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The video delves into Exodus chapter 24, set around 1491 BC after the Israelites' liberation. Moses, God, Aaron, and the elders are pivotal characters at Mount Sinai, where laws are conveyed, a Covenant is symbolized through blood, and stone tablets with Commandments are received. The establishment of the New Covenant through Jesus's blood is discussed, highlighting universal promises and laws post-crucifixion, distinct from the Old Law's specificity. Acts chapter 10 underscores this shift towards a universal Covenant, emphasizing clarity between the Old and New dispensations.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on Exodus chapter 24. The key points discussed include the time frame of events happening around 1491 BC, three to four months after the Israelites’ freedom from Egyptian slavery. The main characters highlighted are God, Moses, Aaron, and the 70 elders. The setting is at Mount Sinai, where Moses conveys God’s laws and commands to the people. Moses is instructed to bring Aaron, nadab, abahu, and 70 elders to worship from afar on Mount Sinai. The chapter includes Moses communicating God’s commands to the people, who agree to follow them. Moses builds an altar with 12 pillars representing the 12 tribes of Israel and sacrifices oxen.
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In this segment of the video, Moses performs a ritual where he throws half of the oxen’s blood on the Altar and saves half in basins, then reads God’s laws to the people and throws the blood on them as a symbol of the Covenant. Later, Moses, Aaron, Nadab, Abihu, and the seventy Elders meet with God on Mount Sinai where they see the God of Israel. Moses is called up further by God and receives stone tablets with the law and Commandments. The mountain is covered in a cloud for six days, and on the seventh, Moses meets with God for 40 days. The text describes the appearance of God as a devouring fire. This chapter illustrates the establishment of a new Covenant with promises and laws through the shedding of blood, setting the stage for Jesus to later institute a New Covenant in the New Testament.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the concept of the New Covenant being established by Jesus’s blood upon his death. The New Covenant includes new promises and laws that apply to all people living after the crucifixion, not just the Jewish or Israelite people. This shift is highlighted in Acts chapter 10. The clarification is made that the Old Law and its specific regulations in Exodus applied to a particular time and people, whereas the New Covenant is now universal. The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding this distinction to avoid confusion.