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Episode 81 – Exodus 16 with Dr. Saleska

Having just be rescued from the clutches of Pharoah by miraculuous intervention, and expressing their joy through song for their deliverance, the Children of Israel begin to complain. How will God respond? Join Dr. Saleska has he explains God’s merciful response.

Episode 79 – Exodus 14 with Dr. Saleska

Dr. John Saleska guides us through Exodus 15 in this discussion. The Children of Israel have successfully crossed the Red Sea, and express their joy in their deliverance. “Deliverance” is the link to Christ in Every Word.

Episode 76 – Exodus 11-12 with Dr. Saleska

In Chapters 11 and 12 of Exodus preparation is made for the 10th Plague, which later receives the name of “Passover.” In today’s session Dr. Saleska explores the deep connections between the passover lamb, and the “Lamb who takes away the sin fo the world” – Jesus Christ.

Episode 74 – Exodus 10 Part 1 with Dr. Saleska

Dr. Saleska explains the significance of the “Name” of God and how that plays into Pharaoh’s refusal to let the people go. Also, please note there was an error in posting Podcast 73, and that has now been corrected. If you noticed that 73 was a repeat of 72, you were correct. That has now been updated so that you have Exodus Chapters 8 and 9 for your listening pleasure.

Episode 71 – Exodus 6 with Dr. Saleska

Of what significance is the name of God? Why does Moses continue to question is own ability as God’s chosen instrument to lead the people out of Egypt? These and other questions are explored by Dr. Saleska as Exodus 6 is studied in-depth in the “Christ in Every Word” podcast.

Episode 69 – Exodus 4 with Dr. Saleska

Dr. Saleska guides us through Exodus Chapter 4 in which Moses does his level best to avoid the task assigned to him by the Lord. Finally, however, after every excuse is rendered moot, Moses is on his way to set the people free.

Episode 67 – Exodus 2 with Dr. Saleska

Dr. Saleska describes the birth of Moses and his dramatic escape from the king who wants to destroy him, and draws the parallel with the birth of Jesus Christ, who also had a king who sought the destruction of the infant.