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  • Pharaoh then gave this order to all the people: "Every infant boy born to the Hebrews must be thrown into the Nile, but every girl may live." (Exodus 1, 22)

  • After a fairly long time, Moses, by now a grown man, wanted to meet his fellow Hebrews. He noticed how heavily they were burdened and he saw an Egyptian striking a Hebrew, one of his own people. (Exodus 2, 11)

  • Yahweh said, "I have seen the humiliation of my people in Egypt and I hear their cry when they are cruelly treated by their taskmasters. I know their suffering. (Exodus 3, 7)

  • Go now! I am sending you to Pharaoh to bring my people, the sons of Israel, out of Egypt." (Exodus 3, 10)

  • Moses said to God, "Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh and bring the people of Israel out of Egypt?" (Exodus 3, 11)

  • God replied, "I will be with you and this will be the sign that I have sent you. When you have brought the people out of Egypt, you will worship God on this mountain." (Exodus 3, 12)

  • And I will make the Egyptians treat my people well when you leave; you will not go empty-handed. (Exodus 3, 21)

  • Yahweh said to Moses, "You are returning to Egypt and you will perform all the miraculous signs that I have empowered you to do, in the presence of Pharaoh. I will, however, make him stubborn so that he will not let the people go. (Exodus 4, 21)

  • and Aaron told them everything that Yahweh had said to Moses. He also performed all the signs before the people and they believed him. (Exodus 4, 30)

  • When they heard that Yahweh had visited the people of Israel and had seen their suffering, they bowed to the ground and worshiped him. (Exodus 4, 31)

  • After this Moses and Aaron went to Pharaoh and said, "This is what Yahweh, the God of Israel says: 'Let my people go that they may hold a feast for me in the desert." (Exodus 5, 1)

  • The king of Egypt said to them, "Moses and Aaron, why do you take people away from their work? Get back to your tasks. (Exodus 5, 4)


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