Sermon Tone Analysis

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Moses the /legislator/ and /mediator / of the Covenant, and /deputy/ of the Lord (Adam Clarke).
The Altar was representative of the Throne of God, and the twelve stones the twelve tribes of Israel.
(Suzerainty treaty between a king and His subjects)  These were the parties that were entering into covenant.
*Covenant Law*
* Commandments 1-4: Vertical Relationship
* Commandments 6-10: Horizontal Relationship
* Apodictic Law (Chapter 20)
* Case Law (Chapters 21-22)
* Ceremonial Law (23:10-19)
*Blood of the Covenant* (Ratifying the Covenant, both parties being sprinkled to signify the mutual agreement to enter into union.
Exodus 24:6-8)
*Tabernacle* (dwelling place.
That god might dwell with His people.
A place of mutual dwelling of God and the individual (1 Cor.
6:9) and the people of God as a whole [nation, church] (2 Corinthians 6:16) ([privilege and honor] Cf.
Jn. 1:14) A copy of the true heaven (Heb.
8:5; Heb.
9:23-24)
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