Book of Exodus - Contents According To Judaism's Weekly Torah Portions

Contents According To Judaism's Weekly Torah Portions

  • Shemot, on Exodus 1-5: Affliction in Egypt, Moses is found and called, Pharaoh
  • Va'eira, on Exodus 6-9: Plagues 1 to 7 of Egypt
  • Bo, on Exodus 10-13: Last plagues of Egypt, first Passover
  • Beshalach, on Exodus 13-17: Parting the Sea, water, manna, Amalek
  • Yitro, on Exodus 18-20: Jethro’s advice, The Ten Commandments
  • Mishpatim, on Exodus 21-24: The Covenant Code
  • Terumah, on Exodus 25-27: God's instructions on the Tabernacle and furnishings
  • Tetzaveh, on Exodus 27-30: God's instructions on the first priests
  • Ki Tisa, on Exodus 30-34: Census, anointing oil, golden calf, stone tablets, Moses radiant
  • Vayakhel, on Exodus 35-38: Israelites collect gifts make the Tabernacle and furnishings
  • Pekudei, on Exodus 38-40: The Tabernacle is set up and filled

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