
Exodus
Exodus chronicles the liberation of the Israelite people from slavery in Egypt after centuries of bondage. This dramatic narrative highlights Moses, whom God calls through a burning bush to lead His people to freedom. After Pharaoh refuses, God sends ten devastating plagues upon Egypt, culminating in the Passover. Moses then leads the Israelites across the miraculously parted Red Sea, beginning their journey through the wilderness. While encamped at Mount Sinai, God establishes a covenant with them, providing the Ten Commandments and detailed laws for worship and daily life, including plans for the Tabernacle, the portable dwelling place for God's presence among His people.
Moses and Aaron demand Pharaoh let God's people go. Pharaoh responds by refusing and increasing the slaves' work burden, forcing them to make bricks without straw.
God assures Moses of His covenant promise, revealing His name Yahweh (LORD) and promising to deliver Israel with mighty acts of judgment against Egypt.
Moses and Aaron confront Pharaoh. God hardens Pharaoh's heart as Aaron throws down his staff, which turns into a snake. The first plague turns the Nile River into blood.
God sends the second, third, and fourth plagues: masses of frogs, gnats (which magicians cannot replicate), and swarms of flies, all of which only affect the Egyptians.
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