Exodus Explained: A Bible Study

Who wrote Exodus? What is the Book of Exodus about? The Book of Exodus is the great epic of redemption in the Old Testament. It is not merely a history of Israel's escape from Egypt, but a profound demonstration of God's sovereign power to save His people from bondage. In this verse-by-verse study, we trace the dramatic plagues, the parting of the Red Sea, the giving of the Law at Mount Sinai, and the intricate design of the Tabernacle. Every chapter ultimately points forward to Jesus Christ, the ultimate Passover Lamb who delivers us from the slavery of sin. This exposition provides rigorous, biblical depth to help believers understand the holiness of God and the magnitude of His grace. Speaker: Dr. Toby Holt Dr. Toby Holt is the President of New Geneva Theological Seminary. Dr. Holt's sermons have reached over 1.9 million listeners on SermonAudio. He focuses on clear, verse-by-verse teaching that makes the Bible easy to understand. Support New Geneva: To support Dr. Holt's ministry at the seminary, please visit: newgeneva.org/give.

  1. Introduction To Exodus

    27/05/2025

    Introduction To Exodus

    How did Israel end up enslaved in Egypt? In Exodus 1-2, the family of Israel has grown into a nation — and into slavery. In this study, Dr. Toby Holt opens the book of Exodus and shows that its story is, in a sense, our story too. Generations after Joseph, “a new king arose who did not know Joseph” and enslaved the Israelites, even ordering their baby boys killed. Yet God was at work: a Levite child named Moses was hidden in a basket and rescued — placed, by God’s irony, inside Pharaoh’s own household. Dr. Holt shows how God keeps the promises He made to Abraham centuries earlier, preserving His people against every threat. Exodus is ultimately a picture of God redeeming a people for Himself. Questions this study answers: 1. Who was Moses, and why was he born under a death edict? He was a Hebrew child born when Pharaoh had ordered every Israelite baby boy killed. God preserved him to become Israel’s deliverer. 2. Why did Egypt enslave Israel? A new Pharaoh, who did not honor Joseph, feared the growing nation and forced them into brutal slavery. Fear drove his cruelty. 3. How is Exodus a picture of the gospel? It shows God rescuing a helpless, enslaved people for Himself. That deliverance points to the greater rescue from sin in Christ. “Now there arose a new king over Egypt, who did not know Joseph.” — Exodus 1:8 (NKJV) Speaker: Dr. Toby Holt is the President of New Geneva Theological Seminary, a Reformed seminary in Colorado Springs. He is known for clear, down-to-earth Bible teaching, and his sermons have been downloaded more than 1.9 million times on SermonAudio. Listen and go deeper: This sermon is part of the Exodus Explained study from New Geneva Theological Seminary. Find more verse-by-verse teaching across the Bible at newgeneva.org. To support this teaching ministry, visit newgeneva.org/give.

    29 min
  2. The Ten Plagues Of Egypt

    05/05/2025

    The Ten Plagues Of Egypt

    Why did God send ten plagues on Egypt? In Exodus 7-11, God strikes Egypt with ten devastating plagues. Dr. Toby Holt explains that the plagues were far more than natural disasters — they were a contest between God and Egypt's false gods. Each plague struck at a specific Egyptian deity, exposing them as powerless before the living God. Through it all, God set His own people apart — Goshen was spared the swarms, and Israel had light while Egypt sat in darkness. Pharaoh's heart only hardened. The plagues reveal God's justice against rebellion and His mercy toward His own. Questions this study answers: 1. Why did God send ten specific plagues? To judge Egypt's false gods and prove that He alone is the LORD. Each plague toppled an idol Egypt trusted. 2. Why did Pharaoh's heart stay hardened? Because he kept refusing to humble himself before God, even as the judgments mounted. His pride would not bend. 3. What do the plagues reveal about God? Both His justice and His mercy — judgment on stubborn rebellion, and protection for His covenant people. "And the Egyptians shall know that I am the LORD, when I stretch out My hand on Egypt and bring out the children of Israel from among them." — Exodus 7:5 (NKJV) Dr. Toby Holt is President of New Geneva Theological Seminary, and his sermons have been downloaded more than 1.9 million times on SermonAudio. Find more verse-by-verse Bible teaching at newgeneva.org; support this ministry at newgeneva.org/give.

