
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.
Israel is freed from Egypt. God commands the consecration of the firstborn and the annual celebration of the Feast of Unleavened Bread to remember their swift deliverance.
Pharaoh changes his mind and pursues Israel to the Red Sea. God commands Moses to lift his staff, parting the sea. Israel crosses safely, and the Egyptian army drowns.
Moses and Israel sing a triumphant Song of the Sea celebrating God's power over the Egyptians. The people later grumble, and God sweetens the bitter waters of Marah.
The people complain about a lack of food. God provides manna (bread from heaven) and quail. God commands them to gather enough manna for six days, but none on the Sabbath.
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