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CHAPTER TWELVE
GOD'S HISTORY IN TIME
GEN. 1:1REV. 20:15
(11)
WORKING ON HIS ELECT
THROUGH MOSES
(2)
BEARING THEM THROUGH THE WILDERNESS
AND
BRINGING THEM TO HIMSELF AT MOUNT SINAI
Scripture Reading: Exo. 15:22-27; 16:13-18; 17:1-16; 19:1-8
OUTLINE
- Bearing them through the wilderness:
- As on eagles' wingsExo. 19:4.
- Changing the bitter waters into sweet waters for them by casting a tree (typifying the healing cross of Christ1 Pet. 2:24) into the waters at Marah, signifying that Jehovah heals them from the Egyptians' diseasesExo. 15:22-26.
- Providing them with twelve springs of water (signifying the all-inclusive Spirit of ChristJohn 7:38-39) and seventy shading palm trees (signifying the overshadowing Christ2 Cor. 12:9) at ElimExo. 15:27.
- Feeding them with manna, the heavenly food (typifying Christ as the bread from heavenJohn 6:50-51; 1 Cor. 10:3)Exo. 16:13-18.
- Quenching them with the living water (1 Cor. 10:4a), typifying the overflowing Spirit (John 7:37-39), out of the cleft rock, typifying the crucified Christ (John 19:34; 1 Cor. 10:4b)Exo. 17:1-6.
- Defeating the Amalekites (signifying the flesh of the believersGal. 5:16-24) for themExo. 17:8-16.
- Establishing them as a kingdom (Exo. 19:6) with authorities (Moses typifying Christ as the head authority, and the captains of thousands, hundreds, fifties, and tens as deputy authorities) to keep their condition in a good orderExo. 18:13-26.
- Bringing them to Himself at Mount SinaiExo. 19:1-4:
- Making them His own peculiar possession above all the peoples, a kingdom of priests and a holy nation19:5-6.
- Exposing them by giving them the law as His testimony (Psa. 19:7), that they might know that they were sinful in nature and evil in deeds and that they had no ability to keep His lawExo. 20 23; cf. 19:8.
- Revealing to them the way to partake of the Triune God as their portion for their enjoymentExo. 25 27, 30, 36 38, 40:
- To get them washed in the laver, typifying the cleansing Spirit, from the dirt of the earthExo. 30:17-21; 40:11-12, 30-32.
- To get them redeemed from their sins through the offerings (typifying ChristJohn 1:29) and to offer them with Christ to God at the altar, typifying the cross of ChristExo. 27:1-8; 38:1-7; 40:6.
- To enter into the tabernacle as the dwelling of the Triune God on earth, typifying Christ as the embodiment of the Triune God among men (John 1:14)Exo. 26; 36:8-38; 40:2, 17-28, 33-34.
- To feed on the table of the bread of the Presence, typifying Christ as the believers' life supply (John 6:48, 51)Exo. 25:23-30; 37:10-16; 40:4a, 22-23.
- To be enlightened by the lampstand, typifying Christ as the light of life to the believers (John 1:4; 8:12)Exo. 25:31-39; 37:17-24; 40:4b, 24-25.
- To be accepted by God in prayer with Christ as the fragrance (cf. Rev. 8:3-4) at the golden altarExo. 30:1-10; 37:25-29; 40:5, 26-27.
- To meet God through the propitiatory blood on the propitiation cover of the ark (typifying Christ as the center of God's dwellingRom. 3:25) in the Holy of HoliesExo. 25:10-22; 37:1-9; 40:3, 20-21.
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