Exodus Sparknotes

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Exodus begins in Egypt where the pharaoh is enslaving thousands of Israelites. He fears there are too many Israelites so he demands midwives kill all male babies. Moses is born and after finding him by the Nile, the pharaoh’s daughter takes Moses as her own. After killing a Egyptian, Moses escapes to Midian and starts a family. Meanwhile in Egypt, the oppression of the Hebrews worsens, and God decides to intervene. He tells Moses to go to Egypt and bring the Hebrews out of Egypt with his brother Aaron. Moses travels to Egypt and tells the Pharaoh to free the people or face god’s wrath. The pharaoh ignores Moses’s warning. God incites a wrath of ten plagues on the Egyptians. After the plagues, the pharaoh allows the Hebrews to leave. …show more content…

The Egyptians attempting to follow them drown in the sea. Once across the sea, the Hebrews complain about various problems and God gets mad. Jethro, Moses’s father in law, comes to their settlement. He convinces Moses to create lieutenants to solve minor problems among the people. The people arrive at Sinai where Moses tells them they’ll hear a big announcement, and to avoid touching Mount Sinai. Moses climbs the mountain and God gives Moses the Ten Commandments. In his absence the Hebrews begin worshipping a gold calf they made. God erupts, and after negotiation with Moses kills a few thousand Hebrews. The Hebrews continue complaining so Moses goes to tell god the job is too stressful. God tells Moses to delegate his job to 70 elders. Miriam, Moses, and Aaron fight over god’s love. God explains that Moses is the best leader because of his modesty. Moses punishes Miriam. God then tells them to check out some land close by that is full of resources. Although the land is full of resources, people guard it. The Hebrews complain again, and god punishes them. After forty years they end up taking over the “Promised Land” but Moses can’t follow

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