Moses leads the Exodus by guiding the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt after God commands him to confront Pharaoh and demand their release. When Pharaoh refuses, God sends plagues on Egypt, culminating in the death of the firstborn, which finally compels Pharaoh to let the Israelites go. Moses then leads the peopl…
During their escape, Pharaoh changes his mind and pursues the Israelites with his army. At the Red Sea, Moses stretches out his hand, and God parts the waters, creating a dry path for the Israelites to cross safely. When the Egyptian army follows, the waters return, drowning them and securing the Israelites' escape. This event is a pivotal moment in Exodus, symbolizing God's deliverance and protection of His people.
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