3. Hebrew month of Nisan
Passover was originally a feast for those about to be
delivered by their direct obedience to the covenant God.
It served as the final dynamic proof of God’s presence
and protective care. Its continued celebration by all the
congregation of Israel would serve as a memorial for
those who had been delivered and their offspring.
It is celebrated in the month of Nisan also called Abib,
(March – April) and marks the new year because its
beginning was the beginning of Israel life as a people.
4. It is characterized by selecting a lamb, which is
sacrificed four days later and eaten as par of a major
commemorative meal.
Passover is a feast of hope and love. It represents
deliverance and new beginnings.
It is a fulfilled Prophetic Feast of The Lord, pointing
out to Christ our Redeemer, the Lamb of God.
5. Leviticus 23:4-14
Nisan started on March 25th evening,
Nisan 10th started yesterday evening and finished today
at sundown. In OT Jewish people would have selected
the lamb today.
Passover would be celebrated this coming Thursday,
April 9, 2020, starting with Unleavened bread, another
fest of the Lord, and ending on Wednesday, April 15th
with the First Fruits Feast of the Lord.
7. HAVE YOU TRIED WALKING IN
OTHER’S SHOES?
✕ Since early childhood we try to emulate
our parents.
✕ We want to walk in their shoes and its
so hard to move on, as those shoes
are not our size and our walk is still
insecure.
✕ Have you heard the expression: 'Walk
a mile in my shoes‘ ?
9. WALKING ON DADDY’S FEET
✕ Surely my father have walked me on his
feet. I have walked my children and now
my grandchildren upon mine as well.
✕ God, as good Father that He is, walks us
on his feet, He grabs us from our hands
and teaches how to walk.
✕ Little children like to ride upon their elder’s
feet.
10. MOSES’ SETS OF 40 YEARS
First 40 years he spends at Pharaoh’s. Exodus 2:1-10
Second set of 40 years, Exodus 2:11 – 7:
The next 40 years in Moses’ life saw him living as a
shepherd in Midian, in the Sinai peninsula in Arabia.
God prepares Moses for the call of his life, to save
Israel from the cruel Egyptian masters. During this
time, Moses also married Zipporah, a daughter of a
Midianite priest whose name, as we find out later, was
Jethro. During this time, Pharaoh of Egypt died –
Exodus 2:23. Midian means Confrontation!
12. POSSIBLE MEANING OF SOME SYMBOLS
✕ 40 = Acceptable or unacceptable ruling.
Moses has Humbled the strength of the
flesh.
✕ 40 = Judgement.
✕ Desert = A place where Moses learned.
✕ Burning Bush = Deity and humanity of
Jesus, power of the Holy Spirit.
✕ Moses, Moses = To call attention, informs
transition or change is in process.
✕ Sandals = Your walking, way or doing
your things. Confidence on yourself.
13. REMOVE YOUR SANDALS
✕ God was telling Moses remove your
sandals, put away your doings and your
own strength.
✕ This place is Holy, I AM here, it’s My realm.
✕ I know the task that I’m giving you is too
much for you, but relax and be obedient,
“I will walk in your shoes”!
✕ God was teaching Moses to depend upon
Him.
✕ Are we willing to remove our sandals?
14. MOSES STAFF CONVERTED INTO A SNAKE
Staff = Support, rest, authority,
weapon. Also, resting and
relaying on God’s support.
Serpent = Sin, enemy’s plans.
Throwing the staff = When
not leaning on God, sin
comes around.
An alert to Moses, he will be
facing the power of the
enemy.
15. PICKING UP THE SERPENT
Power over the enemy,
Mark 16:18 “they will
pick up serpents with
their hands”.
Satan is not in control,
he is under God’s
control and God has
delegated us authority
and power over satan.
Psalm 23:4 comfort me
16. EXODUS 4:6-7 (NKJV)
6 Furthermore
the LORD said to him,
“Now put your hand in
your bosom.” And he put
his hand in his bosom,
and when he took it out,
behold, his
hand was leprous, like
snow.7 And He said, “Put
your hand in your bosom
again.” So he put his hand
in his bosom again, and
drew it out of his bosom,
and behold, it was
restored like
his other flesh.
17. Looking the inside
Bosom = Our heart, place where emotions come from.
Hand into his bosom = looking into heart’s intention.
Leprous hand = reveals the human nature to sin.
Leprosy, sin exposed = exposing our sin to God is the only
way in which we can cleanse our hearts.
Hand into bosom again= once we expose the condition of
our heart to God, He will give us a new heart.
