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Exodus is one of the most foundational books of the entire Bible! 
This animated Bible video reveals the purpose behind Moses’s writing of Exodus to Israel. Learn how the historical and literary context of Exodus proclaims the plan of Yahweh to ancient Israel and to us today. 
Discover how Exodus was designed to teach Israel the character of Yahweh, and how they were to be a nation marked by His steadfast love. 
Whether you're studying the Torah, teaching the Pentateuch, or diving deeper into Exodus, this video is perfect for inductive Bible study, personal devotions, or small group learning.
Start your journey through Exodus now—and see the Bible through ancient eyes.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Frankfort, Henri. Kingship and the Gods. Chicago, 1978.

Hoffmeier, James. Ancient Israel in Sinai, Oxford University Press, 2005, 114-115.

Hoffmeier, James. “Egypt, Plagues in, ”Anchor Yale Bible Dictionary: Volume 2 (D-G). Doubleday,1990, 374-377.

Hoffmeier, James. Israel in Egypt, Oxford University Press, 1996, 

Janzen, Mark. D. Ed. Five Views on The Exodus. Zondervan Academic, 2021.

Kitchen, Kenneth. On the Reliability of the Old Testament. William B. Eerdmans, 2003. 

Kline, M. G. Treaty of the Great King. Grand Rapids, Eerdmans, 1963.

Mendenhall, George E. “Covenant Forms in Israelite Tradition,” The Biblical Archaeologist Vol. XVII, 50-76.

Propp, William H. C. Exodus 1-18: The Anchor Yale Bible. Yale University, 1999.

#Exodus #BibleStudy #OldTestament

CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro: The Hero of the Bible
0:34 Who is Yahweh that He should be Obeyed?
1:37 Israel’s Slavery in Egypt
2:13 Yahweh & Moses versus Pharaoh
3:24 God’s Covenant at Mount Sinai
4:35 God’s Mercy & Steadfast Love
5:33 The Tabernacle: God Dwells with His People 
6:04 Exodus for All Generations
6:44 Application: Exodus Through Jesus

Exodus is one of the most foundational books of the entire Bible!
This animated Bible video reveals the purpose behind Moses’s writing of Exodus to Israel. Learn how the historical and literary context of Exodus proclaims the plan of Yahweh to ancient Israel and to us today.
Discover how Exodus was designed to teach Israel the character of Yahweh, and how they were to be a nation marked by His steadfast love.
Whether you're studying the Torah, teaching the Pentateuch, or diving deeper into Exodus, this video is perfect for inductive Bible study, personal devotions, or small group learning.
Start your journey through Exodus now—and see the Bible through ancient eyes.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Frankfort, Henri. Kingship and the Gods. Chicago, 1978.

Hoffmeier, James. Ancient Israel in Sinai, Oxford University Press, 2005, 114-115.

Hoffmeier, James. “Egypt, Plagues in, ”Anchor Yale Bible Dictionary: Volume 2 (D-G). Doubleday,1990, 374-377.

Hoffmeier, James. Israel in Egypt, Oxford University Press, 1996,

Janzen, Mark. D. Ed. Five Views on The Exodus. Zondervan Academic, 2021.

Kitchen, Kenneth. On the Reliability of the Old Testament. William B. Eerdmans, 2003.

Kline, M. G. Treaty of the Great King. Grand Rapids, Eerdmans, 1963.

Mendenhall, George E. “Covenant Forms in Israelite Tradition,” The Biblical Archaeologist Vol. XVII, 50-76.

Propp, William H. C. Exodus 1-18: The Anchor Yale Bible. Yale University, 1999.

#Exodus #BibleStudy #OldTestament

CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro: The Hero of the Bible
0:34 Who is Yahweh that He should be Obeyed?
1:37 Israel’s Slavery in Egypt
2:13 Yahweh & Moses versus Pharaoh
3:24 God’s Covenant at Mount Sinai
4:35 God’s Mercy & Steadfast Love
5:33 The Tabernacle: God Dwells with His People
6:04 Exodus for All Generations
6:44 Application: Exodus Through Jesus

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Exodus Historical Background: Why Moses Wrote Exodus

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Understand Genesis like an ancient Israelite!
This animated Bible video reveals how Moses, author of the Pentateuch (Torah), used Genesis to correct Israel’s Egyptian worldview and teach them the true character of God. Learn how the historical and literary context of Genesis brings its message of creation, identity, and covenant into sharper focus.
See how Genesis was designed to teach Israel who they were—and who their God is—at the start of their journey as God’s chosen people.
Whether you're studying the Torah, teaching the Pentateuch, or diving deeper into Genesis, this video is perfect for inductive Bible study, personal devotions, or small group learning.
Start your journey through Genesis now—and see the Bible through ancient eyes.

