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Title: The Pentateuch


1
The Pentateuch
  • The First Five Books

2
History of the Pentateuch
  • Pentateuch means five scrolls in Greek
  • It consists of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus,
    Numbers, and Deuteronomy
  • The Jewish name for these books is the Torah,
    which means the Law. It is more than just the 10
    Commandments.
  • Authorship is believed to be with Moses,
    supporting evidence for this occurs in Deut.
    3124-26
  • Other references include Exodus 1714 233-4
    3427 Num. 332 Deut. 319

3
History of the Pentateuch
  • Authors from these books also give credit to
    Moses for authorship Joshua, 1 Kings, 2 Kings,
    Ezra, Nehemiah
  • Authorship evidence is also found in the New
    Testament, such as Matthew 84, Luke 222, Mark
    144, John 117 and many more books do as well.
  • As we know, Moses was Egyptian educated, he was
    being raised by Egyptian royalty to rule.
  • There are many Egyptian names, words, phrases,
    and references to plants and animal life as well
    as geographical notations.

4
Genesis- In the beginning..
  • Genesis- Greek for beginning
  • Genesis can be divided into 3 eras
  • The first two are Creation and Failure, which are
    covered in Chapter s 1-11
  • The third is Promise, which begins in Chapter 12
    with the call of Abram by God and ends with
    Jacobs family safely dwelling in Egypt (1876 BC)
  • Moses is believed to have written Genesis while
    leading the people of Israel in the
    wilderness(1446-1406 BC)

5
Genesis- In the beginning..
  • In Creation God created for six days and rested
    on the seventh day.
  • Day 1- Light
  • Day2- Water, Sky
  • Day 3- Land, Vegetation
  • Day 4- Sun, Moon, Stars
  • Day 5- Fish, Birds
  • Day 6- Animals, people
  • Day 7- God rests

6
Genesis- In the beginning..
  • Eve is deceived by the Serpent(Satan) and eats of
    the fruit and gives the fruit to Adam.
  • Adam and Eve are banished from the Garden of
    Eden.
  • God promises a future deliverer (315)
  • God covers their nakedness through a sacrifice of
    an animals life. (321)
  • Sin continues to spread throughout creation.
  • Cain kills his brother Abel
  • Seth is born and people begin calling on the name
    of the Lord.

7
Genesis- In the beginning..
  • In the line of Seth, two notables Enoch and
    Methusalah
  • Enoch was taken to heaven without dying.
  • Methuselah was the oldest person in the Bible
    (969)
  • In the midst of wickedness, Noah found favor in
    the eyes of the Lord (68)
  • Noah builds an ark (boat) for the Great Flood
    or Deluge and saves his family as well as some
    animals.
  • God promises to never destroy all flesh again and
    makes a covenant with Noah through a rainbow.

8
Genesis- In the beginning..
  • The messiah will end up coming from the line of
    Shem, which is Noahs son.
  • After the flood, people build a tower (Tower of
    Babel) to rival God.
  • God destroys the tower and scatters the people
    throughout the earth.
  • Then in Chapter 12 begins the story of Abraham.

9
Genesis- Father of a Great Nation
  • God calls Abram (Abraham) to go to an unknown
    land, where he will experience Gods blessing.
  • Abraham goes to Canaan with Sarai (Sarah), his
    nephew Lot and their herds.
  • Abraham and Lots herds grow too big and they
    separate.
  • God makes a covenant with Abram and tells him he
    will have a son from his own flesh. Sarai is
    barren and cannot have children.
  • Sarai convinces Abram to have a child with Hagar
    her maidservant.

10
Genesis- Father of a Great Nation
  • Hagar has a son named Ishmael.
  • God confirms his covenant with Abram and Sarai by
    changing their names to Abraham and Sarah.
  • The covenant is sealed with a blood covenant by
    circumcision. All of the males of his household
    must be circumcised. (Abraham was 99 years old.)
  • Three angelic visitors come to Abraham and
    confirm Gods promise of Sarah having a child.
  • The visitors also tell him that Sodom and
    Gomorrah will be destroyed.

11
Genesis- Father of a Great Nation
  • Sodom and Gomorrah are destroyed, but Lot and his
    family are spared. (His wife turns to a pillar of
    salt.)
  • Isaac is born to Sarah Hagar and Ishmael are
    sent away. (This begins the ongoing feud between
    Muslims and Jews up to present day).
  • God tests Abraham to sacrifice Isaac, Abraham
    shows his faith so that God will fulfill His
    promise.
  • Sarah Dies
  • Abraham sends a servant to find a wife for Isaac,
    the servant brings back Rebekah.

12
Genesis- Father of a Great Nation
  • Abraham dies
  • Rebekah has twin boys, Esau and Jacob.
  • Esau is born first and Jacob second (birthright).
  • Jacob tricks Esau into giving up his birthright.
  • Jacob then gets his father Isaac to bless him,
    Esau threatens to kill Jacob and then Jacob runs
    away.
  • Jacob goes to his Uncles house Laban.
  • On the way to Labans house, Jacob has a dream
    and God restates his promise that he made to
    Abraham.

13
Genesis- Father of a Great Nation
  • Jacob marries Leah and Rachel.
  • He has eleven sons by Leah, Rachel and their
    maidservants.
  • Jacob leaves Laban to return home.
  • Jacob is met by Esau and they reconcile their
    differences.
  • Leahs daughter Dinah is raped by Shechem.
  • Dinahs brothers Levi and Simeon kill every male
    in the city of Shechem.

14
Genesis- Father of a Great Nation
  • Rachel dies giving birth to Benjamin, Jacobs
    12th son.
  • Jacob moves back to childhood home, Isaac dies.
  • Esau moves away, his descendants become the
    nation of Edom.
  • Joseph is sold into slavery by his brothers.
  • Joseph goes to Egypt.
  • Jacob is heart broken over the loss.
  • Joseph is accused by Potiphars wife and thrown
    into prison.

15
Genesis- Father of a Great Nation
  • Joseph interprets the pharaohs dreams and raised
    to ruler of Egypt, second only to Pharaoh
    himself.
  • He saves the nation of Egypt from a famine.
  • Joseph is reunited with his family as a result of
    the famine.
  • Joseph promises not to take revenge on his
    brothers.
  • Jacob blesses all his sons in addition to
    Manasseh and Ephraim (Josephs sons).
  • Joseph prophesies that his people will return to
    the Promised Land one day, and he makes his
    brothers promise that their descendants will
    bring his bones back with them.
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