Clean hand = reveals our clean interior, heart, emotions,
after God has cleansed it.
There is nothing in us that is hidden to God!
18.
19. THE 10 PLAGUES OF EGYPT
The plagues were ten disasters sent
upon Egypt by God to convince
Pharaoh to free the Israelite slaves,
from the bondage and oppression of
400 years.
God sent Moses to deliver the children
of Israel from this bondage, He
promised He would show His wonders
to demonstrate that He has given
authority to Moses.
20. Power given to Moses
This demonstration of power was for two
main purposes:
To show the Israelites that the God of
their fathers was alive and worthy of
their worship and trust; and
To show the Egyptians that their gods
were nothing.
This was a confrontation between the
True God against the fake gods of the
Egyptians.
22. SATAN IS A COPIER; HE CAN'T CREATE
ANYTHING!
By satan’s power, Pharaoh’s priest
transform their rods into serpents.
God’s power is way above satan's power.
The rod of God’s authority, confronts and
eats up the rods of Pharaoh’s authority.
God’s is the only real and legal authority;
He can give authority to whom ever He likes
All other authority is usurped!
23. The 10 Plagues:
In every plague, one or more of the Egyptian
Gods were mocked, humiliated and put to
shame.
Let’s go over the ten plagues.
24.
25. Who were affected by these plagues?
1st plague, over all Egypt; Exodus 7:19.
2nd plague, over all Egypt; Exodus 8:5.
3rd plague, over all Egypt; Exodus 8:16-17.
4th plague, Israelite spared; Exodus 8:21-23.
5th plague, Israelite livestock spared; Exodus 9:4-7.
6th plague, on Egyptians men and beast; Exodus 9:10-11
7th plague, Israelite camp spared; Exodus 9:26.
8th plague, Israelite camp spared; Exodus 10:4-6.
9th plague, Israelite camp spared; 10:22-23.
10th plague, Israelites had to obey to have the choice to
be spared; Exodus 12:7,12-13.
28. 1. PLAGUE OF WATER TURNED TO BLOOD
Khnum, god of creation
and the waters.
The Egyptian god
Khnum was usually
depicted with the head
of a ram.
29. 1. PLAGUE OF WATER TURNED TO BLOOD
✕ Exodus 7:14-25
✕ In this plague, the fish die, the river smells,
and the people don't have drinkable, useable
water.
✕ Pharaoh's magicians duplicate this plague.
✕ Egyptian gods put to shame:
Khnum (guardian of the Nile),
Hapi (spirit of the Nile),
Osiris (god of the underworld).
✕ God used Aaron and his staff for this plague.
✕ Pharaoh promised to let the Israelites go.
31. 2. FROGS COVERED THE
LAND
Heqet (Heket) was a
goddess of childbirth
and fertility in Ancient
Egypt.
She was depicted as a
frog, or a woman with
the head of a frog.
That is the meaning of
her name.
32. 2. THE PLAGUE OF FROGS
✕ Exodus 8:1-15
✕ In this plague, frogs came out of the
water and cover the land.
✕ Pharaoh's magicians duplicate this
plague. (It is the last one they are able to
reproduce.)
✕ Egyptian gods humiliated:
✕ Heqt (associated with fertility and
childbirth)
✕ God used Aaron and his staff for this
miracle.
✕ Pharaoh promise to let the Israelites go.
34. 3. DUST CONVERTED INTO
LICE
Set, Seth
God of storms, the
desert, and chaos
35. 3. THE PLAGUE OF GNATS/LICE
✕ Exodus 8:16-19
✕ In this plague, all the dust of Egypt
becomes a swarm of gnats/lice.
✕ Egyptian gods humiliated:
✕ Seth (an earth god)
✕ God used Aaron and his staff for this.
✕ Pharaoh promise to let the Israelites go.
36.
37. 4. THE PLAGUE
OF FLIES
Goshen was a district of
about 900 square miles
with Raamses and
Pithom as main cities.
The Hebrews lived in
this region under the
protection of God.
This action sends two
messages.
To Pharaoh, that God is
in control.
To the Hebrews, that
God is taking care of
them
38. 4. THE PLAGUE OF FLIES
Hathor
Goddess of the sky,
love, beauty, joy,
motherhood, foreign
lands, mining, music
and fertility.
Hathor is commonly
depicted as a cow
goddess with horns in
which is set a sun disk
with Uraeus
39. 4. THE PLAGUE OF FLIES
✕ Exodus 8:20–32
✕ In this plague, swarms of flies cover
the land of Egypt.
