This study of Exodus 19–40 focuses on the implementation of the Mosaic covenant at Mount Sinai. It emphasizes that the law was not a means of earning salvation but a response to the redemption God had already achieved. The study examines the purpose and content of the Ten Commandments and other laws, which were intended to set Israel apart as a holy nation. It also addresses Israel’s faithlessness with the golden calf, highlighting Moses’ intercession and God’s mercy, which led to the covenant’s renewal and a deeper revelation of God’s compassionate character.
Lesson 7: Exodus Part 2
Israel’s redemption, based on God’s grace, leads to the Mosaic covenant, which details the obedience required for covenant blessings.