Exodus, Part 1: Covenant People Rescued
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Lesson OneRescuer Prepared (Ex 1-6)26 Activities|1 Assessment
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Exodus 1-6
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In | Workbook: Genesis 50 to Exodus 1
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In | Story Arcs
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In | Workbook: The Story of the Hebrews in Egypt
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In | Oppression
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In | A Rescuer Is Chosen—Birth and Rescue
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In | Moses the Protector of His People
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In | The Calling of Moses as Rescuer
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In | YHWH
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Behind | Onsite: Rameses and Pithom in Goshen - Egyptologist Essam Zeid
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Behind | Onsite: The Mighty Nile - Source of Life
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Behind | Onsite: Nilometer - Egyptologist Essam Zeid
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Behind | Onsite: The Nile and the Key of Life - Egyptologist Essam Zeid
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Behind | Museum of the Bible: Egyptian Temple
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Behind | Museum of the Bible: Pyramids Then and Now
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Behind | 360 View: The Pyramids of Ancient Egypt
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Behind | 360 View: Embalming and the Afterlife
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Behind | Onsite: Rescuer Born Along the Nile
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Behind | The Crook
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Behind | Moses: Scribe and Shepherd - Passages Exhibit and Green Scholars Initiative
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Behind | 360 View: The Burning Bush
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In Front | Divine Choice
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In Front | Workbook: God’s Choice - Case Study on Calling
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In Front | Our Daily Bread: Bricks without Straw
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson TwoJudgment by Plagues (Ex 7-11)21 Activities
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Exodus 7-11
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In | Workbook: Signs and Wonders
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In | Judgment by Plagues
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In | Workbook: Hardening a Heart
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In | Heart Hardening
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In | Pharaoh’s Hard Heart
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In | The Purpose of the Contest
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Behind | Onsite: Memphis
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Behind | Onsite: Rameses and Ma'at - Egyptologist Essam Zeid
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Behind | Onsite: Rameses the Great
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Behind | YHWH vs. the Gods of Egypt
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Behind | Egyptian Polytheism: Dr. Mariam Ayad
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Behind | Workbook: YHWH vs. the Gods of Egypt
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Behind | Weighing the Heart
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Behind | Onsite: Aaron and the Sea Serpent
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Behind | Onsite: Akhenaten's Monotheism
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In Front | Hardened Hearts
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In Front | Workbook: Contemporary Worldview and the God of the Exodus
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In Front | Our Daily Bread: Out of Chaos
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson ThreePassover (Ex 12–13)14 Activities
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Exodus 12-13
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In | Workbook: Passover Event and Liturgy
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In | Passover
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In | Predictions, Prophecies, Promises and Foreshadow
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In | Passover Ordinance
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Behind | Onsite: Samaritan Passover
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Behind | Onsite: Samaritan Way of Life - Priest Husni Wasef Al Samri
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In Front | Onsite: Palm Sunday Procession
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In Front | Passover and the Last Supper
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In Front | Passover in John's Gospel
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In Front | Shepherd and Sheep
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In Front | Workbook: Songs about the Blood
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson FourLiberation: Crossing the Sea (Ex 13-15)17 Activities
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Exodus 13-15
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In | Workbook: Song of Moses and Miriam
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In | Workbook: Deliverance at the Sea of Reeds
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In | Inner-Biblical Parallels
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In | Liberation as Holy War
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Behind | iMap: Routes of the Exodus
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Behind | Onsite: Mighty Hand and Outstretched Arm
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Behind | Possible Dates for the Exodus
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Behind | Possible Routes for the Exodus
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Behind | Onsite: Crossing the Sea of Reeds
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Behind | Music in Warfare and Worship
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In Front | Christianity Today: The God of War
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In Front | Miracles
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In Front | Onsite: Second Exodus
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In Front | Our Daily Bread: Stand or Go?
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Lesson FiveJourney to Sinai (Ex 16-19)19 Activities
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Getting Started
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Lesson Text: Exodus 16-19
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In | De-Creation
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In | Workbook: De-Creation
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In | De-Creating to Re-Create
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In | Workbook: Desert Crises
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In | God's Testing and Provision
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In | God's Purpose and His Presence
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Behind | Onsite: Waters of Chaos and New Creation - Steve Wunderick, Karnak Temple
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Behind | Onsite: 70 Palms and 12 Springs
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Behind | Onsite: Water from the Rock
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Behind | Desert and Wilderness
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Behind | Onsite: Provision, Protection and Guidance - Abu Sabah
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Behind | Onsite: Prayer at Rephidim
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Behind | 360 View: The Amalekites at Rephidim
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In Front | Praying Like Moses in Egypt: Dr. Sameh Maurice
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In Front | The Power of Prayer: Dr. Sameh Maurice
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In Front | Workbook: Walking by Faith in the Wilderness
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Wrap-Up
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Getting Started
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
Behind | Music in Warfare and Worship
As you might expect, music was a natural part of life and work in ancient Egypt. There were amateur musicians who played on informal occasions.
This funeral procession shows musicians who may have been hired for the occasion.
This model of a harpist was designed to entertain a deceased dwarf in the afterlife.
Temple musicians performed on behalf of particular deities and often served as chantresses. Professional musicians also served in the royal courts. The chantress shown here is holding a sistrum instrument.
This tomb painting from the Chapel of Sebekhotep depicts dancers presenting African products to the king. A victory dance was an important way to offer public and even cosmic praise for a military achievement.
Perhaps the song of triumph in Exodus 15 strikes you as overly triumphalist. Let’s take a look into the role of music in ancient Israel to get some perspective. You may be surprised to see a link between warfare and worship that will continue throughout the storyline of the Bible.