A gripping narrative begins as the descendants of Jacob, known as the Israelites, multiply in Egypt. After Joseph's death, a new Pharaoh arises who does not remember the contributions of Joseph and his family. Fearing the growing population of the Israelites, this Pharaoh devises a plan to oppress them, subjecting them to harsh labor and slavery. The chapter highlights the brutal conditions imposed on the Israelites, illustrating their suffering and the Pharaoh's ruthless measures to control them. Despite the oppression, the Israelites continue to multiply, prompting Pharaoh to escalate his cruelty by ordering the death of all newborn Hebrew boys. This chapter sets the stage for the dramatic events that will unfold, emphasizing themes of oppression, resilience, and the unfolding of God's plan for deliverance.
Exodus Chapter 1
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