Sunday, April 3, 2016

The Relationship The Pentateuch has to the Origin of the Nation of Israel, the Intended Purpose, and the Bearing of the Pentateuch on the Relationship Between God and Israel.

Week 2 Assignment

In my paper I will try to explain the relationship the Pentateuch has to the origin of the nation of Israel, the intended purpose, and the bearing of the Pentateuch on the relationship between God and Israel.

ORIGIN

“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.” Genesis 1:1  
Genesis 2:7 Then the Lord God formed man of dust from the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living being.”  The beginning of the nation of Israel.  The Pentateuch shows the establishment of Israel as a nation.  “Four-fifths of the Pentateuch--Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy – or one sixth of the Old Testament portrays the 40-year leadership of Moses and God’s revelation to Israel”. It is devoted to “the miraculous deliverance and establishment of Israel as a nation.”  (THE PENTATEUCH, New American Standard Bible The Open Bible, 1978, Thomas Nelson Publishers)

THE INTENDED PURPOSE

Fellowship – I believe God created man and the nation of Israel for fellowship and for His glory.
Never Thirsty, an internet site, quotes, “Genesis 3:8 tells us that God visited Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.”  Why would He visit them?  “What is man that You magnify him, and that You are concerned about him, that You examine him every morning and try him every moment? (NASB) Job 7:17-18. Job states that God is concerned about us and watches us every day. That implies that He cares about us.” I believe God sought a relationship with Israel that would give him fellowship.
Also, reading the post  “Relationship with God”,  Andrew Wommack Ministries, Adam and Eve talked with God every day but they still didn’t know God very well.  They didn’t have the information “that God loved them so much that He would give His only Son to die for them so we might life.”
Isiah 43:7 reads “whom I created for my glory” and Psalm 86:12 “I will praise you, O Lord my God, with all my heart; I will glorify your name forever.” This is what God created the nation of Israel for – to glorify Him.


THE BEARING OF THE PENTATEUCH ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GOD AND ISRAEL

The relationship between God and Israel – the nation of Israel was to magnify the miracles of God through praise, worship, song, dance, and literally everything it does. God desires for Israel to glorify His name in all that they do.
On the internet website www.allabouttruth.org, the page about The Pentateuch states:  “These five books of Moses are meant to be read as a whole. In them together you find the foundation of the world, the beginning of our history, and the infinite God who keeps His promises.
As I read the last two paragraphs of Chapter 11 of our textbook “Discovering the Old Testament: Story and Faith,” the conclusion of the Torah is brought to life.   “It is an invitation to Israel to rise up as a people who live in the experience of seeing God and knowing Him “face to face” as Moses did.”

  
REFERENCES

THE PENTATEUCH, New American Standard Bible, The Open Bible, 1978, Thomas Nelson Publishers
Like The Master Ministries, (2016) Retrieved from www.neverthirsty.org/bible-qa/qa-archives/is-our-purpose-in-life-to-have-fellowshio-with-god/
Andrew Wommack Ministries, (2016) Retrieved from www.awmi.net/reading/teaching-articles/relationship _god/
Branson, R., & Edlin, J. (2003). Discovering the Old Testament: Story and Faith. p. 131.
Beacon Hill Press, Kansas City.



Wednesday, March 30, 2016