The Book of Moses
(The Pentateuch)

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The first five books of our Bible—Genesis through Deuteronomy—form a single, collective work. These five books were written by Moses for the New Generation of Israel who would go back under Joshua’s leadership to take possession of The Land promised to their ancestors: Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. This study considers the books of Moses as a single work — The Book of Moses (see 2 Chronicles 25:4, 35:12, Ezra 6:18, Nehemiah 13:1, Mark 12:26)— tracing the flow of Moses thought as the foundational revelation of the whole Bible.

(We are currently updating our whole website and below you will find all the files associated with this course that you can download directly or listen to the audio online.)

Links to Notes and Charts:
Complete Notes The Book of Moses
Chart: Sacrifices in Leviticus
Chart: Biblical Covenants

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