Mosses
The story Exodus is the second book in the Bible that took place around 800 B.C. and was written down around 500B.C. The title "Exodus" comes from the Greek word "going out", that plays an important part in this book. This book first starts out on the land of Egypt. The Egyptian king was scared of the Israelites high population sharing this land. Due to the king's fear of the Israelites someday taking over the hierarchy of Egypt, he decides to put all Israelites into slavery. He demands them to build the city's of Pithom and Rameses where he will store his supplies hoping that it will slow down the Israelites population. The king plan fails and the Israelites population increases heavily. The king then gave a command to the whole nation and said, "As soon as a Hebrew boy is born, throw him into the Nile River." (1:22) Then this beautiful Hebrew baby boy was born and was hidden by his mother for three months. Then came the time when she had to let the beautiful baby go, she put him into a basket made of reeds and set him to sail along the Nile River. The king's daughter found him and adopted him and gave him his name "Moses", which means "I pulled him out of water". Moses becomes an important character throughout the book of Exo
God says, "I have seen my people are suffering Egypt, and I have heard them beg for my help because of the way they have been mistreated. In this section Moses is requested to lead the people to the promising land rich in milk and honey. This book also teaches that there is only one true God and the ruler of all creations. When God was speaking to Moses he said "I will come to you in a thick cloud and let the people hear me speak to you. Then God gave Moses derections to celebrate the Passover in honor of the God. The people looked up to Moses for advice from god and they would hover over Moses morning to night. Here he trusts Moses as a loyal leader and wants the Israelites to trust Moses. This is my name forever, and it is the name that people must use for know on. The king rejected and God then gave Moses great powers to perform miracles. Moses kept calling the Lords name for help against this attack on the Egyptians. I will give them the land where the Canaanites, Hittites, Amorites, Perizites, Hivites, and Jebusites now live. Moses speaks to God about there friendship and says "you said you were my friend and that you are pleased with me. Now go to the king! I am sending you to lead my people out of this country. God makes the king of Egypt so stubborn to test Moses patients, leadership and loyalty to God.
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