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Walk Through the Bible

Walk Through the Bible

By Shane Tucker

A Bible study that concentrates on the overall historical, grammatical, cultural, and theological context of each verse and chapter throughout the Bible.
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Genesis 9

Walk Through the BibleMar 22, 2022

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Exodus 26

Exodus 26

God gives Moses the detailed instructions on how to build the tabernacle. Everything was covered in gold, the curtains were intricately woven with purple, red, and blue dye.

Mar 28, 202446:00
Exodus 25

Exodus 25

The Lord tells Moses to take up an offering from among the people so they can build for Him a sanctuary so He can dwell with His people. God then instructs Moses on how to build the ark of the covenant, the table of bread, and the golden lampstand.

Mar 21, 202448:58
Exodus 24

Exodus 24

After the giving of the law in chapter 20, and the ordinances/case laws in chapters 21-23, the covenant the Lord makes with Israel is now ratified. The word of the Lord was read to the people, and the people said they would do all that the Lord has commanded. Sacrifices were made, and Moses, along with a group of others ascend the mountain of God to go and worship.

Mar 07, 202401:10:36
Exodus 23

Exodus 23

The Lord continues to exposit His law for the people of Israel. He also commands them to hold three feasts a year to commemorate what He has done for them. He ends it by giving them the promise that He will send an angel ahead of them into the promise land to guide and guard them and assist them in giving them the land.

Feb 29, 202459:11
Exodus 22

Exodus 22

Exodus 22 is the continuation of the ordinances and case laws that God is expositing from His 10 commandments. The breaking of the law had serious consequences, and the people of Israel were being made aware of what those consequences were. Built into these ordinances were protections for those who suffered loss.

Feb 22, 202401:02:28
Exodus 21

Exodus 21

After giving the ten commandments, God now gives the ordinances on how to apply them to certain situations. He also tells the Israelites the consequences and punishments for breaking His law.

Feb 08, 202401:05:09
Exodus 20

Exodus 20

The giving of the Ten Commandments.

Feb 01, 202451:31
Exodus 19

Exodus 19

The Israelites finally reach Mt. Sinai where God will make His covenant with them and then give them His law. Moses acts as the mediator between God and man and is told to consecrate the people in preparation for the coming of the Lord. The Lord's presence descends upon the mountain in an awesome display of majesty. They are warned not to come close or touch the mountain or they will be put to death. Sinful man cannot come into contact with a holy God without being sanctified first. Jesus's finished work on the cross is what has sanctified us and allows us to not only approach the mountain of God, but to go up and have fellowship with the Lord and enter into His presence for all eternity.

Jan 25, 202401:18:59
Exodus 18

Exodus 18

Jethro comes to visit Moses and hears the good news of what God had done. Moses proclaims the gospel and Jethro believes. He praises God, blesses Him, and proclaims that the Lord is God. In the second half of the book Moses sits in judgment over the entire Israelite community, Jethro sees this and tells Moses that this is not healthy, and that he needed to appoint other godly men to help bear the burden of this ministry. Moses listens and does just that, thus setting up a functional governance over Israel.

Jan 18, 202457:09
Exodus 17

Exodus 17

The Israelites come to a place where the is once again no water. And they grumble and quarrel with Moses. God instructs Moses to go to Horeb with his staff and strike this rock and water will come out. Afterwards, Amalek attacks Israel and Moses sends Joshua and the men out to fight as Moses went up on a hill to watch. When Moses had his staff raised high Joshua would prevail, but when his staff came down Amalek prevailed. So, Aaron and Hur held Moses's arms up until evening and the Israelites won the battle. Moses built an altar and named it the Lord is my banner.

Jan 11, 202401:15:24
Exodus 16

Exodus 16

The Israelites grumble to Moses because they are hungry and without food. God hears their grumbling and sends down manna from heaven to feed them.

Dec 07, 202301:09:15
Exodus 15

Exodus 15

After God delivers the Israelites out of Egypt and gives them safe passage through the Red Sea, Moses composes a song of praise for the nation to sing to the Lord. When God does something great the only appropriate response is to worship Him.

Nov 30, 202301:09:19
Exodus 14

Exodus 14

The Israelites are trapped against the sea as the Egyptian army appraoches. However, God parts the Red Sea and allows them to pass through on dry ground, but when the Egyptians pursue them, the waters go back and overtake the army. God has delivered Israel out of the hands of the Egyptians.

