Let My People Go






Problems regarding the Israelites' escape from bondage in Egypt

"Wild, wild horses..."

The god-delivered plague of murrain killed all the Egyptians' horses, and all livestock
-Ex 9:3-6

New plagues come that cause festering boils to appear on the Egyptians' livestock (who were all killed previously), and next comes a hailstone that will kill all Egyptian livestock that are not brought to shelter (it even details how some of Pharaoh's men secretly believed in the god of abrahm and brought their livestock in shelter before these storms came) kinda funny when all livestock were dead already
-Ex 9:8-10; 18-20

After all this cattle and livestock mutilation, suddenly and without explanation, the horses are back (again?) when Pharaoh orders his chariots to chase down the fleeing Hebrews
maybe *Pharaoh's* god was helping the Egyptians?
-Ex14:7-9



The Hebrews' journey itinerary:
Mount Hor (where aaron dies), then
Zalmonah, and finally to
Punon

- Num 33:37-38,41,42


What's this? A change of plans?

Start with a tour of sunny
Beeroth Benejaakan, then a flit to
Moserah(where aaron dies) then to
Gudgodah, and ending in
Jotbathah

- Deut 10:6,7



The Hebrews dwelt in Egypt for 430 years
- Ex 12:40

They dwelt in Egypt for 400 years
- Acts 7:6



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