Dr. Saleska discusses the passage concerning the "hardening" of Pharaoh's heart, and the conversation (or should we say contest) between Moses and Pharaoh.
Dr. Saleska guides us through Exodus Chapter 4 in which Moses does his level best to avoid the task assigned to him by the Lord. Finally, however, after every excuse is rendered moot, Moses is on his way to set the people free.
Moses must leave Egypt because he's become a murderer. What is going to become of him as he escapes to the desert? God has something in mind, as Dr. John Saleska explains.
Dr. Saleska describes the birth of Moses and his dramatic escape from the king who wants to destroy him, and draws the parallel with the birth of Jesus Christ, who also had a king who sought the destruction of the infant.
Dr. Saleska introduces the strong connection between the events contained in Exodus to the rest of the Old Testament. Listen as he explains the consistent witness of the Old Testament to the Mosaic authorship of the first five books of the Bible.
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