Nov 16, 202359:32
Exodus 13

Exodus 13

While leaving Egypt God gives instructions to Moses that the Israelites will consecrate their firstborns to Him. In addition, Moses receives further instructions on how the feast of unleavened bread is to be celebrated. The Exodus out Egypt continues.

Nov 09, 202352:48
Exodus 12

Exodus 12

This is one of the most pivotal chapters in all of scripture. We have the institution of the Passover, the perfect and spotless lamb that is sacrificed for the substitutionary atonement for sin. When God sees the blood of the lamb on the doorposts and lintel, He will Passover that house and death will not come upon it. What also takes place is the actual Exodus itself. The Israelites have been freed from Egyptian slavery and now they are making their way to Mount Sinai where they will worship the Lord God. All of this is of course a foreshadowing of the ultimate substitutionary atonement and freedom from bondage and death we receive through Christ.

Nov 02, 202301:07:44
Exodus 11

Exodus 11

This is the interlude between the ninth and tenth plagues. One final warning to pharaoh of what is to come. Death is about to come upon every firstborn son of Egypt. But pharaoh hardened his heart and would not let the people of Israel go.

Oct 26, 202359:00
Exodus 10

Exodus 10

In chapter ten we get the eighth plague of locusts and the ninth plague of darkness. But pharaohs heart is still hardened, and he will not let the people go. Thus, setting himself and Egypt up for the tenth and final plague of death to all the firstborns.

Oct 19, 202301:02:34
Exodus 9

Exodus 9

Chapter nine focusses in on the fifth, sixth, and seventh plagues against Egypt. Most of the Egyptian's livestock are dead, they are covered in boils, and the great hailstorm just devastated their crops. But pharaoh's heart is still hardened, and he will not let the Israelites go.

Oct 12, 202301:03:60
Exodus 8

Exodus 8

Moses returns to pharaoh and says thus says the Lord, let my people go. But pharaoh does not listen, therefore, God extends His mighty hand once again and brings forth the second, third, and fourth plagues to Egypt. Pharaoh's heart is still hardened and he refuses to listen to God.

Oct 05, 202355:12
Exodus 7

Exodus 7

Moses and Aaron go back to pharaoh and demand he let the people of Israel go. He declines so Aaron throws his staff to the ground, and it turns into a serpent. Pharaoh calls his wise men and sorcerers in, and they throw their staffs on the ground, and they turn into serpents as well. However, Aarons staff swallows up the magician's staff, and pharaohs heart is hardened. Aaron then strikes the Nile with his staff and the water turns to blood. Pharaoh turns to his magicians once again who through their dark arts pull off a cheap counterfeit imitation. Satisfied, pharaoh returns to his house with his heart still hardened. This is the first of the ten plagues that will come upon Egypt.

Sep 28, 202358:19
Exodus 6

Exodus 6

In chapter 5 pharaoh asks who is the Lord? In chapter 6 God responds. I am the Lord, God Almighty. God gives Moses the seven "I wills" in vv. 6-8. God promises to save them, redeem them, adopt them, and give them an inheritance. They will be His people and He will be their God. But the Israelites refuse because they are broken in spirit and in heavy bondage. God then tells Moses and Aaron to go back to pharaoh and tell him to let my people go. The chapter ends with a genealogy showing that Moses and Aaron are direct descendants of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Levi. They are Levites by birth, therefore, qualified to serve as priests to the nation.

Sep 21, 202301:04:28
Exodus 5

Exodus 5

Moses and Aaron appear before pharaoh and say, "thus says the Lord, let my people go." Pharaoh responds by saying, "who is the Lord that I should obey his voice?" These are the two questions everyone must answer themselves. Who is the Lord? Why should I obey Him? Pharaoh does not let the people go, in fact for their annoyance he takes away their straw and demands the same quota of bricks be made. It appears the Israelites are worse off than before so Moses goes to God with his complaint on why He has not yet intervened. God responds in chapter 6.

Sep 14, 202353:10
Exodus 4

Exodus 4

Moses continues his objection on why he should not be the one to go to Egypt to free the Israelites form bondage. God reassures Moses that He will be with him, and the people will listen to him. Moses meets up with Aaron and makes his way to Egypt where Aaron speaks to the people and shows them the signs God had given them to show and the people listened and believed. When they heard God had visited them and He was concerned for them they bowed down and worshipped Him.

