The document provides an overview of the story of Moses and the Israelites' exodus from Egypt. It discusses how the Israelites lived in Egypt for 400 years and became enslaved. God called Moses to lead the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt and through the waters of the Red Sea to freedom. Moses gave the Israelites God's law on Mount Sinai and led them to the promised land, similar to how Jesus would later save mankind from sin and bring believers to heaven.
2. Leading up to Moses
• The Israelites arrived in Egypt when Joseph was in
power.
• The lived in Egypt for 400 years.
• They became enslaved by a Pharaoh who had
forgotten the relationship the Egyptians had with
Joseph.
• They were enslaved because they were blessed by
God and great in numbers. Pharaoh feared that if a
war happened, Egypt would not survive.
• Pharaoh had a majority of the Hebrew men killed and
allowed Egyptians to marry Hebrew women to gain
rights to the land.
4. Who is Yahweh?
• God revealed His name to be Yahweh, which means
“I Am.” God necessarily exists.
• This points to the eternal nature of God who was, is
and always will be.
• This is the mystery expressed in the Glory Be.
5. Similarities Between Moses and Jesus
Moses Jesus
Saved the Israelites Savior of all mankind
Shepherd The Good Shepherd
Hebrews were slaves to the
Eqyptians
We are slaves to sin
Led God’s people to freedom
through the waters of the Red
Sea
Sets us free from sin by the
waters of Baptism
Gave the people God’s Law on
Mount Sinai
Fulfilled the Law especially with
the Sermon on the Mount
Led God’s people to the
Promised Land
Brings us to the true promised
land: Heaven
6. The Promised Land
• Why did the Israelites wander the desert for 40 years?
• Why was Moses not allowed into the Promised Land?
• Land and the great justice of God.
• We will have to render an account for all our thoughts,
words, deeds and omissions (all of our sins) to God.
• Joshua led the Israelites into the Promised Land.
• He was a man of great Faith in God.
• Defended the Israelites against enemies.
• Before his death, he gathered the Israelites and
renewed the covenant with the Lord.
7. Holy Oils
• Where do we get the use of Holy Oils?
• During the time of the Prophet Samuel, Israel wanted
a king, like other nations, to lead them. God
instructed Samuel to anoint these kings with oil as a
sign that they were chosen by God.
• Today, we use:
• The Oil of the Catechumens
• Oil of the Sick
• Oil of Chrism
8. Psalms
• Psalms come from the word meaning “song”.
• Psalms were beautiful songs accompanied on the
harp.
• Today we use piano or organs traditionally.
• King David composed many psalms to praise God, to
thank him, to ask him for help and to soothe wearied
souls.
• We still say/sing the Psalms at the Mass and in the
Liturgy of the Hours.
9. Ten Commandments
1. I am the Lord your God, You shall not
have strange gods before me.
2. You shall not take the Name of the Lord
your God in vain.
3. Remember to keep holy the Lord’s Day.
4. Honor your father and mother.
5. You shall not kill.
10. Ten Commandments
6. You shall not commit adultery.
7. You shall not steal.
8. You shall not bear false witness
against your neighbor.
9. You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife.
10.You shall not covet your neighbor’s
goods.