Pharaoh

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So, the woman or lady or young woman you have been sleeping with says, “I’m pregnant.” Well, what did you expect to happen? Maybe you never thought about it. Well, it’s time to think about a child can come from this union … Surprise! It’s time to be growing up and be responsible and accountable. You’re going to have another mouth to feed. You’re going to need to stop your life as you have been living it. You’re going to have to make some sacrifices. After all, that’s better than murdering the child!!! Isn’t it? Oh! You have to think about it. You say, ‘I have to make a difference. I have to take care of this child and consider others rather than just myself.’ So, the woman says, “I don’t want this baby!” As the progenitor, you have something to say about it too! No! You cannot kill my baby! Well,  you should have thought about that beforehand. I know. I know.

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Moses, along with other great prophets, had first hand experiences communicating with  the LORD, listening to the LORD and following His instructions and mandates. The expression,” the LORD said” was made some 45 times in Exodus: to Moses, to Aaron, to Pharaoh and to others.  Why is this important? In looking at Exodus and the experiences in a more narrative way, we can grasp the sense of  these great signs and miracles done by Moses at the directive of God and with Moses prophet, Aaron.

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Shiphrah, Puah and Jochebed were most courageous and confident in their positions of rightness. They were fearless! Imagine having to confront the Pharaoh and disobey his command to kill the boy babies. Think about their response to him when he learned they were not killing the baby boys, explaining, ‘When they would get to the Hebrew women who were having the babies, the babies had already been born and “the women are “lively” and have already birthed the babies.” Jochebed, Moses mother his father saw Moses was a special child. Consider other fearless women: Harriet Tubman, an American abolitionist and political activist, born into slavery.