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Exodus 3:1

Context Summary Exodus 3:1–8 describes the initial contact between Moses and God. This occurs in one of Scripture’s most memorable scenes: the burning bush. Moses is tending sheep for his father-in-law in Midian, after fleeing from Egypt some forty years prior. He sees a bush which is covered in fire, but not being burnt up.… Continue reading Exodus 3:1

Exodus 2:15

(Read Exodus 2:11-15) Moses boldly owned the cause of God’s people. It is plain from Hebrews 11. that this was done in faith, with the full purpose of leaving the honours, wealth, and pleasures of his rank among the Egyptians. By the grace of God he was a partaker of faith in Christ, which overcomes the world.… Continue reading Exodus 2:15

Exodus 2:11-12

Context Summary Exodus 2:11–22 describes how Moses went from the adopted son of an Egyptian princess to an exiled shepherd living in Midian. As an adult, Moses defends a fellow Jew by killing an Egyptian aggressor. Moses is shocked to find that his attempt to hide the act failed, and he is forced to flee… Continue reading Exodus 2:11-12

Exodus 2:6

Context Summary Exodus 2:1–10 describes the birth and early life of Moses. His mother defies the order to kill Hebrew boys and hides her son. Once he becomes too old to conceal, she places him in a basket on the Nile. Apparently, this was a deliberate attempt to have Moses adopted, as Moses’ older sister… Continue reading Exodus 2:6

Exodus 1:13-14

(Read Exodus 1:8-14) The land of Egypt became to Israel a house of bondage. The place where we have been happy, may soon become the place of our affliction; and that may prove the greatest cross to us, of which we said, This same shall comfort us. Cease from man, and say not of any place… Continue reading Exodus 1:13-14