
Scripture Insights Exodus 1-6. Why God Waited to Deliver Israel (Lesson 13)
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Mar 14, 2026 They trace Israel’s rise from slavery toward covenantal deliverance. They explore avod and the contrast between forced labor and sacred service. The discussion highlights Moses’ origin, the burning bush revelation, and the meaning of I AM. They unpack God’s repeated “I will” promises and how covenant remembering turns suffering into purpose.
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Wells As Covenant Meeting Places
- Taylor outlines the well as a recurring covenantal meeting place where marriages and salvation plot points occur.
- He cites Abraham's servant finding Rebekah, Jacob meeting Rachel, Moses meeting Zipporah, and Jesus with the Samaritan woman.
God Remembering Means Covenant Action
- Exodus 2:24 pairs God hearing affliction with God remembering covenant, where zakar implies action not mere recall.
- Taylor explains 'remember' signals covenantal action to run the code of salvation promised to patriarchs.
Use Sacrament To Remember Into Action
- Remembering covenants (sacrament/Passover) should move us to action, not only mental recall.
- Taylor ties sacrament back to Exodus/Passover: remember God's acts so we choose covenantal living.
