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MOSES 1
PICTURE 1 01 Since Joseph died, over four hundred years had passed and the Israelites were now slaves in Egypt. PICTURE 1 02 The Pharaoh was concerned, as there were around two million Israelites. PICTURE 1 03 So he gave orders to kill all of the Hebrew male babies. PICTURE 1 04 One family put their baby in a basket among the rushes, but the Pharaoh’s daughter saw it. PICTURE 1 05 The Princess named the baby Moses. PICTURE 1 06 Then unsuspectingly, she employed Moses’ mother, to nurse the child. PICTURE 1 07 Moses was highly trained in the culture of the Egyptians. PICTURE 1 08 He was educated to the highest standard. PICTURE 1 09 At the age of forty, Moses saw a fellow Hebrew being attacked. PICTURE 1 10 So Moses killed the Egyptian. PICTURE 1 11 When Moses stopped two Hebrew’s fighting, one of them said; PICTURE 1 12 “Do you intend to kill me also?” PICTURE 1 13 The Pharaoh sought to kill Moses, so he escaped to the desert. PICTURE 1 14 One day Moses defended some girls, who were being bullied at a well. PICTURE 1 15 The father gave Moses a job as a shepherd, and eventually, Moses married one of his daughters. PICTURE 1 16 Forty years later, Moses saw a bush on fire, but it didn’t burn! PICTURE 1 17 “I have come down to set my people free, from their suffering in Egypt. “ God said. PICTURE 1 18 “I will send you to the Pharaoh, to set my people free. Moses! Throw down your rod.” PICTURE 1 19 When Moses did, it became a snake. PICTURE 1 20 Then God gave Moses another sign, He healed him from leprosy. PICTURE 1 21 Because Moses stuttered God said, “Your brother Aaron will speak for you.” PICTURE 1 22 At eighty years of age, Moses took his wife and their two sons to Egypt. PICTURE 1 23 When Moses met Aaron, he told him everything. PICTURE 1 24 Aaron told the Israelite slaves, what God had said to his brother. PICTURE 1 25 Then Moses and Aaron went to the Pharaoh, “O’ Pharaoh, the Lord God of Israel says, let my people go.” PICTURE 1 26 When Aaron threw down the rod it became a snake, but the Pharaoh’s magicians did the same, and Aaron’s snake swallowed their snakes. PICTURE 1 27 However the Pharaoh’s heart was hardened and he wouldn’t let the people go. PICTURE 1 28 So Moses turned all of the water into blood, but the magicians did the same. PICTURE 1 29 Then God sent frogs, but the magicians did the same. PICTURE 1 30 So God sent a plague of lice, when the magicians could not do the same, they said, “This must be the finger of God.” Next, God sent flies. PICTURE 1 31 But the Pharaoh hardened his heart and wouldn’t let the people go. PICTURE 1 32 So God sent a disease upon all the animals and then hail and thunder, followed by a swarm of locusts, and darkness fell for three days, the Pharaoh said to Moses. PICTURE 1 33 “If I see your face again, you will die!” God said; PICTURE 1 34 “I will bring one more plague upon the Pharaoh and after that he will let my people go.” PICTURE 1 35 “At midnight, the angel of death will kill the firstborn in every family.” PICTURE 1 36 But if each family puts the blood of a lamb around the doorpost, the angel of death will P-a-s-s-o-v-e-r. PICTURE 1 37 That evening, the Hebrew families ate the Passover lamb. PICTURE 1 38 At midnight, the first born in every family died, except, where the death angel, passed over. PICTURE 1 39 The Pharaoh said, “Go! Or we will all be killed.” PICTURE 1 40 So it was that the children of Israel left Egypt.
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