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Steve Wiggins of GroundworksMinistries.com is sharing a devotional from the Old Testament book of Exodus, Chapter Twenty-One in its entirety.
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Exodus 21-22; 19 Psalms 78; 41 Mark 12
Anger is a poison that kills everyone it touches. There are some very big lessons to be learned from it and even bigger warnings!!! This is why all of these statements are true!!!
Exodus 21:28-22:15
Today we're going to talk about one of the most comprehensive discussions on slavery in the Bible. Yes, I said it. Slavery! What does it mean and what do we do with what we read about it? We'll talk about that and much more!!!
Ds. Arjan Markus ( vanuit Pelgrimvaderskerk ) over Exodus 20 vers 5; Thema : Het achtste gebod "Steel niet " in Paaslicht; Schriftlezingen Exodus 21 vers 37 t/m Exodus 22 vers 8 en Efeziers 4 vers 17 t/m vers 27 en Efeziers 5 vers 10 t/m vers 14 en Romeinen 6 vers 4 t/m vers 11.
Bible Study WITH ME through Exodus chapter 21 and ask all the questions!
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Exodus 21
Známost Boží vůle přináší zbožnost a skutečnou moudrost. Moudrý totiž není ten, kdo toho hodně zná, ale ten kdo žije v souladu s tím, co si Bůh přeje. Jak zjistit, co se Bohu líbí, poradí v další části série Bible Guide pastor Jiří Zdráhal.
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Chad Kettler preaches from Exodus chapters 21 - 23.
Message from Jay Mosser on March 23, 2025
God's laws reflect His justice, mercy, and care for the vulnerable, even in regulations that may seem distant from our modern world. In Exodus 21:1-11, we see how God establishes protections and dignity for those in servitude, pointing to His heart for redemption. In this message, Pastor Wesley Welch explores how these laws ultimately foreshadow the freedom found in Christ, who came to redeem us from the bondage of sin and bring us into the household of God.
Fr. Stephen De Young discusses the ending of Exodus Chapter 21.
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Today we continue our reading in the Old Testament book of Exodus in the Amplified Bible translation with Exodus chapter 21.If you want to support the work of this podcast, please consider becoming a subscriber! For less than $1 USD/month you can assist in making this podcast even better, helping raise funds to purchase a new microphone, sound-proofing materials and so on. Subscribe today: https://anchor.fm/theaudiobible/subscribeThanks for listening and being a part of this community!
Fr. Stephen De Young discusses the beginning of Exodus Chapter 21.
Fr. Stephen De Young discusses Exodus Chapters 21, 22, and the beginning of Chapter 23.
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Journey with us through Exodus 21 at Into the Word, a radio and online program committed to reading, loving, and living the whole Counsel of God. In this program we will work our way chapter by chapter through the whole Bible. Our host and Bible teacher for this adventure is Pastor Paul Carter. If you are interested in additional resources or previous episodes in the series, you can find those at https://intotheword.ca/. If you would like to support the program or our monthly mission partner, you can do so at https://intotheword.ca/how-to-support-the-into-the-word-podcast-bible-commentary. To connect with our Bible readers and Into the Word listeners, connect with us on Facebook at https://facebook.com/In2theWord
Winter 2025 message series at Chi Alpha!
"Valuing the Good of Others" (Exodus 21:33 - 22:15)
Yes, you can now find us on YouTube podcasts too. Together we read about the old and new and how they matter to us today. Exodus 21:24-18Jeremiah 34:8-22Matthew 12:1-21Romans 2:7-29
Torah Portion - Mishpatim : (Exodus 21–24) - The Mandate of Compassion (2024-2025) by Shawn Ozbun
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"Valuing Life" (Exodus 21:1-32)
Pastor Roy Helu, Jr. covers chapters 21 through 23 of Exodus, which is a series of case studies on God's law. He examines the deeper meaning behind these laws, as explained by Jesus in Matthew chapter 22: "Love your neighbor as yourself."
