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| Jacob and 70 of his descendants came to Egypt in this chapter. |
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| Joseph was already in Egypt in this chapter. |
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| A new king did not know Joseph. He afflicted the children of Israel with burdens in this chapter. |
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| Shiphrah and Puah were midwives mentioned in this chapter. |
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| Pithom and Raamses were built as supply cities in this chapter. |
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| Pharaoh wanted male children DEAD in this chapter. |
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| A beautiful child was hidden 3 months, then placed in an ark in the reeds by the river in this chapter. |
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| Pharaoh's daughter gave Moses his name in this chapter. |
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| Moses saw an Egyptian beating a Hebrew and killed the Egyptian in this chapter. |
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| Moses fled to Midian in this chapter. |
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| Zipporah was given to Moses by Reuel, the priest of Midian, in this chapter. |
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| Gershom was born to Moses and Zipporah in this chapter. |
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| Moses saw a bush burning but not consumed by fire in this chapter. |
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| Moses tended the flock of his father-in-law Jethro at the back of the desert in this chapter. |
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| Moses fled from his rod which became a serpent just before he had a leprous hand in this chapter. |
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| Moses wanted ANYBODY else to talk to Pharaoh in this chapter. |
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| Moses and Zipporah and sons traveled by donkey in this cahpter. |
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| Moses was called a husband of blood by Zipporah in this chapter. |
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| Moses and Aaron met in the wilderness when Moses returned from Midian in this chapter |
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| Pharaoh quit supplying straw in this chapter. |
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| Moses and Aaron met with Pharaoh and told him they needed to go hold a feast in the wilderness in this chapter. |
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| Straw was no longer provided in this chapter. The quota of bricks was NOT reduced. |
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| They gathered stubble instead of straw in this chapter. |
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| The children of Israel said Moses made them abhorrent in the sight of Pharaoh in this chapter. |
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| Moses and Aaron went in to Pharaoh. Aaron cast down his rod, it became a serpent in this chapter. |
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| Pharaoh's magicians's rods also became serpents. Aaron's rod swallowed their rods. |
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| Water would turn to blood in this chapter. |
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| Frogs, lice, and flies were plagues in this chapter. |
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| Pestilence, boils, and hail were plagues in this chapter. |
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| Locusts and darkness were plagues in this chapter. |
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| In this chapter Moses went out from Pharaoh in great anger after telling him about the NEXT plague, death of the firstborn. |
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| This chapter tells about the Passover, the need for a lamb to be kept from the 10th until the 14th day. |
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| This chapter tells about the 7 days of eating unleavened bread, from the 14th day of the month until the 21st day of the month. |
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| They took a bunch of hyssop and struck the lintel and doorposts with blood in this chapter. |
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| At midnight, all the firstborn in the land of Egypt died. |
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| The children of Israel plundered the Egyptians in this chapter. |
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| The children of Israel journeyed from Rameses to Succoth in this chapter (leaving Egypt) |
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| About 600,000 men besides children left Egypt in this chapter. |
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| We learn the sojourn of the children of Israel in Egypt was 430 years in this chapter. |
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| We learn more about the ordinance of the Passover in this chapter. We learn how it applies to foreigners, servants, sojourners, hired servants, etc. |
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| We learn about the consecration of the firstborn in this chapter. |
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| The month of Abib is mentioned in this chapter. |
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| God led the people around by the wilderness of the Red Sea (not by way of the land of the Philistines) in this chapter. |
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| We read that Moses took the bones of Joseph in this chapter |
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| They journeyed from Succoth and camped in Etham in this chapter. |
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| They camped before Pi Hahiroth, between Migdol and the sea, opposite Baal Zemphon in this chapter. |
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| Pharaoh took 600 choice chariots and pursued the children of Israel in this chapter. |
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| Pharaoh overtook them camping by the sea beside Pi Hahiroth, before Baal Zemphon in this chapter. |
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| The children of Israel were afraid and asked if Egypt had no graves in this chapter. |
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| The children of Israel crossed on dry ground in this chapter. |
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| The LORD took off the chariot wheels in this chapter. |
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| The waters covered the chariots, horsemen, and all the army of Pharaoh in this chapter. |
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| Moses and the children of Israel sang a song in this chapter. |
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| Miriam the prophetess and sister of Aaron took the timbrel in this chapter. |
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| After the Red Sea, they went into the Wilderness of Shur and later to Elim in this chapter. |
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| They had water problems in this chapter. They were in the Wilderness of Shur. The water was bitter at Marah. |
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| In this chapter they complained of hunger! |
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| They were given manna and quails in this chapter. |
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| They ate manna 40 years in this chapter |
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| They had water problems (again) in Rephidim in this chapter. |
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| Moses struck the rock in Horeb in this chapter. |
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| Amalek fought with Israel in this chapter. |
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| Moses told Joshua to choose men to fight with Amalek in this chapter. |
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| Aaron and Hur held Moses' hands in this chapter. |
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| Moses built an altar and called it The-LORD-Is-My-Banner in this chapter. |
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| Jethro came to visit in this chapter |
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| Zipporah, Gershom, and Eliezer also came from Midian in this chapter. |
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| Jethro gave counsel to Moses concerning judging great and small matters in this chapter. |
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| We learn of rulers of thousands, hundreds, fifties, and tens in this chapter. |
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| After Rephidim, they came to the Wilderness of Sinai and began preparing for the Ten Commandments in this chapter. |
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| The people washed their clothes in this chapter. |
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| Mount Sinai was in smoke because the LORD descended upon it in fire in this chapter. |
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| We can read the 10 commandments in this chapter. |
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| We also learn about altars in this chapter. Altars of earth, good; altars of hewn stone, bad. |
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| We learn how long a Hebrew servant must serve and HOW (alone or with his wife) he leaves in this chapter. |
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| We learn what must be done for a female slave in this chapter. |
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| We learn when a person shall be put to death in this chapter. |
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| We learn what must be done when two men contend and one is confined to his bed in this chapter. |
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| We learn the consequences of premature birth caused by two men fighting in this chapter. |
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| We also learn many rules about oxen in this chapter, goring oxen, oxen falling into pits, etc. |
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| We learn about stealing in this chapter, also fields grazed or burned, borrowed items, etc in this chapter |
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| We learn about charging interest and returning garments given as plege in this chapter. |
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| We learn when to give ripe produce and firstborn oxen or sheep in this chapter. |
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| Finally, in this chapter, we learn that only dogs can eat meat torn by beasts! |
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| In this chapter we learn about NOT circulating false reports, following crowds, partiality, bribes, and oppressing strangers. |
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| We learn to sow land 6 years, but to let it rest in the 7th year. Also to work 6 days and rest on the 7th day. |
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| We learn of 3 Feasts - Unleavened Bread, Harvest, and Ingathering - in this chapter. |
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| We learn of the Angel which will go before, the fear which the LORD will send before, and the hornets which will go before and drive out enemies in this chapter. |
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| In this chapter, Moses, Aaron, Nadab, and Abihu, along with 70 elders of Israel received instructions. |
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| Moses read from the Book of the Covenant in this chapter. |
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| Joshus was called Moses' assistant in this chapter. |
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| We learn that Moses was on Mount Sinai 40 days and 40 nights in this chapter. |
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