Pastor Marek Kowalsky - August 6, 2023

Exodus 21

Exodus 21:12-36 presents laws concerning murder, injury, and property in ancient Israelite society. It outlines penalties for murder and harm, restitution for injuries caused by negligence, and compensation for damages caused by animals. The passage reflects a system of justice and social responsibility in that historical context.

Scripture References: Exodus 21:12-36, Luke 23:39-43, Deuteronomy 21:18-21

From Series: "Exodus: The Giving of the Law"

In the concluding section of our Exodus series, we follow Moses as he ascends Mount Sinai to meet with God. In this pivotal meeting, God establishes the Law that will govern the nation of Israel, and creates a new covenant to make them His people, His treasured possession. Join us as we examine the goodness and wisdom of God's ancient Law and what it means for Christians today. Join us as we examine the goodness and wisdom of God's ancient Law and what it means for Christians today.

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