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Moses, the great emancipator of Israel, is one of the most prominent characters in the Old Testament. And although, like Elijah, he "was a man subject to like passions as we are" (James 5:17), his story encourages us that we, too, can by faith accomplish great things for God. Butler examines Moses in the following chapters: • Slavery in Egypt • Son of Destiny • Separation from Pharaoh ...

THE GREAT NEED for the emancipating work of Moses is made very clear in the first chapter of Exodus. This chapter reports that Israel was under the bondage of an extremely cruel slavery in the land of Egypt. Their very existence was being threatened by the murderous oppression from the Egyptians. A deliverer was desperately needed. And as God always does, a deliverer was raised up by Him in due time to bring about the rescue of the children of Israel from their terrible
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