Exodus Chapter 1: Joseph is Forgotten and Israel is Enslaved
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In this episode, we begin Exodus by stepping past the familiar Sunday school version and asking what the text is actually doing.
Exodus 1 is not just a setup for Moses. It is a story about memory, empire, fertility, forgotten legacies, spiritual conflict, and the dangerous comfort of inherited assumptions. We look at Israel’s multiplication in Egypt, Pharaoh’s fear, and why oppression does not stop the covenant people from becoming fruitful.
As we move through the chapter, we challenge common Protestant shortcuts that flatten the Old Testament into moral lessons or background material for the New Testament. The genealogies, numbers, names, and strange details matter. They are not filler. They are theological signals.
We also spend time with the Hebrew midwives, Shiphrah and Puah, whose fear of God stands against Pharaoh’s command. Their quiet defiance becomes one of the first acts of resistance in Exodus, reminding us that faithfulness often begins before anyone famous enters the story.
This episode invites listeners to read Exodus without the filters of movies, children’s lessons, or recycled sermon lines. The text is deeper, stranger, and far more alive than the version many of us inherited.
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