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TORAH SCROLL FRAGMENT MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM ANTIQUE BIBLE EXODUS 2:1 - 6:7
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TORAH SCROLL FRAGMENT MANUSCRIPT ON VELLUM ANTIQUE BIBLE EXODUS 2:1 - 6:7
Size 20.5 by 30.5"
EXODUS 2:1 - 6:7
Exodus 2:1-6:7 covers the birth and early life of Moses, the Israelites' enslavement in Egypt, and God's promise to deliver them. It sets the stage for the Exodus narrative, highlighting God's intervention and the Israelites' oppression.
Birth and Early Life of Moses:
Moses' birth and hidden infancy:
A Levite man and woman have a son who is hidden from Pharaoh's decree to kill male Hebrew babies.
Moses' rescue:
Pharaoh's daughter discovers Moses in a basket on the Nile River and takes him in, raising him as her own.
Israelites' Enslavement and God's Promise:
Oppression intensifies:
Pharaoh commands the Hebrew midwives to kill male infants, but they disobey and God blesses them.
Increased suffering:
Pharaoh commands the entire Hebrew male population to be thrown into the Nile River.
God's covenant with Abraham:
God remembers his covenant with Abraham and promises to deliver the Israelites from their slavery in Egypt.
God's promises to Moses:
God reveals his plan to Moses through a burning bush, calling him to lead his people out of slavery.
The Significance of Exodus 2:1-6:7:
The birth of Moses, a pivotal figure in the story of the Israelites' liberation, is the central focus of these chapters.
Moses' early life foreshadows his future leadership and role in delivering the Israelites from Egypt.
The Israelites' enslavement and suffering highlight the injustice and cruelty they endured under Pharaoh's rule.
It emphasizes the need for God's intervention and the importance of liberation.
The chapters introduce God's faithfulness to his covenant and his commitment to delivering his people from oppression.
The Israelites' suffering is contrasted with God's power and promises of salvation.
The story of Moses' birth and rescue also symbolizes God's protection and intervention in the face of adversity.
It serves as a reminder of God's presence and power in the lives of his people.
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