Jehovah claimed Israel’s firstborn and gave Unleavened Bread as a household memorial of deliverance from Egypt by His strong hand.
The Ten Plagues of Egypt: Jehovah’s Judgments Against Pharaoh and Egypt (Exodus 7:14–11:10)
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.
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.
Shepherd Kings or God’s People? The Hyksos and the Bible
The Hyksos tradition reflects Egypt’s distorted memory of the Israelite sojourn, shaped by priestly propaganda rather than historical reality.
Historical and Cultural Background (Exodus 1:1-40:38)
Dive into the rich past where faith was forged. Uncover the setting that shaped a nation's destiny. This article covers the entire Book of Exodus.

