The Structure of Exodus
Now these are the names of the children of Israel,
which came into Egypt;
every man and his household came with Jacob.
Exodus 1:1 (Spoke 2, Cycle 1)
Bet KeyWords: Ben, Bayit, Bo
The Hebrew name of Exodus is שמות (Shemuth, Names), taken from the opening words of the
book. This integrates with the Inner Cycle of Genesis, with the first occurrence of Shemuth being found in
Genesis 2. This further integrates with the symbolic meaning of Beyt as Word, in that the idea of naming is
essential to the concept of the Word (cf. The House Called By My Name).
The Hebrew practice of naming a book by its first word seems to be in recognition of God's deliberate
design of the books. The great themes of many books are marked with highly specific KeyWords in
the opening verse.
This is particularly clear in the Book of Exodus, where the relations between the ideas of the Name, Word,
Son, House, and the letter Beyt are greatly expanded upon with three fundamental Beyt Keywords
appearing in the opening verse:
- בן (Ben, Son): This is perhaps the ultimate Beyt KeyWord. It integrates with the nature
of the eternal Godhead, being the name of the Second Person of the Blessed Trinity, God the Son.
It appears in the plural construct form "Beni", translated as children in Exodus 1.1 Thus we have
the pair of KeyWord Aleph (Av = Father) and Beyt (Ben = Son). Their union forms the Stone of
Prophecy (cf. The Second Commandment).
- בית (Bayit, House): This is the name of the Second Letter. It is profoundly integrated
with the
analytic meaning of Ben as The Posterity
(Nun)
of the House (Beyt).
- בא (Bo, Come/Enter Into): This KeyWord exhibits the fundamental force of Beyt revealed
when the letter is combined with Aleph (cf. 231 Gates).
The "House" is a natural image
of a place to "go in" which is the meaning of Beyt when prefixed to a word, as discussed in
the Beyt Alphabetic Verses. A good example is seen in
the First Word of the Bible, Berashith (In the beginning).
The House is also a natural symbol of that which divides between what
is "in" and what is "out." It is the
archetypical "container" of concepts, hence it integrates with concept of the Word,
sharper than
any two-edged sword (cf. Logos Holograph and the
Second Seal)
dividing all creation
into this and that,
coming from the Mouth of the Creator Jesus Christ, the Second Person of the Godhead, God the Son, whose
name is called "The Word of God." This is but a fragment of the cascading convergence of
archetypical concepts correlated via Geometry, Theology, Scripture and the Numerical Category defined by
the Number 2.
I will now discuss how these three ideas derived from the words of the first verse of Exodus provide an outline of that
entire book.
The Independent Witness of J. Sidlow Baxter
One of the great joys of God's Truth is found in the
great cloud of witnesses
testifying to it. This coheres with the fundamental guiding principle of
Biblical studies - indeed of all studies for that matter - which is
that every word or fact must be confirmed by "two
or three witnesses." Applied to
Epistemology (the study of "how we know things"), this simply means that
Truth is established by multiple independent converging lines of evidence. When this is coupled
with divine Simplicity, Beauty, and Clarity, we know we have received the very Truth of God.
Baxter's Outline of Exodus |
SON |
I. The Exodus (i - xviii)
Projected (i - iv)
Obstructed (v - xi)
Effected (xii - xviii)
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WORD |
II. The Law (xix - xxiv)
Commandments - Moral
Judgments - Social
Ordinances - Religious
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HOUSE |
III. The Tabernacle (xxv - xl)
Designed (xxv - xxxi)
Delayed (xxxii - xxxiv)
Completed (xxxv - xl)
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The table on the right is adapted from the introduction to the Book of Exodus (pg. 74)
in J. Sidlow Baxter's wonderful analysis of the entire Bible called
Explore the Book. It is his outline for his study of Exodus, with the left red
column being my association of his outline with fundamental concepts from Spoke 2 of the
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