Internal Titles: "These are the generations…" ת וודול: Pentateuch/Torah
Internal Titles: "These are the generations…" ת וודול: Pentateuch/Torah
Internal Titles: "These are the generations…" ת וודול: Pentateuch/Torah
EXODUS
Pick-up point: coffin of Joseph in Egypt (as a family).
Shows human promises and resonance of the covenant.
Wilderness (15:22-18:27)
Learning new ways of living.
Manna story: Provision and testing. Dependence and trust in YHWH for daily survival. Sabbath
emphasis.
Sinai (19-24)
10 Commandments: Reflection of who God is. Recreate Israel
Detailed Laws commandments concerns all aspects of life. Everyday outworking and
implications.
Highlight: Exodus 24:9-11
LEVITICUS
RITUALS
Rituals reveal values at their deepest level. (Mary Douglas)
We resort to ritual when we want to express our deepest feelings (Gordon Wenham)
They also express what a group or society values.
Characteristics of Sacrifice
Laying of Hands on the Animal
Animal world mirrors the Human world (cf: categories of clean and unclean animals)
Vicarious substitution for the donor.
Characteristics of Sacrifice
Pleasing Aroma
Soothing and Pacifying
Implication: the sacrifice is seen as turning away wrath and to move God to gracious towards
the humanity (Skinner)
Divine uneasiness quieted by sacrifice.
Make Atonement
A broad idea
Covering / Wiping out / Ransom Price
Consequences:
Sanctifies altars and priests
Cleanses Lepers
Sinners Forgiven
Sin and Uncleanness lead a person from realm of life into the realm of death. Sacrifice stops this
process, indeed it reverses it. It gives life to those doomed to die (Wenham)
Day of Atonement
Elements:
1. Special Sin Offering for the High Priest and for the People. Distinctive: The blood is taken
into the Holy of Holies.
2. Scapegoat Ceremony
3. Fasting ultra-strict Sabbath
Purpose: Cleanse the Tabernacle from the pollution caused by sin and uncleanness. To enable
the LORD to dwell there.
Implications for understanding the sacrifice of Jesus Christ?
Whos Clean?
Ritual purity promotes the life blessed by God
Holiness wholeness and completeness / unity, integrity and perfection
Purity laws ingrain in the peoples minds the wholeness, unity and purity of God
The nexus of these is life (order) and death (disorder)
Death represents absence of God and qodesh. Cannot mix with tumah
clean represents life, health and holiness.
Because of Jesus
Jesus inaugurates a new order which touches every aspect of life, leading to a totally
redeemed life as His resurrection promises.
Jesus broke down dividing line between Jews and Gentiles. Doing away symbolizes great
liberating work of Christ and God purifies the heart by faith thus, all are clean before Him.
No central sanctuary to be guarded from impurity. Spiritual worship.
But clean as a concept continues to represent moral behavior.
NUMBERS
In the Hebrew Bible, it is entitled In the Wilderness.
Numbers 5-6
Cleansing of the Camp
These chapters are concerned with dealing with actual, suspected or potential case of
uncleanness in Israel.
This is a serious matter: failure to preserve the purity of the nation could lead to God
abandoning them and their never reaching the promised land. (Gordon Wenham)
Numbers 6:24-26 Aaronic Blessing
The Lord bless you and keep you;
The Lord make his face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you;
The Lord lift up his countenance upon you, and give you peace.
THE THREE COMPLAINS
Miriam and Aarons complaint is a challenge against Moses.
Moses as intermediary between God and Israel.
Even those closest to Moses are susceptible to sin and judgment.
NATIONAL APOSTASY AGAIN
While the pagan prophet Balaam was pronouncing blessings upon the Israelites, the
people of God whoring after other gods.
This is reminiscent of the Golden Calf incident.
But with one exception: Phinehas, the grandson of Aaron, is exemplary in his loyalty to
the LORD. (25:6-9)
SECOND CENSUS
A glimmer of hope amidst judgment
Almost the same number as the 1st census
Purpose of census is to ascertain the size of the tribes so that each will be given an area
appropriate to its size.
Entry to the Promised Land is assumed.
DEUTERONOMY
Literally the second law
Exposition of the law.
Genre: prophetic, as a rhetoric to the preacher; catechesis, as a process of education in
faith from one generation to another (discipleship)
4 Features of Blessings and Curses List
1. Both blessings and curses display the same interdependence of divine, human and natural
worlds or spheres. (ex. 28:26, 42)
2. Alternation between the agency of God in carrying our the blessings and curses, and an
agency that is more impersonal. (3-6, 7-13, 16-19, 20-29) (Dennis Olson)
3. Remarkable correspondence between the act of disobedience and the punishment that
God imposes. (36, 47-48, 64)
4. Key grammatical shift in the enumeration of curses. (15-44, 45-68)
Blessings and Curses list has transformed from possible consequences into assured future
events. (Dennis Olson)
Death of Moses
Recurring Theme and the Final Scene in the book
A metaphor
Assignment for this course:
Prepare an outline of the life of any of the Genesis patriarch and write at least 1000 word reflection
on his life. Provide adequate cross references for each life stage. Format: TNR, 1.5 spacing, 1 inch margin
all around, size 12. If you cited a website, book, use MLA format. Avoid plagiarism. Prepare for an Open
Bible test to be scheduled.