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S. Lewis Johnson

Jacob’s Awesome Star

Exodus 24: 14-25

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his exposition of Balaam's prophecy to Balak. Dr. Johnson explains how the truth Balaam spoke served as his judgment.

Balaam’s Last End

Exodus 25: 1-18; 31: 3,16

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his exposition of the false prophet Balaam. Dr. Johnson correlates Balaam's wickedness with other deceivers and libertines found in Scripture and in the Christian church today.

The Call for Covenant Renewal

Deuteronomy 29: 1 - 30: 20

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the Deuteronomy passage where Moses calls upon Israel to follow the covenant God has made with them.

Moses’ Swan Song: From Indictment to Hope, part I

Exodus 32: 1-43

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson begins a two-part exposition of Moses' final words. Additional typology in the Song of Moses is highlighted.

Moses’ Swan Song: From Indictment to Hope, part II

Exodus 32: 15-43

Dr. Johnson finishes his exposition of Moses' final words by expounding the passages that reference Israel's future.

The Blessing of the Tribes

Exodus 33: 1-29

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his series on Israel's exodus from Egypt to Canaan by expounding the passage in Deuteronomy that records Moses' blessing of the twelve tribes.

The Burnt Offering

Leviticus 1:1-17

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson begins his series on the typology of the divine nature as set forth in the Book of Leviticus. In this first lesson, Dr. Johnson expounds the meaning of the burnt offering to the Lord.

The Meal Offering

Leviticus 2:1-16

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the meaning of the meal offering God required of the Israelites and its significance for the modern Christian.

The Peace Offering

Leviticus 3:1-17

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson comments on the Hebrew Peace Offering and what it symbolized within the Levitical economy.

The Sin Offering

Leviticus 4:1-35

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the sin offering commanded to be observed by the Israelites. Dr. Johnson explains the relationship of the offering to the nature of a believer's sin, whether willful or not.

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