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1. Selected Words, Selected History (Deuteronomy 1-3)
(teaching/Copy of Deuteronomy Commentary)
...  When you updated a treaty, the historical prologue would be updated as well.  Thus the historical prologue of the covenant at Sinai in its first two stages were as follows:  “You yourselves have seen ...
2. Selected Words, Selected History (Deuteronomy 1-3)
(OT Torah Commentary/Deuteronomy Commentary)
...  When you updated a treaty, the historical prologue would be updated as well.  Thus the historical prologue of the covenant at Sinai in its first two stages were as follows:  “You yourselves have seen ...
3. Cycle 1: Seven Seals (Revelation 4:1-8:1)
(teaching/Revelation Commentary)
... Moreover, it is not surprising that the vision is described by allusions to the earthly copies of the heavenly sanctuary: the tabernacle and temple (also Mount Sinai) as well as Aaron's robe.  For the ...
... The covenant at Sinai was originally to resemble the one with Abraham -- living by faith one would walk according to the stipulations written on the heart. Throughout the discussion Sailhamer looks to ...
5. Part II, In the Wilderness: Numbers 10:11-14:45
(teaching/Copy of Numbers Commentary)
In Num 10:11 the people of Israel begin to "set out by stages from the wilderness of Sinai" where they have been since Exodus 19:1.  Following the cloud by day first to the wilderness of Paran (Num 10:11, ...
6. Part II, In the Wilderness: Numbers 10:11-14:45
(OT Torah Commentary/Numbers Commentary)
In Num 10:11 the people of Israel begin to "set out by stages from the wilderness of Sinai" where they have been since Exodus 19:1.  Following the cloud by day first to the wilderness of Paran (Num 10:11, ...
7. In the Wilderness, Still at Sinai: Numbers 1:1-10:10
(teaching/Copy of Numbers Commentary)
Exodus, Leviticus and Numbers are tied together because the Israelites arrived at Sinai with Exo 19:1 and began their journey from Sinai with Num 10:11.  Thus the beginning of Numbers is meant to be read ...
8. In the Wilderness, Still at Sinai: Numbers 1:1-10:10
(OT Torah Commentary/Numbers Commentary)
Exodus, Leviticus and Numbers are tied together because the Israelites arrived at Sinai with Exo 19:1 and began their journey from Sinai with Num 10:11.  Thus the beginning of Numbers is meant to be read ...
9. The Holiness Code & Appendix (Leviticus 17-27)
(teaching/Copy of Leviticus Commentary)
... code with the narrative mark: "These are the statutes and rules and laws that YHWH made between himself and the people of Israel through Moses on Mount Sinai."  Verse 13 ends the blessings, and verse 45 ...
10. The Holiness Code & Appendix (Leviticus 17-27)
(OT Torah Commentary/Leviticus Commentary)
... code with the narrative mark: "These are the statutes and rules and laws that YHWH made between himself and the people of Israel through Moses on Mount Sinai."  Verse 13 ends the blessings, and verse 45 ...
11. The Structure and Content of Leviticus 1-7
(teaching/Copy of Leviticus Commentary)
... in the tabernacle, Exo 29 and Lev 6-7 are revealed on Sinai.  We will see that Lev 1-5 is arranged theologically and thematically, but Lev 6-7 is arranged by order of frequency.  In any case, the whole ...
12. The Structure and Content of Leviticus 1-7
(OT Torah Commentary/Leviticus Commentary)
... in the tabernacle, Exo 29 and Lev 6-7 are revealed on Sinai.  We will see that Lev 1-5 is arranged theologically and thematically, but Lev 6-7 is arranged by order of frequency.  In any case, the whole ...
13. The Image of God and the Golden Calf (Exodus 32-34)
(teaching/Copy of Exodus Commentary)
... Feast of Unleavened Bread and also in contrast to the meal with the elders on Mount Sinai), there is a new festival to YHWH initiated by Aaron.  Both true and false worship in Exodus shared the same high ...
14. The Image of God and the Golden Calf (Exodus 32-34)
(OT Torah Commentary/Exodus Commentary)
... Feast of Unleavened Bread and also in contrast to the meal with the elders on Mount Sinai), there is a new festival to YHWH initiated by Aaron.  Both true and false worship in Exodus shared the same high ...
15. "Heaven on Earth" or "God with Us" (Exodus 25-31 and 35-40)
(teaching/Copy of Exodus Commentary)
... for different levels of holiness.  The same pattern can be found back in Exo 24:1-18 when we were looking at Mount SinaiSinai and the Tabernacle are earthly replicas of the heavenly sanctuary of God.  ...
16. "Heaven on Earth" or "God with Us" (Exodus 25-31 and 35-40)
(OT Torah Commentary/Exodus Commentary)
... for different levels of holiness.  The same pattern can be found back in Exo 24:1-18 when we were looking at Mount SinaiSinai and the Tabernacle are earthly replicas of the heavenly sanctuary of God.  ...
17. Going to Sinai (Exodus 15:22-18:27)
(teaching/Copy of Exodus Commentary)
The trip to Sinai starts off with the complaining continuing.  We saw the theme of grumbling before the salvation in the Sea of Reeds/Extinction and here we see it again.  It is important that it is directed ...
18. Going to Sinai (Exodus 15:22-18:27)
(OT Torah Commentary/Exodus Commentary)
The trip to Sinai starts off with the complaining continuing.  We saw the theme of grumbling before the salvation in the Sea of Reeds/Extinction and here we see it again.  It is important that it is directed ...
... and often a synonym. It is found where we would expect the opposite of Har Magedon to be in Revelation. Kline traces this motif from the mountain of Eden through Ararat through Sinai-Horeb through Jerusalem-Zion ...
20. Abraham and Moses
(Comments)
Original site included the following comment: Blogger Aquatiki said... I'm not sure if any covenant but the Messianic can be fairly contrasted with the Mosaic. The Sinaic is the center of the entire Pentateuch ...