Word search: Israel becomes a covenant community -- Exodus

Based on material in chapter 5, Discovering the Bible by Alex Varughese

Find words in the puzzle that are defined in the clues below

Challenge: Can you solve the puzzle even if you do not have the book?

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  1. __________________ is the place where God made a covenant with His people, promising to treat them as a prized possession, a kingdom of priests and a holy nation.
     
  2. ____________________ is God's personal name; it signifies His "being-there-with-us" in all of life's circumstances.
     
  3. The ________________________________ was a tent-like structur that God instructed the Israelites to build as a worship center and as visible and tangible evidence of the reality of His abiding presence.
     
  4. ________________________ was Moses' brother who was consecrated and ordained along with his sons to minister in the Tabernacle (this name is not mentioned in our text but in the Bible readings).
     
  5. _____________ was asked by God to lead His people out of Egyptian slavery.
     
  6. The ______________________________ was a ritual in which the blood of a sacrificial lamb provided protection for the Israelites.
     
  7. A ______________________________ is a formal and legally binding contract between two parties that is a key element to understanding Scripture.

    -- Howard Culbertson,

Can the Book of Exodus Help Me?

The book of Exodus, despite its ancient origins, is full of lessons that are relevant today. One example is the theme of liberation and freedom running all through Exodus..

The Israelites' journey from slavery in Egypt to freedom in the Promised Land can be a metaphor for the universal human desire for liberation from oppression, tyranny, and injustice. This narrative that speaks to the longing for freedom and dignity has resonated with people across cultures and centuries.

Moreover, Exodus can teach us the importance of resilience, faith, and perseverance in the face of adversity. Despite challenges and setbacks, the Israelites continued to trust in God and looked forward to a better future. Their resilience in the face of adversity should inspire us to remain steadfast as we face struggles and challenges.

Additionally, Exodus highlights the moral imperative to stand up against injustice and oppression. Moses, as the leader of the Israelites, confronted Pharaoh and demanded the liberation of his people. This story illustrates the need for courage and moral conviction in the fight for justice and human rights.

In summary, the book of Exodus reminds us of the enduring human quest for freedom, the power of faith and resilience, and the moral imperative to confront injustice. These lessons are as relevant today as they were thousands of years ago. For that reason, Exodus can be for us a timeless source of profound wisdom and inspiration.

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