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The Two Testaments

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The Language of God's People

The passage in Exodus is often interpreted as the journey of the Israelites from Egypt to the promised land, but a closer examination reveals that God is actually depicted as marching from the wilderness to Egypt. This shift in perspective is crucial as it aligns with the language used by God's people when they cry out for help in times of suffering and oppression. By positioning themselves in the place of the Israelites under Egyptian bondage, the prophet emphasizes the idea that God responds to their cries by rising up in the wilderness to deliver his people.

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