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When the term “Law” is used in the Bible and especially in the New Testament it is necessary to
               determine from the context of the passage exactly what is referred to, e.g., “Law” may refer to:
                     The Torah or Pentateuch
                     The Mosaic Law (Exodus 19—Leviticus—Numbers 10)
                     Law as a principle or rule

               The Pentateuch is critically important because it introduces us to:
                   •  God himself
                   •  The Beginning of the world and man
                   •  Basically theological concepts like
                          –  Sin
                          –  Salvation
                          –  Sanctification
                   •  What God requires for the right relationship to Him
                   •  God’s redemptive purpose in human history
                   •  God’s provision of a nation through which he would bring Christ into the world as Savior.

               In other words, the Pentateuch creates a framework which provides us with some understanding of who
               God is, who we are, why God created us, and where to find meaning and purpose in life.

               Each of the five books of the Pentateuch will be briefly reviewed for its content and contribution to our
               understanding of God and man. Moses is generally acknowledged as the author/complier of the
               Pentateuch.

                                                      THE PENTATEUCH
                                                  (code of the Jewish Nation)
                                       BOOK OF:
               4000+BC                 GENESIS                 Beginnings              Choosing of Jewish
                                                                                       Nation.
               1450 BC                 EXODUS                  Miracles/Deliverance    Redemption of Jewish
                                                                                       Nation
                                       LEVITICUS               Priesthood/ Sacrifices    Worship/sanctification
                                                                                       of the Jewish Nation.
                                       NUMBERS                 Testing/Disobedience    Disciplining and
                                                                                       Directing the Jewish
                                                                                       Nation
               1406 BC                 DEUTERONOMY             Instruction/promises    Teaching of Jewish
                                                                                       Nation

                                     GENESIS

                                     Genesis forms the Foundation of history. While the Bible would be considered
                                     the book that has had the greatest impact on the world it is really a compilation
                                     of many books and the book of Genesis is at the foundation of them all.



                                      If the book of Genesis were removed from the bible, the rest of the bible would
               be incomprehensible. It would be like a building with no foundation or a bridge with no support. The
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