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The Caldwell Commentaries Podcast

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The Caldwell Commentaries dive deep into the Bible to reveal the amazing truths God has shared with mankind about HIStory, salvation in Christ, and the future! Be prepared for some spiritual heartburn!Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
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  • CHRIST in EXODUS - Lesson 18a: The Tabernacle: God’s Typological Masterpiece Part I - NEW STUDY!
    Jul 6 2025

    Why is it important for believers in Christ today to learn about the ancient dwelling place of God's Holy Presence with Israel? How many different earthly dwelling places (tabernacles; temples) are there if we begin with Eden and end with the Heavenly "Eden"? How did both Eden and Mount Sinai connect with the Tabernacle? What clues are found in the Ark of the Covenant to help us know how God could be merciful on law-breakers? Why is it that Adam was innocent, but not righteous even before the Fall? What was AMAZINGLY significant about the Israeli encampment around the Tabernacle? How many times did Moses go up and down Sinai (at 80 years old)? How long did it take to build the Tabernacle and how does that fact possibly relate to the true birth date of Jesus Christ (for this, you'll need to listen to all three messages)!

    There are 50 chapters in Scripture regarding the Tabernacle, its priesthood, its furnishings, its sacrifices, and its significance in regard to Christ and His atonement work on the cross of Calvary. There are only 2 chapters on the Creation account. So, do you think the Tabernacle is important to God?

    You will be enriched by this study - EVEN IF you have studied the Tabernacle many times before!

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Christ in Exodus Lesson 17: Civil Law Overview
    Jul 4 2025

    Why did God give the Mosaic Law (beginning with the Ten Commandments) to Israel? There were some very important reasons given in this study. What exactly does it mean that Christ brought an end to the Mosaic Law? What is "the law of Christ"? Was there law before "The Law"? Does being free from "The Law" mean a Christian is lawless?

    Did you know Exodus chapters 21 to 23 are full of "case laws" about all manner of subjects, such as the treatment of servants and their rights, about murder and non-lethal violence, about harming pregnant women, about sorcery, sexual perversions, idolatry, false religious practices; restitution, property rights, usury, speaking ill of judges and rulers, giving false testimony, mob rule, partiality, mistreatment of foreigners, widows, and orphans - to name a few.

    Don't judge this study by its title; it is packed with good stuff.

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    47 mins
  • Christ in Exodus Lesson 16: Christ; Prophet like unto Moses
    Jul 2 2025

    After beholding the magnificent manifestation of Almighty God through both natural and supernatural phenomena on Mount Sinai, while also hearing His thundering, trumpet-blasting voice declare a summation of His moral laws in "The Ten Commandments," the trembling Israelites begged Moses to continue to be their mediator with God so they never had to hear Him speak directly to them again. God was pleased with their reverential respect for Him, and it was on this very occasion that He gave Moses the famous prophecy of Deuteronomy 18:15-18. The Prophet/Messiah Who would come from among them (the Jewish people) and through Whom God would speak would be like unto Moses.

    So, in this lesson from our study on finding types of Christ in the Book of Exodus, we take an in-depth look at all the many ways in which Moses served as the greatest person-type of Jesus in the Bible (even more so than Joseph, who is likewise a strong prophetic-type of the Lord). You will be utterly surprised, so get your pen to take notes, because you will want to remember what you hear.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
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