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Exodus - Part 25 - Exodus 20:7-11
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Exodus - Part 24 - Exodus 20:3-6
1:27:06
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Exodus - Part 23 - Exodus 20:1-17
1:29:48
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Exodus - Part 22 - Exodus 19:1-25
1:31:40
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Exodus - Part 21 - Exodus 18:13-19:8
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Exodus - Part 20 - Exodus 17:1-18:27
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Exodus - Part 19 - Exodus 15:22-16:36
1:27:41
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Exodus - Part 18 - Exodus 15:1-21
1:27:29
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Exodus - Part 17 - Exodus 13:17-14:31
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You Can Ignore God All You Want
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Exodus - Part 16 - Exodus 13:1-22
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Exodus - Part 15 - Exodus 12:31-51
1:17:27
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Exodus - Part 14 - Exodus 11:1-12:30
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Exodus - Part 13 - Exodus 10:1-29
1:14:22
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Exodus - Part 12 - Exodus 8:20-9:35
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Exodus - Part 11 - Exodus 7:8-8:19
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Exodus - Part 10 - Exodus 6:1-7:7
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Exodus - Part 9 - Exodus 5:1-23
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Exodus - Part 8 - Exodus 5:1-3
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Exodus - Part 7 - Exodus 4:17-31
1:15:27
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Exodus - Part 6 - Exodus 3:7-4:17
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Exodus - Part 5 - Exodus 3:11-15
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Exodus - Part 4 - Exodus 2:23-3:12
1:18:10
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Exodus - Part 3 - Exodus 2:11-25
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Exodus - Part 2 - Chapter 1:1-2:10
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Exodus - Part 1 - Introduction
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Exodus - Part 2 - Chapter 1:1-2:10

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Exodus 1 begins with the genealogy of Jacob’s family who are now living in Egypt. It describes the Israelites multiplying in the land and becoming a mighty people. It fulfills part of God’s promise to Abraham that his descendants would be as numerous as the stars in the sky.

Joseph’s reputation in the land of Egypt also afforded them some respect and protection for many generations. But then a new king rose that didn’t know Joseph. Now, he saw all these foreign people in his land as a threat, and so the Israelites were forced into slavery. That fulfilled what God spoke to Abraham in Genesis 15:13.

But, the more the Israelites were oppressed, the more their population grew. So, Pharaoh ramped up his tactics to infanticide, ordering the midwives to kill the Hebrew male children when they were born. Exodus records two midwives that defied that order, and for that act of civil disobedience, God blessed them with families of their own. But Pharaoh wasn’t finished. He ordered his subjects if they found a Hebrew baby boy, they were to take him and throw him into the Nile River.

This is the environment that Moses is born into. His mother, knowing what would happen, hid him for as long as she could. When she could no longer do that, she put him in a basket made of papyrus reeds and waterproof pitch. She set him in the reeds by the edge of the river. His sister Miriam waited to see what would happen. This suggests that Moses’ family lived close by to the palace. The Egyptian Princess found him when she came down to the river. She knew he was one of the Hebrew babies, but she was merciful and decided to raise him as her son. Better yet, his birth mother was allowed to nurse him.

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