Session 13 - Egypt is History

February 26, 2010 00:39:30
Session 13 - Egypt is History
A Journey Through the Old Testament
Session 13 - Egypt is History

Feb 26 2010 | 00:39:30

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Show Notes

journey through the Old TestamentSession 13 describes the children of Israel crossing the Red Sea, in which Pharoah and the Egyptian army drown. Egypt is destroyed politically, socially, militarily, agriculturally, economically, and religiously. Rules for an annual Passover commemoration are instituted. God continues to provide whatever the children of Israel need, and they continually forget what He has done for them. Verses: Ex. 12:29-36, 43-51; 14:1-31; 15:22-27; 16:1-13; John 6:22-35 Teacher: John Schoenheit

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