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Shemot/Exodus 1:1 – 6:1
“Moses Called to Guide Israel”
A
"new
pharaoh" over
Egypt
Did
not
acknowledge
Joseph's
contributions
to save Egypt
The Jewish people
started to grow in
numbers.
The Pharaoh very
afraid
Jewish people
became slaves.
The Egyptians were
very mean to the
Jewish people.
The
Jewish
people
families grew
larger.
The
Pharaoh
ordered the
Jewish boys
babies killed.
Amram and
Jochebed married.
They had three
children named
Miriam, Aaron and
Moses.
Moses was hidden
and not thrown the
baby Moses into the
Nile River.
Placed in a basket
among the reeds of
the Nile.
Pharaoh's
daughter
found Moses in the
ark among the
reeds.
She
adopted him.
Miriam
offered to
find someone to
help take care of
the baby.
Moses
became a
prince of Egypt.
Moses
went to visit
the Jewish people.
He
noticed an
Egyptian overseer
beating a Jewish
person.
Moses wanted to protect
the Jewish person getting
beaten
He killed the Egyptian hid
the body in the sand.
The following day, Moses
attempted to keep two
Jewish people from
fighting.
“Who made you a prince
and judge over us?”
Moses
ran away
from Egypt
He
moved to a
country called
Midian.
He
married and
had two sons.
He
was a
shepherd.
One
day when Moses
was tending sheep
in the desert.
He
noticed a bush
that was on fire but
did not burn up.
The
LORD spoke to
Moses out of the
burning bush.
God called Moses to
guide the Jewish
people.
Moses said he could
not do it because he
could not speak very
good.
God gave him three
miracles so the
Jewish people would
believe him.
Moses told his fatherin- law that he was
going back to Egypt.
Moses told Aaron about
their mission.
Moses and Aaron met
with the Jewish leaders
The Jewish people
heard Aaron's speech
and saw the miracles
Moses performed
They believed that the
LORD had answered
their prayers.
Moses and Aaron
visited Pharaoh
Pharaoh became
angry and treated
the Jewish people
very badly.
Moses and Aaron
were blamed for
the bad situation.
The would see the
LORD work to save
them from slavery.
Shem – “Name”
HaShem – “The NAME”
A replacement for saying God’s
special and unspeakable name.
God
did not forget his
promises to Israel.
The
Jewish people became
slaves in Egypt.
The
events of Moses’ life
prepared him for his task to
lead Israel out of Egypt.