    33 min
  3. Bread Of Heaven, Water From Rock

    21/04/2025

    Bread Of Heaven, Water From Rock

    How does God provide when there's nothing left? In Exodus 16-17, a hungry, thirsty Israel grumbles in the desert — and God rains bread from heaven and brings water from a rock. Dr. Toby Holt shows how God provides and tests His people in the wilderness. With no food, the people accuse Moses of leading them out to die, and God sends manna each morning — enough for each day, to teach them to trust Him daily. Later, with no water, God has Moses strike a rock, and water gushes out. Both the manna and the rock point to Christ — the true Bread of Life and the Rock from which living water flows. Questions this study answers: 1. Why were the people grumbling? Because they had no food or water and feared they would die. Their complaint was really against God, not just Moses. 2. What was the manna? Bread God rained from heaven each day — a daily test of whether Israel would trust Him rather than hoard. It pointed to Christ, the Bread of Life. 3. How do the manna and rock point to Jesus? Jesus called Himself the Bread of Life, and Paul says the rock was Christ. Both picture the One who satisfies our deepest needs. "Behold, I will rain bread from heaven for you… that I may test them, whether they will walk in My law or not." — Exodus 16:4 (NKJV) Dr. Toby Holt is President of New Geneva Theological Seminary, and his sermons have been downloaded more than 1.9 million times on SermonAudio. Find more verse-by-verse Bible teaching at newgeneva.org; support this ministry at newgeneva.org/give.

    39 min
  4. Fire On The Mountain Of God

    14/04/2025

    Fire On The Mountain Of God

    Why did God come in fire and thunder at Sinai? In Exodus 19, God descends on Mount Sinai in fire, smoke, and thunder, and the whole mountain trembles. Dr. Toby Holt explores this terrifying display of God's holiness. Three months after leaving Egypt, Israel reaches Sinai, where God meets them in fire and trumpet blasts. No one may touch the mountain and live; the people must consecrate themselves to approach a holy God. The nearer we come to God, the more we see our sin. The good news: when Christ died, the temple veil tore, and through Him the holy God is now approachable. Questions this study answers: 1. Why did God appear in fire and thunder? To display His holiness and authority as the Lawgiver. The awesome scene taught Israel to revere Him. 2. Why couldn't the people approach the mountain? Because God is holy and they were sinful; to touch it meant death. It showed the distance sin creates. 3. How can sinful people come near a holy God now? Through Christ. At His death the veil was torn, opening the way for believers to approach God boldly. "...if you will indeed obey My voice and keep My covenant, then you shall be a special treasure to Me above all people…" — Exodus 19:5 (NKJV) Dr. Toby Holt is President of New Geneva Theological Seminary, and his sermons have been downloaded more than 1.9 million times on SermonAudio. Find more verse-by-verse Bible teaching at newgeneva.org; support this ministry at newgeneva.org/give.

    33 min

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Who wrote Exodus? What is the Book of Exodus about? The Book of Exodus is the great epic of redemption in the Old Testament. It is not merely a history of Israel's escape from Egypt, but a profound demonstration of God's sovereign power to save His people from bondage. In this verse-by-verse study, we trace the dramatic plagues, the parting of the Red Sea, the giving of the Law at Mount Sinai, and the intricate design of the Tabernacle. Every chapter ultimately points forward to Jesus Christ, the ultimate Passover Lamb who delivers us from the slavery of sin. This exposition provides rigorous, biblical depth to help believers understand the holiness of God and the magnitude of His grace. Speaker: Dr. Toby Holt Dr. Toby Holt is the President of New Geneva Theological Seminary. Dr. Holt's sermons have reached over 1.9 million listeners on SermonAudio. He focuses on clear, verse-by-verse teaching that makes the Bible easy to understand. Support New Geneva: To support Dr. Holt's ministry at the seminary, please visit: newgeneva.org/give.

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