Songs of thanks, lament, wisdom, praise
- Second giving of the law
- Story of flood, Abraham, Jacob
- Moabite woman becomes a follower of Yahweh
- 2 censuses, 2 generations, 40 years wandering due to unbelief
- Wisdom story of suffering and restoration
- Repetition story of sin, judgment, repentance, and deliverance
- Rules for sacrifices for Israel’s religious leaders
Three groups of literature in the Old Testament:
- History
- Wisdom/Worship
- Prophets
Ten Commandments:
- No other God
- No idols
- Do not misuse God’s name
- Keep the Sabbath
- Honor the parents
- Do not murder
- Do not commit adultery
- Do not steal
- Do not lie
- Do not covet
Who is God?
- Creator/Eternal/Powerful
- Good
- Orderly/Wise
- Personal
- Judge
- Holy
- LORD/I AM/Yahweh
Who are people?
- Created
- Made in God’s image
- Male and female
- Managers
- Good
- Responsible to work
- Morally responsible
What went wrong?
- The test
- Satan or his agent challenged God
- Three reasons to rebel/distrust
- Brokenness with God/death
- Brokenness with work/earth
- Brokenness with people
- Condemned all people
Abraham Covenant:
- Genesis 12:1-3
- Land: Partly fulfilled in OT; Joshua
- Nation: Partly fulfilled in OT; Exodus
- Blessing; Partly fulfilled in OT
- Eternal – Romans 11:29; Galatians 3:17
- Unconditional – Genesis 15:9-12; 17
- Partly fulfilled in Jesus’ 1st coming; finally fulfilled in last days
Mosaic Covenant:
- Exodus 19 – Deuteronomy
- 613 laws
- Sacrifices
- 10 commands – Deuteronomy 4:13
- Conditional – Exodus 19:5-8; Deuteronomy 28-29
- Temporary – Hebrews 7:12; 8:13; Romans 10:4; Acts 15:5 Luke 22:20
- Became Old Covenant; Replaced with New Covenant Jeremiah 31:31
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