
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) Introduction to Egypt & Exodus (with Jeff Cavins) (2026)
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Jan 27, 2026 Jeff Cavins, Catholic Bible scholar and creator of the Great Adventure Bible Timeline, guides listeners through Egypt and Exodus. He explains the 400-year gap, Moses’ call, the plagues and Red Sea crossing. They explore Sinai’s covenant, the priesthood, tabernacle and law. Leviticus is framed around holiness and discipleship, and the story is linked to personal conversion.
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Resume Reading After You Miss A Day
- Don't treat the Bible in a Year like a perfection test; pick it up again after you miss a day.
- Focus on faithfulness, not finishing by a calendar date, and simply resume your reading.
God Raises A Deliverer After 400 Years
- Israel's 400-year stay in Egypt ends with God raising Moses to 'draw out' his people from bondage.
- The Exodus shows freedom from cultural assimilation and spiritual addiction, not just a political rescue.
Plagues Aim To Break Spiritual Addiction
- The plagues and Red Sea crossing function to break Israel's addiction to Egyptian life and idolatry.
- God leads them to rely on his word and provision, exemplified by the manna and his teaching at Sinai.














