Echoes of Ancient Israel (Part 3) Pastor. Shane Vaughn 3/14/25 - Sabbath ZOOM BIBLE STUDY
- (primary) Exodus 4:22–23 — Exodus 4:22-23
- (secondary) Exodus 9:1
- (secondary) Exodus 1:13–14 — Exodus 1:13-14
- (secondary) Exodus 14:5
- (secondary) Exodus 14:12
- (secondary) Ezekiel 29:2–3 — Ezekiel 29:2-3
- (secondary) Psalm 105:43–45 — Psalm 105:43-45
- (secondary) Deuteronomy 6:21–25 — Deuteronomy 6:21-25
- (secondary) Revelation 14:6–7 — Revelation 14:6-7
- (secondary) Revelation 18:1–5 — Revelation 18:1-5
- (secondary) Romans 6:16
- (secondary) Revelation 13:4
- (secondary) Revelation 13:8
- (secondary) Revelation 13:18
- (secondary) Revelation 2:13
- (secondary) Revelation 12:17
- (secondary) Revelation 14:12
- (secondary) Revelation 22:14
- (secondary) Exodus 5:4–14 — Exodus 5:4-14
- (secondary) Exodus 16:4
- (secondary) Exodus 16:22–23 — Exodus 16:22-23
Transcript
Summary
This lesson develops the parallel between ancient Israel's Exodus from Egypt and the end-time Exodus from Babylon. Using Exodus, Revelation, Ezekiel, Psalms, Deuteronomy, and Romans, the speaker argues that Yahweh's purpose in calling Israel out was not merely to worship, but to worship correctly in spirit and truth through obedience to His commandments. Special emphasis is placed on the Sabbath as a test of obedience and a distinguishing mark of the remnant. The message identifies Egypt and Babylon as prophetic parallels, presents Revelation's call to come out of Babylon as a modern Exodus, and teaches that Yahweh is gathering a people who will worship Him perfectly and prepare for the coming Kingdom.
Core doctrine
Identity of Israel
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