Praying from Acts 7:44. Themes: Tabernacle, Wilderness, Commandment
Command. The verse commands the reader to make the tabernacle according to the pattern that Moses had seen.
Praying from Acts 7:43. Themes: idolatry, punishment, exile
Command. The verse commands the reader to not worship false gods or idols, or else they will be punished and carried away.
Praying from Acts 7:41. Themes: Idolatry, Rebellion, Creation
Command. The verse is a warning against idolatry and the worship of false gods. It commands the reader to avoid making idols and sacrificing to them.
Praying from Acts 7:40. Themes: Idolatry, Doubt, Leadership
Command. The verse commands Aaron to make gods for the people to follow.
Praying from Acts 7:39. Themes: Rebellion, Idolatry, Redemption.
Command. The verse is a warning to not be disobedient and turn back to old ways.
Praying from Acts 7:37. Themes: Prophecy, Salvation, Messiah.
Promise. The verse is referring to the promise that God made to the children of Israel through Moses, that He would raise up a prophet from among their bro…
Praying from Acts 7:35. Themes: Leadership, Deliverance, God’s Will.
Promise. The verse is stating that God has sent Moses as both a ruler and a deliverer, fulfilling a promise made to the Israelites.
Praying from Acts 7:34. Themes: Deliverance, Affliction, Redemption.
Command. The reader is being commanded to go to Egypt as God’s messenger to deliver the Israelites from their affliction.
Praying from Acts 7:33. Themes: Holiness, Obedience, Reverence.
Command. The Lord commands the reader to take off their sandals because the place where they stand is holy ground.
Praying from Acts 7:32. Themes: God’s faithfulness, reverence, identity
Promise. The verse is a statement of God’s identity and history with the Israelites, specifically mentioning their patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Mo…
Praying from Acts 7:28. Themes: Justice, Violence, Redemption.
Command. The verse is a question asked by Moses to the Israelites who were plotting to kill him. It is not a command or promise to the reader.
Praying from Acts 7:27. Themes: Rejection, Justice, Authority
Command. The verse commands the reader not to wrong their neighbor and push them away.
Praying from Acts 7:26. Themes: Reconciliation, Brotherhood, Conflict Resolution.
Command. The verse commands the reader to be at peace with others and to not wrong one another.
Praying from Acts 7:24. Themes: Justice, Compassion, Retaliation.
Command. The verse commands the reader to defend and avenge those who are oppressed.
Praying from Acts 7:21. Themes: Providence, Adoption, Redemption.
Promise. The verse is describing how Moses was rescued and raised by Pharaoh’s daughter. There is no command given to the reader.
Praying from Acts 7:17. Themes: Promise, Multiplication, Faithfulness.
Promise. The verse is describing how God fulfilled his promise to Abraham by causing his descendants to multiply in Egypt.
Praying from Acts 7:10. Themes: Deliverance, Favor, Wisdom
Promise. The verse describes how God delivered Joseph from his afflictions and gave him favor and wisdom before Pharaoh, ultimately making him governor ove…
Praying from Acts 7:9. Themes: Jealousy, Providence, Redemption.
Promise. The verse is stating that God was with Joseph even though he was sold into Egypt by his jealous brothers.
Praying from Acts 7:7. Themes: Judgment, Bondage, Deliverance
Promise.
God promises to judge the nation that the Israelites will be in bondage to, and after that, they will come out and serve Him in the promised lan…
Praying from Acts 7:6. Themes: Alienation, Oppression, Promise
Promise.
The verse is a prophecy about the Israelites being enslaved in Egypt for 400 years. It is not a command to the reader.