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Moses: Deliverer, Lawgiver, and Friend of God
Moses: Deliverer, Lawgiver, and Friend of God. Moses is one of the most towering figures in all of Scripture. Chosen by God to lead Israel out of slavery, he became the mediator of the covenant at Sinai and the author of the first five books of the Bible. His life—from the Nile River to Mount Nebo—reveals God’s power, patience, and redemptive plan pointing to Christ.
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Aaron: Israel’s First High Priest and Brother of Moses
Aaron: Israel’s First High Priest and Brother of Moses. Aaron stands as a central leader in Israel’s journey from slavery to nationhood. As Moses’ older brother and spokesman, he helped confront Pharaoh, witnessed God’s mighty acts, and became Israel’s first high priest. His life displays both remarkable service and sobering failure, reminding us of God’s mercy and holiness.
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Pharaoh’s Daughter: The Princess Who Rescued Moses
Pharaoh’s Daughter: The Princess Who Rescued Moses. Pharaoh’s daughter is one of the unexpected heroines of the Exodus story. By rescuing a Hebrew baby from the Nile, she defied her father’s cruel decree and ensured the deliverance of Israel’s future leader. Her compassion shows how God can use even those outside His covenant people to accomplish His plan.
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Miriam: The Prophetess Who Watched Over Moses
Miriam: The Prophetess Who Watched Over Moses. Miriam is one of Scripture’s most striking women—prophetess, worship leader, and sister to Moses and Aaron. Her story spans from the Nile River to the wilderness, showing both bold faith and human frailty.
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Amram & Jochebed: The Parents Who Hid Moses
Amram & Jochebed: The Parents Who Hid Moses. Amram and Jochebed stand out as courageous parents who trusted God more than the king’s decree. Their quiet faith in hiding their newborn son Moses preserved the life of Israel’s deliverer and demonstrates how God works through faithful families to accomplish His plan.
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Shiphrah & Puah: The Midwives Who Feared God
Shiphrah & Puah: The Midwives Who Feared God. Shiphrah and Puah stand among the earliest heroes of Exodus. These Hebrew midwives defied Pharaoh’s decree to kill all Hebrew baby boys, choosing to obey God rather than man. Their quiet courage preserved life and prepared the way for Israel’s deliverance.
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The New Pharaoh: The King Who Did Not Know Joseph
The New Pharaoh: The King Who Did Not Know Joseph. The story of Exodus opens with a dramatic shift in Egypt’s leadership. A new Pharaoh rose to power who did not remember Joseph or the blessings he brought to Egypt. This king turned against Israel, enslaving them and setting the stage for God’s mighty deliverance. His reign represents oppression, fear, and the arrogance of human rulers who defy God.
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Genesis Summary: The Beginning of Everything—and Everyone
Genesis Summary: The Beginning of Everything—and Everyone. The Book of Genesis is the origin story—not just of the world, but of sin, salvation, and the family line through which the Messiah would come. If the Bible were a movie, Genesis is the opening scene, the character introductions, and the inciting incident—all rolled into one.
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Are Christians Under The Law of Moses?
Are Christians Under The Law of Moses? The Mosaic Law stands as one of the most hotly debated subjects in Christian theology. For some, the Law is the gold standard for obedience—even binding for believers today. For others, it is irrelevant, even harmful, a relic of an obsolete covenant.
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