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The Passover; Exodus 11-13
Season 1, Episode 17
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23-Jan-2026
Israel’s exit out of Egypt had longstanding impact. No longer would they be just a family, or a people group living within a country, they were forming into their own nation with leadership structures and a law code. They were becoming Israel the nation. God had given them that name back in Genesis 32 and 35. In Exodus 11, God explained the last plague to Moses. Then, in chapter 12, God gave instructions for Israel to be saved from the last plague: A procedure that would be celebrated every year since, as the Passover. Exodus 13 shows us the consecration of the firstborn of Israel to God. God said, “Consecrate to Me all the firstborn, whatever opens the womb among the children of Israel…” (EXODUS 13:2). God was about to move in dramatic and profound ways. He was setting Israel up to receive guidance that would
impact all of humanity.
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