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Exodus

Exodus: “Discover God's deliverance through powerful songs that bring the story of freedom and faith to life.”

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Exodus 1 — Israel’s Oppression in Egypt

Exodus 1 opens with the descendants of Jacob flourishing in Egypt, fulfilling God’s promise to make them a great nation.

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Exodus 2 — The Birth of Moses

Moses is born during Pharaoh’s decree to kill Hebrew infants. His mother hides him until she can no longer.

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Exodus 3 — God Calls Moses

While tending sheep at Mount Horeb, Moses encounters the burning bush—fire that blazes but does not consume.

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Exodus 4 — Moses Sent to Pharaoh

Moses doubts his ability, but God equips him with signs—a staff that becomes a snake and a hand made leprous and healed—to prove His power.

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Exodus 5 — Pharaoh’s Refusal

When Moses and Aaron first confront Pharaoh with God’s command—“Let My people go”— Pharaoh mocks the Lord and increases the Hebrews’ labor.

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Exodus 6 — God’s Promise of Deliverance

God reaffirms His covenant, declaring, “I am the Lord,” and promising to redeem Israel with outstretched arm and mighty acts of judgment.

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Exodus 7 — The First Plagues: Confrontation Begins

Empowered by God, Moses and Aaron return to Pharaoh, performing signs before him.

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Exodus 8 — Plagues of Frogs, Gnats, and Flies

God multiplies signs of His power: frogs swarm the land, gnats cover man and beast, and flies fill Egypt.

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Exodus 9 — Plagues on Livestock, Boils, and Hail

God strikes Egypt with disease and destruction—livestock die, boils afflict people, and hail devastates crops.

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Exodus 10 — Plagues of Locusts and Darkness

God sends locusts to consume what remains of Egypt’s crops, and then a thick darkness covers the land for three days.

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Exodus 11 — The Final Warning

God announces one last plague: the death of every firstborn in Egypt.

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Exodus 12 — The Passover and Exodus

God institutes the Passover, commanding each family to sacrifice a lamb and mark their doorposts with its blood so the destroyer will pass over them.

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Exodus 13 — God Leads His People

God commands the consecration of every firstborn and the remembrance of Passover.

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Exodus 14 — Crossing the Red Sea

Pharaoh pursues Israel, trapping them between the sea and his army.

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Exodus 15 — The Song of Moses

In triumph, Moses and the Israelites sing a song of praise: “The Lord is my strength and my defense; He has become my salvation.”

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Exodus 16 — Manna from Heaven

In the wilderness, the people grumble for food, and God provides manna each morning and quail in the evening.

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Exodus 17 — Water from the Rock and Victory over Amalek

At Rephidim, Israel complains of thirst, and God tells Moses to strike the rock, from which water flows abundantly.

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Exodus 18 — Jethro’s Wisdom

Moses reunites with his father-in-law Jethro, who rejoices over God’s deliverance of Israel.

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Exodus 19 — The Covenant at Mount Sinai

Three months after leaving Egypt, Israel camps at Mount Sinai, where God calls Moses to the mountain.

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Exodus 20 — The Ten Commandments

God speaks the Ten Commandments, summarizing His moral law—honor for God

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Exodus 21 — Laws of Justice and Mercy

God begins giving Moses laws to guide Israel’s new life as a free people.

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Exodus 22 — Laws of Responsibility and Restitution

This chapter continues God’s moral and civil instructions, emphasizing restitution for theft

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Exodus 23 — Justice, Sabbaths, and Festivals

God calls Israel to practice justice impartially, reject bribery, and show kindness even to their enemies.

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Exodus 24 — The Covenant Confirmed

Moses reads God’s words to the people, and they respond, “We will do everything the Lord has said.”

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Exodus 25 — Instructions for the Tabernacle

God begins to reveal detailed plans for the tabernacle—a dwelling place for His presence among His people.

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Exodus 26 — The Tabernacle Structure

God speaks the Ten Commandments, summarizing His moral law—honor for God

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Exodus 27 — The Altar and Courtyard

The bronze altar and outer courtyard are described, representing access to God through sacrifice.

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Exodus 28 — The Priestly Garments

God commands that Aaron and his sons be set apart as priests.

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Exodus 29 — Consecration of the Priests

Moses receives instructions for ordaining Aaron and his sons through washing, anointing, and sacrifice.

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Exodus 30 — The Altar of Incense and Atonement Money

God instructs the making of the incense altar, anointing oil, and sacred perfume—symbols of prayer, consecration, and holiness.

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Exodus 31 — Skilled Workers and the Sabbath

God appoints Bezalel and Oholiab, filling them with His Spirit to craft the tabernacle with skill, intelligence, and creativity.

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Exodus 32 — The Golden Calf

While Moses is on the mountain, the people grow impatient and persuade Aaron to make a golden calf.

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Exodus 33 — Moses and God’s Presence

After the people’s sin, God tells Moses to lead Israel onward but says He will not go with them because of their rebellion.

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Exodus 34 — Renewal of the Covenant

God commands Moses to carve new tablets, rewriting the covenant words.

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Exodus 35 — Offerings for the Tabernacle

Moses gathers the people and invites voluntary offerings for the tabernacle.

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Exodus 36 — Building the Tabernacle

Bezalel, Oholiab, and all skilled workers construct the tabernacle exactly as God commanded.

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Exodus 37 — The Ark, Table, and Lampstand

The craftsmen build the ark of the covenant, the mercy seat, the table of showbread, and the golden lampstand—all according to God’s instructions.

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Exodus 38 — The Altar, Basin, and Courtyard

The bronze altar, wash basin, and outer courtyard are constructed, completing the framework of worship.

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Exodus 39 — The Priestly Garments Completed

The craftsmen finish the priestly garments—the ephod, breastpiece, robe, and crown—all made with precision and devotion.

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Exodus 40 — The Tabernacle Set Up and God’s Glory Fills It

In the final chapter, Moses sets up the completed tabernacle on the first day of the new year