Book of Shemot
Exodus
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The Book of Shemot, or Exodus, narrates the Israelites' affliction in Egypt, the birth and early life of Moses, his calling by God, and his role in leading the Israelites out of slavery through ten plagues and the splitting of the Red Sea. The book also details their journey to Mount Sinai, where they receive the Ten Commandments and other laws, and the construction of the Tabernacle.
It is a foundational text in Judaism, outlining key events and commandments that shape the identity of the Jewish people.
It is a foundational text in Judaism, outlining key events and commandments that shape the identity of the Jewish people.
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Mentioned in relation to a passage about responsibility for animals.

Refusing Comfort, Keeping Hope (Vayeshev, Covenant & Conversation)



