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INTRODUCTION:
God will provide a way of escape.
(12:29-32)
It finally happens.
Captive in the dungeon - literally the highest to the lowest were impacted by this.
livestock - most were dead anyway.
great cry - there were no windows, so once the first house had it happen it would wake up the neighbors.
HAHA like watching oldest vs youngest child.
Some of you have been through that.
Many children and adults were killed that night.
For there was not a house - this is one of the worse calamities in human history.
Up, go out from among my people - Finally, this is what it took.
This is finally soften Pharoah heart.
be gone and bless me also - Maybe my fortunes will change.
BLESS ME ALSO??
God will lead you one step at a time.
(12:33-39)
they just wanted the Jews out -
Like Japan in WW2, they were ready to end the war quickly.
dough before it was leavened - It was also a blessing....
we shall all be dead - like how people felt when Covid started haha
We discussed before - they plundered the Egyptians and being asked to leave.
God turned their slavery into victoyr.
He does this for us to.
Where sin abounds grace all the more.
In our weakness he is stronger.
Kings would usually collect tax over the spring anyway.
Rameses to succoth - Rameses, city of Goshem.
Succoth 15 miles away.
Decent walk for that many people.
They say it is not possible.
(but check the context, miracles happen and they were ).
It was in the wrong direction (SHOW MAP)
600,000 men - adult men .
2.4 million in total.
on foot - infantry -
A mixed multitude!
- some of the eypgptians and gentiles were leaving with them.
Because why would you want to stay?
very much - uncountable.
They were leaving as conquerors.
unleavened cakes of dough - it was practical as well.
You can carry much more?????
Remember what God has brought you out from.
(12:40-51)
Before they were led into the promise land, they were told to remember where they came from.
430 years.
- For us that is the year 1592.
Night of watching - still kept today, but not in the way that you think.
This was only for the people of God.
Slaves -were brought into the home as a family member, so they got to.
God cared about the slaves.
Forgeigner or hired worker - inviting people over for Christmas dinner?
Isolated?????
all the congregation - all Israelite.
circumcised - if you are going to take part, then you must follow.
HAHA makes you think twice at sneaking in a little food.
Christians must follow, not the law but Jesus.
one law for the native and sojourns - mixed multitude.
God wanted them to bring others into his law.
CONCLUSION - Why was there passover?
Exodus 6 - 4 promises.
I will take out
I will set you free
I will redeem you
I will take you.
4 drinks for 4 promises.
Bitter herbs to remind you of what it was like to be slavery.
(prob when Judas was mentioned, after set you free)
Third cup was likely the communion cup.
I will redeem you.
Its the cup of my covenant
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