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537 Read the Bible for Yourself 6: How to Read the Law

537 Read the Bible for Yourself 6: How to Read the Law

This is part 6 of the Read the Bible For Yourself. Tragically, many Christians skip over reading the Torah. They focus on the Gospels or Epistles of the New Testament. However, the first five books of the Bible contain many rich insights into Gods heart

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February 29, 202456m 31s

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This is part 6 of the Read the Bible For Yourself.

Tragically, many Christians skip over reading the Torah. They focus on the Gospels or Epistles of the New Testament. However, the first five books of the Bible contain many rich insights into God's heart and how he asked Israel to live. In fact, it's impossible to understand the rest of the Bible, or even Jesus, without first becoming familiar with the Law. This episode will provide you an overview of the Torah's instruction about holiness, sacrifice, justice, and sacred time.

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Reading the Law takes work

  • Sometimes it’s just weird (Lev 11:20-23)
  • Sometimes it’s tedious (Ex 26:7-9)
  • Important to focus while reading
  • Eliminate distractions
  • Read aloud if you can
  • Keep track of things (underline, highlight, write notes in the margin)

The books of the Law (Torah)

  1. Genesis
  2. Exodus
  3. Leviticus
  4. Numbers
  5. Deuteronomy

Four categories of Law

  1. Holiness
  2. Sacrifice
  3. Justice
  4. Sacred time

Sinai and the giving of the Law

  • God came down on the mountain and spoke audibly (Ex 19:16-21)
  • The people agreed to obey and then “stood at a distance” while Moses went up and received the rest of the Law (Ex 20:18-21)

Tabernacle

  • The 2nd half of Exodus contains meticulous instructions on how to build the tabernacle and everything that went outside and inside of it.
  • The tabernacle is where