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Welcome Yeshua’s Yeladim

Welcome Yeshua’s Yeladim. We Love You!. Please Remember These Rules. Please don’t talk when others are talking. Please raise your hand if you would like to ask a question. Please keep your hands and feet to yourself . You must ask to leave the room. Shemot/Exodus 1:1 – 6:1.

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Welcome Yeshua’s Yeladim

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  1. Welcome Yeshua’s Yeladim We Love You!

  2. Please Remember These Rules • Please don’t talk when others are talking. • Please raise your hand if you would like to ask a question. • Please keep your hands and feet to yourself. • You must ask to leave the room.

  3. Shemot/Exodus 1:1 – 6:1 Shemot “Names” “Moses Called to Guide Israel”

  4. A New Pharaoh • A "new pharaoh" over Egypt • Did not acknowledge Joseph's contributions to save Egypt

  5. The Jewish People Increase • The Jewish people started to grow in numbers. • The Pharaoh very afraid • Jewish people became slaves. • The Egyptians were very mean to the Jewish people.

  6. Kill the Baby Boys • The Jewish people families grew larger. • The Pharaoh ordered the Jewish boys babies killed.

  7. Moses is Born • Amram and Jochebed married. • They had three children named Miriam, Aaron and Moses. • Moses was hidden and not thrown the baby Moses into the Nile River. • Placed in a basket among the reeds of the Nile.

  8. Moses is Adopted • Pharaoh's daughter found Moses in the ark among the reeds. • She adopted him. • Miriam offered to find someone to help take care of the baby.

  9. Moses in Pharaoh’s court • Moses became a prince of Egypt. • Moses went to visit the Jewish people. • He noticed an Egyptian overseer beating a Jewish person.

  10. Moses Kills an Egyptian • Moses wanted to protect the Jewish person getting beaten • He killed the Egyptian hid the body in the sand. • The following day, Moses attempted to keep two Jewish people from fighting. • “Who made you a prince and judge over us?”

  11. Moses runs to Midian • Moses ran away from Egypt • He moved to a country called Midian. • He married and had two sons. • He was a shepherd.

  12. Moses and The Burning Bush • One day when Moses was tending sheep in the desert. • He noticed a bush that was on fire but did not burn up. • The LORD spoke to Moses out of the burning bush.

  13. God talks to Moses in the Burning Bush • God called Moses to guide the Jewish people. • Moses said he could not do it because he could not speak very good. • God gave him three miracles so the Jewish people would believe him. • Moses told his father-in- law that he was going back to Egypt.

  14. Moses Returns to Egypt • Moses told Aaron about their mission. • Moses and Aaron met with the Jewish leaders • The Jewish people heard Aaron's speech and saw the miracles Moses performed • They believed that the LORD had answered their prayers.

  15. Let My People Go! • Moses and Aaron visited Pharaoh • Pharaoh became angry and treated the Jewish people very badly. • Moses and Aaron were blamed for the bad situation. • The would see the LORD work to save them from slavery.

  16. Let's Learn Hebrew! HaShem – “The NAME” A replacement for saying God’s special and unspeakable name. Shem – “Name”

  17. What Did We Learn Today? • God did not forget his promises to Israel. • The Jewish people became slaves in Egypt. • The events of Moses’ life prepared him for his task to lead Israel out of Egypt.

  18. Small Group Time

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