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BTM 196- OT Character Study: Moses and the Mosaic Covenant

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Why does Moses still matter today?

In this episode of the Bible and Theology Matters Podcast, host Dr. Paul Weaver is joined by Dr. Michael Emmons, Chris Katulka, and Steve Herzig to explore the life, leadership, and legacy of Moses—one of the most influential figures in the Bible.

Discover how God transformed a Hebrew child rescued from death, a prince raised in Pharaoh's palace, and a shepherd in Midian into the deliverer of Israel and mediator of the Mosaic Covenant. Learn the theological significance of the Exodus, the Passover, the Ten Plagues, the Red Sea crossing, Mount Sinai, and the giving of God's Law.

This conversation examines Moses' role in God's redemptive plan, his unique relationship with God, his failures and triumphs, and how his life points forward to Jesus Christ.

In This Episode
  • The miraculous birth and preservation of Moses
  • Moses' upbringing in Pharaoh's household
  • The significance of the tribe of Levi
  • Moses' flight to Midian and years as a shepherd
  • The burning bush and God's call on Moses' life
  • The Ten Plagues and God's judgment on Egypt
  • The Passover and Israel's deliverance
  • Crossing the Red Sea
  • The Mosaic Covenant and the Law
  • Moses as mediator between God and Israel
  • Moses' failure at Meribah
  • The death of Moses and the Promised Land
  • Lessons Christians can learn from Moses today
Key Biblical Passages
  • Exodus 1–20
  • Numbers 12
  • Numbers 20
  • Deuteronomy 34
  • Acts 7
  • Matthew 17
  • Hebrews 8

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