Sep 07, 202301:06:48
Exodus 3

Exodus 3

God speaks to Moses through the burning bush and commissions him to go to Egypt to free the Israelites from bondage. Moses is reassured by God that He will be with him when he goes because pharaoh will not listen. But God will stretch out His mighty hand and the sons of Israel will be freed. Moses asks God by what name should he be known, and God answers "I Am that I Am". Tell them "I Am sent me to you". The stage is set for Moses to now go and set the Israelites free after 400 years of slavery.

Aug 31, 202301:06:03
Exodus 2

Exodus 2

Moses is born under the sentence of death. All male Hebrew children were to be thrown into the Nile River. But Moses was hid for three months and was eventually discovered by pharaoh's daughter where she took him as her own son. He was raised as an Egyptian, but he later went out among his people where he witnessed an Egyptian beating a Hebrew. Moses intervenes and kills the Egyptian, Under the threat of Death, Moses flees to Midian where he lives for forty years before God calls him to go and fee the people of Israel firm Egyptian bondage.

Aug 24, 202359:33
Exodus 1

Exodus 1

Exodus begins as a continuation of Genesis with the sons of Israel living in Egypt. However, a new king comes into power who does not know Joseph and therefore, deals ruthlessly with the Israelites. First enslaving them, and ultimately giving a decree to kill all the newborn male children. It sets the stage for God to raise up Moses to go and redeem His people Israel.

Aug 17, 202353:30
Genesis 50

Genesis 50

Joseph and his brothers take and bury Jacob in the land of Canaan like Jacob requested. After Jacob's death, Joseph's brothers believe that he will pay them back for all the evil they had done against him. However, Joseph reassures them that he is not in the place of God to do such things. What they meant for evil, God used for good and that good saved many people. Before Joseph's death, he makes his brothers promise to take his bones with them when they leave the land of Egypt and return back to the promised land.

May 05, 202355:41
Genesis 49

Genesis 49

Joseph gathers all his sons in order to give them a final blessing of things to come before he dies. He exhorts his sons to bury him in the land of Canaan in the cave at Machpelah when he dies. The chapter ends with Jacob's death.

Apr 27, 202359:42
Genesis 48

Genesis 48

Joseph brings his sons Manasseh and Ephraim to get a blessing from Jacob before he dies. Jacob adopts Joseph's sons so that they will receive an inheritance and will become full heirs to the promise as his sons.

Apr 20, 202359:34
Genesis 47

Genesis 47

Joseph's family is brought into Egypt an introduced to Pharoah. They were given the land of Goshen to dwell in. The focus returns to the famine where we are told it was so severe that everyone ran out of money to buy food. Joseph makes a plan for people to sell their livestock in exchange for food. At the end of the chapter Jacob is getting close to death so he makes Joseph swear he will bury him in Egypt, but instead take him back to the land of Canaan to be buried.

Apr 13, 202348:21
Genesis 46

Genesis 46

Jacob takes his family into Egypt in order to see Jospeh. In between the departure from the promised land and the reunification we get a genealogy of Jacob and his family. Seventy persons enter Egypt, the ideal and complete number. The chapter ends with the reuniting of Jacob and Joseph after twenty-two years.

Apr 06, 202359:16
Genesis 45

Genesis 45

Joseph finally reveals himself to his brothers and they are terrified. He comforts them and tells them not to worry because it was God's plan that he was sent into Egypt so that he could save a remnant of people for the Lord. Joseph instructs his brothers to go back and get their father and the rest of the family and bring them to Egypt. Jacob at first did not believe them but finally says his son is alive and he is ready to go to Egypt to see him before he dies.

Mar 30, 202359:38
Genesis 44

Genesis 44

Joseph sets up his final test to see what kind of men his brothers had become by placing his silver cup in Benjamin's sack. Benjamin is accused of stealing and is now to be a slave for life while the rest of the brothers may go free. So, will the brothers abandon Benjamin to slavery just as they did to Joseph 22 years prior, or will they stand by his side and risk their lives trying to free him?

