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Source
Bible Project podcast — https://bibleproject.com/podcasts/exodus-1-18-q-r/
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What this book knows
The Exodus narrative is the Bible's founding archetype of salvation, showing how human evil, divine judgment, and deliverance together define what rescue means.
faith-and-doubt
The Exodus narrative is the foundation story in Jewish tradition and Christian tradition. Jesus culminated his week in Jerusalem with a Passover meal to explain the meaning of the cross.
BP-EXODUS-1-18-Q-R-RC-006When God acts in judgment and mercy, the response is worship and praise. The Exodus story is itself an archetype giving us what salvation means in the Bible.
BP-EXODUS-1-18-Q-R-RC-013obedience-and-authority
Pharaoh reaches a point of no return in his evil and his mania and his intoxication with his own power. At that point, God turns Pharaoh's evil back on him.
BP-EXODUS-1-18-Q-R-RC-004If you're at all concerned about being at the point of no return, you know you're not at the point of no return because you care about it.
BP-EXODUS-1-18-Q-R-RC-005trauma-and-survival
God ends up in stories where even the just decision is a messy one. That's where the death of the firstborn fits for me.
BP-EXODUS-1-18-Q-R-RC-010It's not heresy to say that something in the Bible makes you uncomfortable. The narrative wraps back around to Pharaoh who slaughtered all the Israelite boys.
BP-EXODUS-1-18-Q-R-RC-009Illuminates
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