The Book Of Exodus

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The Israelites start their account with Exodus largely in part due to slavery. For example, Joseph went to Egypt, abandoned by his brothers and was sold into slavery. Through all of this, God praised Joseph and vastly prospers him despite all of Joseph’s difficulties. The Book of Exodus begins when the day of accomplishment of the prognostication of Genesis 15:12-16 (Deffinbaugh, 2007).
Another prominent aspect of the story of Exodus was the most notable human figure in the Old Testament, Moses. Moses was the son of a Hebrew slave and one day witnessed an Egyptian beating a Hebrew and that prompted Moses to take a stand. The Egyptian was killed by Moses and this caused him to realize that it was his people that were suffering as slaves (Albrecht,

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