Day 33. Reading in Exodus 10 -1 2.
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Exodus 10.
After the horrendous hail had stopped, Pharaoh changed his mind yet again.
The LORD said to Moses, “I have hardened Pharaoh’s heart and the heart of his servants.” Say to Pharaoh, “How long will you refuse to humble yourself before me? LET MY PEOPLE GO, THAT THEY MAY SERVE ME. If you refuse … I will bring locusts, such as you have never seen, to cover the face of the land. They will eat whatever is left from the hail. They will fill your houses.”
Then Moses turned and left the king’s presence.
Pharaoh’s servants begged him, “Let the men go that they may serve the LORD their God! Do you not yet understand that EGYPT IS RUINED??”
Moses and Aaron were called back in. “Okay! Go! Serve the LORD your God. But who will go?”
“We will go with our young and old, our daughters and sons, our flocks and herds, for we must hold a feast to the LORD.”
“I will NEVER let you AND your little ones go! YOU HAVE SOME EVIL PURPOSE IN MIND!!” yelled Pharaoh. “No! Only you and the men will go. That’s what you asked for!”
And he drove them out of his presence.
And God sent the locusts when Moses stretched out his staff over Egypt. The early East wind brought them. The sky was dark. The land was covered with the winged insects, chomping, chomping.
Quickly, Pharaoh called them back. “Oh, I’ve sinned against the LORD your God. Forgive my sin only this once! PLEAD WITH THE LORD TO REMOVE THIS DEATH FROM ME!!!”
Moses prayed. The LORD heard. He blew every last one of them into the Red Sea. And … “The LORD hardened Pharaoh’s heart.”
Then, without warning, God told Moses to stretch out his hand toward heaven. A complete, deep darkness descended on Egypt for three days. A darkness that could be “felt.” They could not see each other or their hands in front of their faces. They all were confined to their beds. (Goshen had light!)
“GO! Serve the LORD; your little ones may go with you! Only not your flocks and herds.”
“Sorry,” said Moses. “Everything must go. Not a hoof must remain. We don’t know what we’ll need.”
But the LORD hardened Pharaoh’s heart.
“NO! Go away! I never want to see your face again!“
Exodus 11.
“I have one more plague yet,” said the LORD. “After that, he will let you go. He will drive you away completely. Now tell your people that every man and woman shall ask their neighbor for gold and silver jewelry.”
“Here’s what will happen, Moses…
“About midnight, I will go out in the midst of EGYPT, and EVERY FIRSTBORN in the land of Egypt SHALL DIE of Pharaoh, his servants, and his cattle. There will be a great cry throughout the land of Egypt. But not a dog shall growl in Israel. And all Pharaoh’s servants shall say to you, “GET OUT, YOU AND ALL THE PEOPLE WHO FOLLOW YOU!”
Exodus 12.
Earlier, God had told Moses about the glorious exodus and how it would go down for the Israelites. In fact, the exit from Egypt would signal a new calendar. This event would signal a new year – a new beginning as the “nation” of Israel. It would be an event that should be remembered forever, told about to all generations to follow. It was to be “Passover.”
Moses had been instructed by God how to prepare the people.
- They were to select a spotless lamb, watch him for 3 days to make sure he was perfect,
- Then all of Israel would kill their lamb at one time and roast it whole.
- Its blood was to be caught and swiped on the doorposts and top bar of the door of their house. (VERY IMPORTANT TO DO THIS!! Because when the Angel of the LORD came to kill all the firstborn of man and beast in Egypt … He would see that blood of the lamb and PASSOVER that house.) Everyone inside the “blood-stained” houses would live.
- They were to have their things packed (including all the jewelry and clothing the Egyptians had given them) and to eat the lamb standing up in their travel clothes and sandals.
- They were not to wait for the bread to rise but bake/eat it without leaven.
- None of them was to go outside until daybreak.
The people of Israel did all the LORD had commanded them through Moses.
Midnight arrived.
Israel ate in silence.
Then, they heard that great cry rise and echo through Egypt. Every house wailing for a loved one dead.
.Pharaoh summoned Moses. “GET OUT FROM AMONG MY PEOPLE! GO! Serve the LORD. Take your flocks and herds and everyone! BE GONE!
All the Egyptians were URGENT with the people to send them out of the land in haste. “We shall all be dead!” they cried.
So, after plundering Egypt, the promised children of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob-Israel began to move out of Goshen toward the city of Ramses—and then home. And Moses took the bones of Joseph with them. (13:19)
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There were 600K men, plus women and children, and livestock. A “mixed” multitude of non-Jews (other slaves?) also went with them.
It was 430 years to the very day they came down, that they went out from Egypt.
