Moses and The Exodus

  • Exodus From Egypt

    Exodus From Egypt

    The Exodus from Egypt was the foundational redeeming event of the Old Testament, where God, led by Moses, liberated the Israelites from slavery by miraculously parting the Red Sea.

  • Passover Instituted

    Passover Instituted

    God instituted the Passover as a sacrificial meal of faith, where the blood of a spotless lamb protected the Israelites from judgment and initiated their historic redemption from slavery in Egypt.

  • Ten Plagues Strike Egypt

    Ten Plagues Strike Egypt

    The Ten Plagues were a series of targeted divine judgments on Egypt that demonstrated God’s supreme power, defeated Egypt’s gods, and liberated the Israelites from slavery.

  • Moses Sent to Pharaoh

    Moses Sent to Pharaoh

    Moses was sent by God to confront Pharaoh with the command to free the Israelites from slavery.

  • God Speaks Through the Burning Bush

    God Speaks Through the Burning Bush

    God revealed His holy presence and mission to Moses through a bush that burned without being consumed, calling him to deliver Israel from oppression.

  • Birth and Rescue of Moses

    Birth and Rescue of Moses

    Moses survived Pharaoh’s deadly decree through the brave actions of his family and the compassion of Pharaoh’s daughter, revealing God’s guiding hand from the moment of his birth.

  • Crossing of the Red Sea

    Crossing of the Red Sea

    God parted the Red Sea, allowing Israel to cross safely on dry ground and destroying Pharaoh’s army, revealing His power to save and His faithfulness to His people.

  • The Song of Deliverance

    The Song of Deliverance

    After crossing the Red Sea, Moses and the Israelites sang a song of praise to the Lord, celebrating His power, faithfulness, and everlasting reign.

  • Israel Enslaved in Egypt

    Israel Enslaved in Egypt

    A new Pharaoh enslaved the Israelites in Egypt, but even through oppression and suffering, God’s promise to make them a great nation continued to unfold.

  • Rebellion of Korah

    Rebellion of Korah

    Korah and his followers rebelled against Moses and Aaron, but God judged them swiftly, proving that true authority and holiness come only from His divine appointment.

Bible Characters

  • Jonathan
  • Jonathan

    Jonathan was the valiant crown prince of Israel who chose loyalty to God’s anointed over his own ambition, becoming the Bible’s ultimate example of sacrificial friendship.


  • Michal

    Michal was the daughter of King Saul who saved David’s life out of love but ultimately ended her life in barren isolation because she valued royal dignity over humble worship.


  • Abner

    Abner was the powerful commander of Saul’s army who, after a long rivalry with David, sought to unite all Israel under David’s crown before being tragically assassinated by Joab.


Biblical Events

  • The Error of Uzzah
  • Jonathan

    Jonathan was the valiant crown prince of Israel who chose loyalty to God’s anointed over his own ambition, becoming the Bible’s ultimate example of sacrificial friendship.


  • Michal

    Michal was the daughter of King Saul who saved David’s life out of love but ultimately ended her life in barren isolation because she valued royal dignity over humble worship.


  • Abner

    Abner was the powerful commander of Saul’s army who, after a long rivalry with David, sought to unite all Israel under David’s crown before being tragically assassinated by Joab.


Bible Locations

  • The City of David
  • The City of David

    The City of David is the ancient, fortified ridge where King David established his capital, serving as the historical seed from which Jerusalem grew and the spiritual center of the Israelite kingdom.


  • Mahanaim

    Mahanaim, meaning “Two Camps,” was the historic fortress city east of the Jordan where Jacob met angels and where kings Ishbosheth and David found refuge during Israel’s greatest civil wars.


  • Jabesh-gilead

    Jabesh-gilead was a city defined by a legacy of survival and fierce loyalty, best known for the valiant night raid to retrieve the bodies of King Saul and his sons from Philistine desecration.


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