Thematic Bible


Thematic Bible




So the Egyptians placed supervisors over them, oppressing them with heavy burdens. The Israelis built the supply cities of Pithom and Rameses for Pharaoh. Verse ConceptsAbuse Of Authority, Examples OfOppression, Nature OfStoringSuffering, Causes OfSuffering, HardshipSuffering, Nature OfTaskmastersStores Of FoodForced Labour

Years later, after Moses had grown up, he went out to his own people, and took notice of their heavy burdens. He saw an Egyptian beating up a Hebrew, one of his own people. Verse ConceptsVisitingGrowing UpForced Labourempathymanhood

The king of Egypt replied to them, "Moses and Aaron, why are you keeping the people from their labor? Go back to your work!" Verse ConceptsDoing One's Workdistractions

Our ancestors went down to Egypt, where we lived for many years. But the Egyptians treated us and our ancestors viciously. Verse ConceptsPeople Actually Doing EvilStaying A Long Time

He caused them to hate his people and to deceive his servants. Verse ConceptsHating Peoples

"This is what God promised: His descendants would be strangers in a foreign country, and its people would enslave them and oppress them for 400 years. Verse ConceptsGod, Human Descriptions Of100 Years And MoreThose OppressedReckoned As ForeignersGroups Of SlavesStrangers in israelslaveryoppression

Later, Moses sent messengers from Kadesh to the king of Edom with this message: "This is what your relative Israel says: "You know all the hardships we've encountered. Our ancestors went down to Egypt, where we lived for many years. But the Egyptians treated us and our ancestors viciously. Then we cried to the LORD and he heard our voice, sending us a messenger who brought us out of Egypt. Now look! We've arrived in Kadesh, a city at the extreme end of your territory. read more.
Permit us now to pass through your land. We won't pass through your fields or vineyards, and we won't drink water from your wells. We'll keep to the King's Highway without turning either right or left until we have passed through your territory.'" But Edom replied, "You are not to pass through my land. If you do, I'll come out and start a war with you." Then the Israelis replied, "Permit us to travel on the highway. If we and our cattle drink your water, we'll pay the price you ask. Only please let us walk through, and nothing more." But still he replied, "No. You're not to pass through." Then Edom went out to meet Moses with a vast army and a lot of military might. That's how Edom refused Israel passage through their territory. So Israel turned away from there.

Israel sent a delegation to the king of Edom and asked him, "Please let us pass through your territory." Verse ConceptsMessengers Sent OutPassing Through


So the Egyptians placed supervisors over them, oppressing them with heavy burdens. The Israelis built the supply cities of Pithom and Rameses for Pharaoh. Verse ConceptsAbuse Of Authority, Examples OfOppression, Nature OfStoringSuffering, Causes OfSuffering, HardshipSuffering, Nature OfTaskmastersStores Of FoodForced Labour

Years later, after Moses had grown up, he went out to his own people, and took notice of their heavy burdens. He saw an Egyptian beating up a Hebrew, one of his own people. Verse ConceptsVisitingGrowing UpForced Labourempathymanhood

The king of Egypt replied to them, "Moses and Aaron, why are you keeping the people from their labor? Go back to your work!" Verse ConceptsDoing One's Workdistractions

Our ancestors went down to Egypt, where we lived for many years. But the Egyptians treated us and our ancestors viciously. Verse ConceptsPeople Actually Doing EvilStaying A Long Time

He caused them to hate his people and to deceive his servants. Verse ConceptsHating Peoples

"This is what God promised: His descendants would be strangers in a foreign country, and its people would enslave them and oppress them for 400 years. Verse ConceptsGod, Human Descriptions Of100 Years And MoreThose OppressedReckoned As ForeignersGroups Of SlavesStrangers in israelslaveryoppression


So the Egyptians placed supervisors over them, oppressing them with heavy burdens. The Israelis built the supply cities of Pithom and Rameses for Pharaoh. Verse ConceptsAbuse Of Authority, Examples OfOppression, Nature OfStoringSuffering, Causes OfSuffering, HardshipSuffering, Nature OfTaskmastersStores Of FoodForced Labour

Years later, after Moses had grown up, he went out to his own people, and took notice of their heavy burdens. He saw an Egyptian beating up a Hebrew, one of his own people. Verse ConceptsVisitingGrowing UpForced Labourempathymanhood

The king of Egypt replied to them, "Moses and Aaron, why are you keeping the people from their labor? Go back to your work!" Verse ConceptsDoing One's Workdistractions

Our ancestors went down to Egypt, where we lived for many years. But the Egyptians treated us and our ancestors viciously. Verse ConceptsPeople Actually Doing EvilStaying A Long Time

He caused them to hate his people and to deceive his servants. Verse ConceptsHating Peoples

"This is what God promised: His descendants would be strangers in a foreign country, and its people would enslave them and oppress them for 400 years. Verse ConceptsGod, Human Descriptions Of100 Years And MoreThose OppressedReckoned As ForeignersGroups Of SlavesStrangers in israelslaveryoppression

Later, Moses sent messengers from Kadesh to the king of Edom with this message: "This is what your relative Israel says: "You know all the hardships we've encountered. Our ancestors went down to Egypt, where we lived for many years. But the Egyptians treated us and our ancestors viciously. Then we cried to the LORD and he heard our voice, sending us a messenger who brought us out of Egypt. Now look! We've arrived in Kadesh, a city at the extreme end of your territory. read more.
Permit us now to pass through your land. We won't pass through your fields or vineyards, and we won't drink water from your wells. We'll keep to the King's Highway without turning either right or left until we have passed through your territory.'" But Edom replied, "You are not to pass through my land. If you do, I'll come out and start a war with you." Then the Israelis replied, "Permit us to travel on the highway. If we and our cattle drink your water, we'll pay the price you ask. Only please let us walk through, and nothing more." But still he replied, "No. You're not to pass through." Then Edom went out to meet Moses with a vast army and a lot of military might. That's how Edom refused Israel passage through their territory. So Israel turned away from there.