Jehovah’s ten plagues shattered Egypt’s power, exposed Pharaoh’s hardness, and revealed that there is no one like Jehovah in all the earth.
First Demonstration of Power: Jehovah’s Authority Before Pharaoh (Exodus 6:28–7:13)
Jehovah’s first sign before Pharaoh reveals His authority, exposes counterfeit power, and begins the judicial hardening that leads to Egypt’s downfall.
More Revelation From God: Jehovah’s Covenant Name, Promise, and the Line of Moses (Exodus 6:1–27)
Jehovah reveals the full covenant weight of His name, renews His promises, and identifies Moses and Aaron as His appointed deliverers.
The First Confrontation With Pharaoh: Worship, Oppression, and Complaint in Exodus 5:1–21
Moses and Aaron confront Pharaoh, who rejects Jehovah, increases Israel’s labor, and turns the first stage of deliverance into deeper oppression.
Return to Egypt: Covenant Obedience and Divine Authority in Exodus 4:18–31
Moses returns to Egypt under Jehovah’s command, but covenant obedience, family order, and Israel’s firstborn status shape every step.
Moses’ Objections (Exodus 3:11–22)
Moses’ objections in Exodus 3:11–22 reveal humbled weakness answered by Jehovah’s presence, name, covenant, and mighty hand.
Signs and Reassurance Exodus for Moses (Exodus 4:1–17)
Jehovah answered Moses’ fear in Exodus 4:1–17 with signs, authority, and provision, showing that the mission depended on Him, not on Moses.
Horeb, The Mountain of God (Exodus 3:1)
The encounter at the burning bush reveals Jehovah commissioning Moses at Horeb to deliver Israel from Egypt and fulfill His covenant promises.
Moses’ Crime and Flight to Midian (Exodus 2:11–25)
Moses’ killing of the Egyptian led to exile in Midian, where Jehovah prepared him to become Israel’s deliverer.
The Birth and Rescue of Moses (Exodus 2:1–10)
The rescue of Moses reveals how Jehovah advances his purpose through faithful obedience despite oppressive human authority.

