Being enslaved—ch. 1: Multiplying and growing strong—vv. 1-7. Being afflicted—vv. 8-22. Being redeemed—2:1—15:21: (Ten plagues, the blood of the lamb.) The deliverer—Moses—chs. 2—4. Miraculous dealings—chs. 5—11; 12:29-42. The redemption of the blood—vv. 1-28, 43. A mighty salvation—ch. 14. (In the redemption of Israel, there are the redemption of ...
The first section records the children of Israel being enslaved in Egypt. They fell into Egypt because of problems with their living and were enslaved there for their existence. However, because they were God’s elect, God blessed them and made them fruitful, and they increased abundantly, multiplied, and grew exceedingly strong, and the land was fi...
When he was forty years old, Moses was brought by God to the wilderness to be trained by Him (Exo. 2:13—3:1). Before this, he tried to use his own method to deliver the children of Israel. Although he had a good intention, his method was natural, and what he did was not pleasing to God. Later, God Himself used forty years to edify and train him, st...
God commanded the children of Israel to go out of Egypt with all their young and old, sons and daughters, and flocks and herds, and they went a three days’ journey into the wilderness so that they might sacrifice to Jehovah their God (Exo. 3:18). Three days signifies resurrection from the dead (Matt. 16:21; Acts 10:40; 1 Cor. 15:4), denoting that G...
not only did not let Israel go but even laid work upon them more heavily so that they would not believe in God and would regard His words as false. However, Pharaoh was struck by God repeatedly.
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