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  • Work you Peasant!
  • Egypt has been suffering for a long time, and so I am going to free them, I want you to lead my people out of Egypt.
  • Alright, I will do this, and God will be with me.
  • Please send someone else, I just do not have the ability to do this.
  • "Moses! ... "Do not come any closer,"
  • I assure you Moses that you will have all my powers while doing this great deed
  • Tell them: the God of Abraham, the God of Issac and the God of Jacob has sent you
  • Let my people go!
  • While the Israelites are in Egypt, the Egyptians turn against the Israelites and make them their slaves. Four hundred years go by, and now slavery is all the Israelites know. The land promised to their forefather Abraham is a mere memory — but God remembers His promise.
  • God appears in a burning bush to a man named Moses, telling him that he will lead God’s people out of Egypt. Now, Moses is an unlikely candidate for this mission. Additionally, even after God calls him from the burning bush, Moses gives all kinds of excuses for why he can’t do it. But this is part of God’s plan.
  • God commands the Egyptians to free the Israelites, and Moses boldly proclaims to Pharaoh, “Let my people go!” The command that God actually gives is to let the Israelites go on a three-day journey to worship. In Exodus, the key problem is not physical slavery but spiritual slavery.
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