Moses and Egypt | Bible Trek | Egypt Series (Part 1) - 04
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- Опубліковано 22 гру 2024
- Introduction:
The River Nile is one of the world’s most iconic rivers and a significant location in the Old Testament. The Nile was important for Egypt, ensuring an abundance of crops, but it was also where Moses, as a baby, was floated into the hands of Pharaoh’s daughter. As she requested a Hebrew woman to nurse him, Moses' sister Miriam orchestrated the baby's return to his real mother. The Nile was also significant later in Moses’ life as he returned to Egypt on a mission to set the Israelites free. Pharaoh’s refusal resulted in a series of plagues, the first being the Nile turning to blood, making it unfit for drinking.
Looking Around:
Egypt was a prosperous and powerful nation in Bible times, owing the fertility of its land to the Nile. No wonder the river was an object of worship. When God called Moses, the Hebrew, to liberate his people from the yoke of Egypt, the struggle was not merely for liberty but spiritual truth.
Quick Read:
Exodus 2
Exodus 7.14-25
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So when Jesus was born that was another different time all male babies were being killed not knowing this was a different time has made things really confusing for me Thanks for your good clear knowledge ❤❤❤