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Servitude & Slavery (Exodus 1: 1-6: 30)

Written by: Dr. Bill Creasy
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Moving from Genesis to Exodus, 400 years flash by and the Israelites grow from a family of 73 to a nation of 2 million; and they move from freedom into slavery. We shouldn’t be surprised. Half a millennium earlier, in Genesis 15: 13, God had told Abraham: “Know for certain that your descendants will be strangers in a country not their own, and they will be enslaved and mistreated four hundred years.” Why would God allow this happen?

©2014 William C. Creasy (P)2013 William C. Creasy
Bibles & Bible Study Ministry & Evangelism
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Not very insightful

The content of this book was disappointing. I thought it was going to explore biblically the concept of why God allowed Israel to go into slavery in Egypt. It did so in two sentences very early on in the presentation. After that the rest of the book was just a straight retelling of the story of Moses. No Insight or analysis. BUT it cost me $0.50 so I can't really complain.

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