✕ Egyptian gods humiliated:
✕ Hathor (a goddess represented by a
cow)
✕ God intervene directly.
✕ Pharaoh promise to let the Israelites
go.
41. 5. THE PLAGUE AGAINST LIVESTOCK
Ptah
God of creation, the
arts and fertility.
Ptah, in the form of a
mummified man,
standing holding a
scepter or staff.
42. 5. THE PLAGUE AGAINST
LIVESTOCK
Hathor
She is usually depicted as
a woman with the head
of a cow, ears of a cow, or
simply in cow form
43. 5. THE PLAGUE AGAINST LIVESTOCK
Exodus 9:1-7
In this plague, all the Egyptian livestock
die, but none of the Israelites.
Egyptian gods humiliated:
Ptah (god of Memphis),
Hathor (a goddess represented by a cow)
Pharaoh promise to let the Israelites go.
45. 6. BOILS UPON MAN AND BEAST
Hathor was also goddess of
beauty and patron of the
cosmetic arts.
Sehhmet Goddess of fire, war,
vengeance, menstruation,
epidermis and medicine
46. 6. THE PLAGUE OF BOILS
✕ Exodus 9:8-12
✕ In this plague, boils break out on all
people in Egypt.
✕ Egyptian gods humiliated:
✕ Any god represented by an animal, like
Hathor.
✕ God used Moses for this plague.
✕ Pharaoh promise to let the Israelites
go.
48. 7. STORM OF HAIL AND LIGHTNING
Nut.
In Egyptian mythology,
Nut was the goddess of
the sky. Her body made a
protective layer over the
Earth.
Appearance: Woman
whose body arches
across the sky, wearing a
dress decorated with
stars
49. 7. THE PLAGUE OF HAIL
✕ Exodus 9:13-35
✕ In this plague, hailstorms kill all slaves and
animals not brought under cover in response to
the warning that this calamity was coming.
These storms also destroyed vegetation.
✕ Egyptian gods humiliated:
✕ Seth (an earth god),
✕ Nut (the sky goddess),
✕ Serapis (the god of fire and water).
✕ God used Moses for this plague.
✕ Pharaoh promise to let the Israelites go.
51. 8. LOCUSTS ALL OVER THE LAND.
Isis
Goddess of health,
marriage, and love.
The goddess Isis
portrayed as a woman,
wearing a headdress
shaped like a throne
and with an Ankh in
her hand.
52. 8. THE PLAGUE OF LOCUSTS
✕ Exodus 10:1-20
✕ In this plague, locusts cover the land and
eat the remaining vegetation not destroyed
by the hail.
✕ Egyptian gods put to shame:
✕ Isis (the goddess of life),
✕ Seth (an earth god).
✕ God used Moses and his staff for this
plague.
✕ Pharaoh promise to let the Israelites go.
54. 9. DARKNESS COVERED THE LAND.
Re.
God of the Sun and
Radiance.
In one of his many
forms, Ra has the head
of a falcon and the
sun-disk resting on his
head.
55. 9. THE PLAGUE OF DARKNESS
✕ Exodus 10:21-29
✕ In this plague, complete darkness
covers Egypt for three days.
✕ Egyptian gods humiliated:
✕ Re (or Amun, the sun god and chief
deity of Thebes),
✕ God used Moses for this plague.
✕ God showed his power over the sun.
✕ Pharaoh promise to let the Israelites
go, bot not their livestock.
57. 10. THE DEATH OF THE FIRSTBORN
The pharaoh - man,
ruler and god
Egyptian society had a
social hierarchy, with
the pharaoh at the very
top. The pharaoh was
the political, religious,
and economic leader
of the Egyptians.
58. 10. THE DEATH OF THE FIRSTBORN
✕ Exodus 11:1-10, 12:29-32
✕ In this plague, the firstborn of the people
and cattle of Egypt die, but the Israelites
are spared.
✕ Egyptian gods humiliated:
✕ Pharaoh (who was considered divine)
✕ God intervene directly.
✕ Pharaoh orders to the Israelites go, taking
everything that belongs to them
59. Pharaoh was directly touched by the final plague. He
requested that the Hebrews leave and also asked for a
blessing.
At this point he knew that the God of the Hebrews was
God and that He and the Egyptian gods were defeated.
In this way God brough judgement upon the Egyptians
for their harsh treatment to the Hebrew people.
The Hebrews were liberated and recognised that their
God is a living and Almighty God.