Exodus 21

Exodus 21

Exodus Chapter 21 is about laws regarding servants, personal injury, and property. This chapter commences the discussion of the laws given to the people of Israel, with some still being used in modern society. The Lord told Moses that these were the laws that he was to give to the Israelites.

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Exodus 1

Exodus 1

Exodus Chapter 1 tells of God’s faithfulness to His pledge of having the Israelites prosper in Egypt despite the resistance they encounter from Pharaoh.

Exodus 2

Exodus 2

The primary focus of Exodus Chapter 2 is centered around the birth of Moses and much of his life until he reaches the point of being middle-aged.

Exodus 3

Exodus 3

In Exodus Chapter 3, we learn about an important episode in the life of Moses. While he was on a mountain, God spoke to him through a burning bush. However, even though the bush was on fire, it was not consumed. God told Moses to remove his shoes as he was standing on holy land. Moses was afraid to look at the Lord and he hid his face in his hands.