Breaking The Jewish Code Perry Stone

Genesis is the history of creation to the time when the twelve sons of Jacob and their families went down to Egypt. Exodus is the call of Moses, the departure from Egypt, and the establishment of the priesthood and tabernacle. Leviticus details the sacrificial, ceremonial, and moral laws of God and instructions for following them. Numbers details a census of the twelve tribes and the failures of the nation to obey God in the wilderness. Deuteronomy is a summary of Israel’s wanderings, new guidelines, and prophecies about Israel’s future. While the Torah contains history, much of it reveals specific guidelines and instruction for spiritual, social, and moral living; sacrificial procedures; and ceremonial applications. The divine instructions in the Torah are often divided into four categories: the law, the commandments, the statutes, and the judgments. Students of Scripture often merge these four divisions into one package and call it the Law of Moses or the Law of God . It is God’s law given to Moses, but, more importantly, it is the revealed mind of the Creator concerning how His people

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