Thoughts on the readings for February 11th (Exodus 21; Psalm 74; Mark 7)Exodus 21 covers laws about slaves (verses 1-32) and laws about the restitution (verses 33-36). Slavery was a part of the world from the beginning of time until recently. In some countries it still exists. Israel had just been delivered from two centuries of servitude in Egypt. There Israel were severely afflicted and cruelly abused. Yahweh would not suffer His people to treat others as they had been treated. Note the premise the Lord GOD of Israel used to preface His Ten Commandments; and indeed the basis of the entire Law of Moses (Exodus 20:2) – “I am Yahweh your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery” (ESV). Servitude was to be limited to 6 years and at the conclusion of this time the slave was totally free. All slaves were restored to their original family situation. The exception to this was the voluntary slave, who out of love for his master chose to continue in service. The token of this free will offering was the opening of the lobe of the slave's ear with an awl at the doorpost of the house, in which he had chosen to stay with and serve. Our minds go to the love of our Lord Jesus Christ for His Father. Our Lord chose perpetual service in the Father's house – Psalm 40:6; Isaiah 50:4-7; Hebrews 3:1-6 all quotes from the ESV. And to verse 14 additional regulations about slaves are outlined. Verse 15 restates the need for respect for father and mother. Verse 16 covers kidnapping. Verse 17 tells that our words to our parents must be respectful. From the 18th verse onwards are additional directions for the fair and just treatment of slaves; and the respectful dealings with those slaves. Abuse of slaves was abhorrent and there were penalties applied. The rules for slaves seems curious in that it talks of an ox' goring of a slave; but of course this was prophetic of the rulers of Israel and their savaging of Yahweh's servant (Psalm 22:12-13). The laws about restoration speak of respect for and proper behaviour towards one's neighbour and his possessions.Psalm 74 is a Maschil from the pen of Asaph, the Recorder, or Secretary, during the reign of king David. The Psalm is a call for God to arise and defend His cause. The psalm commences with a question as to why the LORD has not seemingly cast them off in His anger. The psalmist calls upon His God to remember what He has done for His people, His heritage in Zion. The Psalm appears to have been written after a period of trial for His people. The destruction of the Sanctuary may have referred to the Philistine destruction of the Tabernacle at Shiloh, when Samuel was a child. The Philistines disdained the God of Israel. In verse 11 the writer calls upon the Almighty to repay his foes. The psalmist relates God's past awesome deeds, such as His bringing His people safely through the Red Sea; His provision for Israel of water from the rock as His people wandered through the wilderness on the way to the Promised Land. God's might in His creative acts at the beginning are related in verses 16-17. The Psalm concluded with the request for God to arise, defend His heritage and vindicate the poor and needy. The Omnipotent Creator does this because He is a faithful God, who keeps Covenant.cont ... https://christadelphianvideo.org/thoughts-on-the-readings-for-february-11th-exodus-21-psalm-74-mark-7/
Tom Watts Series: The God of Grace and Glory Exodus 21-23; Matthew 5:38-48 St John's Downshire Hill - 2nd February 2025 10.30am
Fr. Mike gives us the historical context around the commandments on slavery to help us better grasp the concept of slavery in the Old Testament. Today we read from Exodus 21, Leviticus 14, and Psalm 75. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Daily Evening Prayer (2/7/25) from Trinity Anglican Church (Connersville, IN): Psalm 37; Exodus 21; 2 Corinthians 3 and a brief reading from the Book of HomiliesTo read along, visit:https://ie.dailyoffice1662.com/To own a Bible, visit:https://www.thomasnelsonbibles.com/product/kjv-center-column-reference-bible-with-apocrypha/To own a prayer book, visit:https://anglicanway.org/product/the-1662-book-of-common-prayer-international-edition-hardcover-march-2-2021/To own a hymnal, visit:https://anglicanhousepublishers.org/shop/the-book-of-common-praise-of-the-reformed-episcopal-church/
Daily Evening Prayer (2/7/25) from Trinity Anglican Church (Connersville, IN): Psalm 37; Exodus 21; 2 Corinthians 3 and a brief reading from the Book of HomiliesTo read along, visit:https://ie.dailyoffice1662.com/To own a Bible, visit:https://www.thomasnelsonbibles.com/product/kjv-center-column-reference-bible-with-apocrypha/To own a prayer book, visit:https://anglicanway.org/product/the-1662-book-of-common-prayer-international-edition-hardcover-march-2-2021/To own a hymnal, visit:https://anglicanhousepublishers.org/shop/the-book-of-common-praise-of-the-reformed-episcopal-church/
On today's episode God begins to give very specific commands to the Israelite people on what it looks like to be fair, kind, and gracious to one another. The Lord's justice is severe for those who are selfish and outright rebellious, but gracious toward those who have no intention of causing harm. As you listen, it can be tempting to think that these are dry or irrelevant, but put yourself in the shoes/sandals of the original audience, whose livelihood wasn't based on cash or money, but on livestock, crops, and community with one another. Imagine yourself in each situation, & the text becomes much more interesting.Exodus 21 – 1:10 . Exodus 22 – 7:02 . Exodus 23 – 13:08 . Exodus 24 – 19:34 . Proverbs 4 – 23:02 . :::Christian Standard Bible translation.All music written and produced by John Burgess Ross.Co-produced by Bobby Brown, Katelyn Pridgen, Eric Williamson & the Christian Standard Biblefacebook.com/commuterbibleinstagram.com/commuter_bibletwitter.com/CommuterPodpatreon.com/commuterbibleadmin@commuterbible.org
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Exodus 21-22; 19 Psalms 78; 41 Mark 12
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