Mar 23, 202350:24
Genesis 43

Genesis 43

Joseph tests his brothers when they return to Egypt to buy more grain. After they pass the first test Joseph sets them up for the ultimate test in chapter 44 where he gives them the opportunity to rid themselves of Benjamin forever. 

Mar 16, 202352:29
Genesis 42

Genesis 42

Joseph's brothers have to go to Egypt in order to buy grain, and while they are there, they encounter Joseph and bow down to him just as Joseph's dream foretold back in chapter 37. Joseph recognized them but they did not recognize him. Jospeh puts them to the test by sending nine of them back to Canaan while Simeon stays in prison. The others must bring Benjamin back in order to prove their innocence. 

Mar 09, 202353:10
Genesis 41

Genesis 41

Jospeh interprets the dreams of Pharoah and then tells him what he needs to do with the information. Pharoah puts Joseph in charge over Egypt so that the grain will be set aside for the coming famine so that they will not perish. 

Mar 02, 202352:45
Genesis 40

Genesis 40

Joseph interprets the dreams of Pharoah's chief cupbearer and chief baker who have been thrown into prison. 

Feb 23, 202345:01
Genesis 39

Genesis 39

Joseph was sold into Potiphar's house and falsely accused of assault and thrown into prison. 

Feb 16, 202356:41
Genesis 38

Genesis 38

A story of Judah and Tamar. A story of sin, deception, lying, sexual immorality, repentance, and redemption. God uses all these people in His redemptive story that bring forth His Son.

Feb 09, 202359:51
Genesis 37

Genesis 37

The beginning of the story of Joseph. Joseph was given a coat of many colors by his father Jacob, and he was hated by his brothers even more, and they sold him into slavery where Joseph ends up in Egypt. 

Feb 02, 202359:10
Genesis 36

Genesis 36

This chapter covers the genealogy of Esau. He has a very impressive line of chiefs and kings, but he resides outside the promised land. This is the last time Esau is mentioned in the book of Genesis. 

Jan 26, 202342:18
Genesis 35

Genesis 35

God calls Jacob back to Bethel to come and worship. On the way, Rachel dies giving birth to Benjamin. God reiterates the land and family promises with Jacob that his descendants will be as numerous as the stars, and they will inherit the promised land. The chapter ends with the death and burial of Isaac.

Jan 19, 202301:03:27
Genesis 34

Genesis 34

Jacob's daughter Dinah is raped by Shechem. In response, the sons of Jacob kill Shechem, his father Hamor, and the rest of the men in the city. 

Jan 12, 202358:02
Genesis 33

Genesis 33

Jacob meets back up with Esau after being gone for twenty years and reconciles with him. He then goes his separate way and ends up in Shechem where he builds an altar. The same place Abraham did in chapter 12 when he first entered the land of Canaan. God is now the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. 

Dec 01, 202249:21
Genesis 32

Genesis 32

Jacob heads back to the promised land, but before he gets there, he wrestles all night with the Lord. The Lord changes him from the deceiver to the one who strives with God. 

Nov 17, 202249:38
Genesis 31

Genesis 31

Jacob flees Laban with his wives and flocks. Laban catches up with Jacob and confronts him. They finally make a covenant and Laban goes home and Jacob continues to Canaan. 

Nov 10, 202249:42
Genesis 30

Genesis 30

Leah and Rachel compete with one another to have more children, to the point where they both give their maidservants to Jacob to act as surrogates. Eleven of the twelve sons of Jacob are born. Jacob finishes his fourteen years of service and requests to leave, but Laban makes a deal for Jacob to stay. Jacob stays another six years to build his own flocks. 

Nov 03, 202254:14
Genesis 29

Genesis 29

Jacob arrives in Haran and meets Rachel. He works seven years for her, but Laban gives him Leah instead. Jacob was deceived and had to work another seven years for Rachel. Jacob loved Rachel, but it was Leah who gave him his first four sons. 

Oct 27, 202250:41
Genesis 28

Genesis 28

Jacob receives the blessing from Isaac and leaves to Haran to find a wife among Rebekah's family. On the way, Jacob encounters God and sees a ladder from heaven where angels ascend and descend from heaven. Jacob named the place Bethel, the house of God. 

Oct 20, 202259:56
Genesis 27

Genesis 27

Jacob deceives his father Isaac and steals Esau's blessing. 

Oct 13, 202201:04:15