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Exodus 17: 8-13. Our text today reveals a critical moment in the history of Israel. Following 430 years of captivity in Egypt, Moses had led them across the Red Sea into freedom. They had begun their journey toward the Promised Land and were soon met with opposition.
Biblical Commentary. (Bible study) Exodus 17:8-13. EXEGESIS: CONTEXT: In this story, the Israelites are still in the early stage of their forty-year wilderness journey. They crossed the Red Sea in chapter 14, began receiving manna from heaven in chapter 16.
10 mar 2014 · In Exodus 17 there are a number of different people we hear about who all play a role in victory being won: Moses, Aaron, Hur, Joshua, and the unnamed men who are engaged in the battle in the valley. How would you describe what each person contributes to the cause?
12 cze 2016 · Exodus 17:8-16 As I’ve said many times, Exodus is about the God who makes himself known: first to Moses, then to Pharaoh, then to the Egyptians, and now to the nation of Israel. We’ve been following Israel as they make their journey from the Red Sea (Exodus 14) to the foot of Mount Sinai (Exodus 19).
Exodus 17:8-13. I. Israel attacked by the Amalekites. (A) Amalek was the grandson of Esau. Full of the hate of his forefathers. So the Amalekites, who were actually Israel’s family, came to fight with Israel. The book of Deuteronomy tells us that the attacked the “hindmost…even all that were feeble…”. Stragglers are always a ...
Exodus 17:8-13. SOMEBODY TOCHED HEAVEN FOR ME. Intro: One night during the Civil War, an officer complained to General Stonewall Jackson that some of the soldiers were making a noise in their tent. “What are they doing?” asked the General. “They are praying now, but they have been singing,” was the reply.
Winning Spiritual Battles. Exodus 17:8-16. Theme: Divine help in spiritual warfare. Point: The Lord is able to give you the victory in every spiritual battle you face. Outline: Depend on the power of God (Exo 17:9-12). The importance of prayer is seen in the effect it had on the battle (v. 11).