In Exodus 12 Pharaoh finally comes to his senses and not only allows the Hebrews to go worship, He forces them to go. And not only is he forcing them to go for the allotted 3-day weekend Moses had asked for, Pharaoh forces them to go permanently. To find out why,...
Just kidding. I know these tense meetings between Pharaoh and Moses were serious and ought to be respected. Which is why I’m sure they were probably actually having tea, not coffee. Anyway, the Exodus 11 video is up for your viewing pleasure, and, you’ll...
In Exodus 10 Pharaoh starts to catch on that, perhaps, his life will continue to be plagued with plagues if he doesn’t play ball with Moses/Yahweh. To mix metaphors, Pharaoh offers Mo the chance to play Let’s Make a Deal, to which Moses responds,...
Plagues 2-4 are outlined in Exodus 8 because, apparently, Pharaoh was none too worried about a “God” who turned the entire Nile River into blood on command. So God threw some other phenomena at him. God knew Pharoah wouldn’t be impressed by frogs or...
Chapters 1-6 set the scene for the infamous 10 plagues God would inflict upon Egypt as judgment for not letting His people go worship Him. In chapter 7, God gets down to business. The first plague is the “Plague of Blood,” during which a lot of, most of,...