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Written by Moses (traditional)
40 chapters · 274 min read
1400s–400s BC (traditional vs. critical dating)
The people of
To record God's dramatic rescue of His people from slavery and the establishment of His with them at
Exodus is the ultimate rescue story. God hears His people's cries in , raises up , unleashes ten plagues on , parts the Red Sea, and leads Israel to freedom. Then at , He gives them and instructions for the — because He doesn't just want to save them, He wants to live among them.
Two midwives looked the most powerful man on earth in the face and said nah — choosing God over Pharaoh when he ordered them to unalive every Hebrew baby boy.
Exodus 1 — When the New Management Tried to Delete a Whole Nation
God told Pharaoh straight up 'I raised you up so the whole world could watch me cook' — possibly the hardest bar in all of Exodus
Exodus 9 — Three Plagues and Pharaoh Still Won't Budge
Israel literally watched God split a whole sea and still asked 'is God even here?' — most relatable moment in Scripture fr.
Exodus 17 — Water from a Rock and a W in the Desert
the entire point of this insanely detailed building project is one line: 'that I may dwell in their midst' — God did all this so He could be physically close to His people, no cap
Exodus 25 — God's Ultimate Interior Design Blueprint
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Moses asked to see God's full glory and God didn't say no — He hid Moses in a rock and shielded him with His own hand so one man could survive as much of it as humanly possible.
Exodus 33 — "Show Me Your Glory" Is the Boldest Prayer Ever