Special thank you to Dr. Gordon Johnston for his help with this video!

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BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Alexander, Desmond. From Paradise to the Promised Land: An Introduction to the Pentateuch
Alexander, Desmond. "Genesis" in IVP Introduction to the Bible, ed. Philip S. Johnson
Goldingay, John. Genesis (Baker Commentary on the OT: Pentateuch)
Heidel, Alexander. “Enuma Elish” in the Babylonian Genesis: The Story of the Creation. 2nd ed.
Hoffmeier, James K et. al. Genesis: History, Fiction, or Neither
Johnston, Gordon H. “Genesis 1 and Ancient Egyptian Creation Myths”, in Bibliotheca Sacra 165
Kitchen, Kenneth. “Israel Seen from Egypt: Understanding the Biblical Text from Visuals and Methodology” in Tyndale Bulletin
Longman III, Tremper. How to Read Genesis
Longman III, Tremper. Genesis
Miller, Johnny V. and John M. Soden. In the Beginning… We Misunderstood 
Morenz, Siegfried. Egyptian Religion
Steinmann, Andrew E. Genesis (TOTC)
Redford, Donald B. Egypt, Canaan, and Israel in Ancient Times
Redford, Donald B. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt
Waltke, Bruce. Genesis: A Commentary
Walton, John H. The NIV Application Commentary: Genesis
Wenham, Gordon. Rethinking Genesis 1-11: Gateway to the Bible

#Genesis #BibleStudy #oldtestament 

CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro: Why was Genesis written?
0:49 Authorship of Genesis
1:50 Worldview of Genesis’ Original Readers
2:55 Egyptian Worldview & Mythologies
5:05 The God of Israel & Humanity
6:56 Experiences of Genesis’ Original Readers
7:38 Application: Knowing & Trusting God’s Character

Understand Genesis like an ancient Israelite!
This animated Bible video reveals how Moses, author of the Pentateuch (Torah), used Genesis to correct Israel’s Egyptian worldview and teach them the true character of God. Learn how the historical and literary context of Genesis brings its message of creation, identity, and covenant into sharper focus.
See how Genesis was designed to teach Israel who they were—and who their God is—at the start of their journey as God’s chosen people.
Whether you're studying the Torah, teaching the Pentateuch, or diving deeper into Genesis, this video is perfect for inductive Bible study, personal devotions, or small group learning.
Start your journey through Genesis now—and see the Bible through ancient eyes.

Special thank you to Dr. Gordon Johnston for his help with this video!

DONATE:
https://www.thebibleeffect.com/partner-with-tbe

FIND US ON THE BIBLE APP (YouVersion):
https://bit.ly/494cjmG

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🙏 To all of our generous supporters: THANK YOU! 🙏

BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Alexander, Desmond. From Paradise to the Promised Land: An Introduction to the Pentateuch
Alexander, Desmond. "Genesis" in IVP Introduction to the Bible, ed. Philip S. Johnson
Goldingay, John. Genesis (Baker Commentary on the OT: Pentateuch)
Heidel, Alexander. “Enuma Elish” in the Babylonian Genesis: The Story of the Creation. 2nd ed.
Hoffmeier, James K et. al. Genesis: History, Fiction, or Neither
Johnston, Gordon H. “Genesis 1 and Ancient Egyptian Creation Myths”, in Bibliotheca Sacra 165
Kitchen, Kenneth. “Israel Seen from Egypt: Understanding the Biblical Text from Visuals and Methodology” in Tyndale Bulletin
Longman III, Tremper. How to Read Genesis
Longman III, Tremper. Genesis
Miller, Johnny V. and John M. Soden. In the Beginning… We Misunderstood
Morenz, Siegfried. Egyptian Religion
Steinmann, Andrew E. Genesis (TOTC)
Redford, Donald B. Egypt, Canaan, and Israel in Ancient Times
Redford, Donald B. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt
Waltke, Bruce. Genesis: A Commentary
Walton, John H. The NIV Application Commentary: Genesis
Wenham, Gordon. Rethinking Genesis 1-11: Gateway to the Bible

#Genesis #BibleStudy #oldtestament

CHAPTERS:
0:00 Intro: Why was Genesis written?
0:49 Authorship of Genesis
1:50 Worldview of Genesis’ Original Readers
2:55 Egyptian Worldview & Mythologies
5:05 The God of Israel & Humanity
6:56 Experiences of Genesis’ Original Readers
7:38 Application: Knowing & Trusting God’s Character

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Genesis Historical Background: Why Moses Wrote Genesis

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