Exodus 1 starts out listing the names of Israel’s eleven sons that traveled with him to Egypt. Eleven sons are listed because Joseph was already in Egypt. There were seventy persons who were Jacob’s direct descendants. Eventually, Joseph, his brothers and all of that generation died. However, the children of Israel were being fruitful and multiplying abundantly. They were growing mightily and the land was filled with them.
Egypt had a new king who did not know Joseph. Even though this king didn’t know Joseph personally, one would think that he would have known of Joseph and the history of God using him to save the land of Egypt and surrounding regions during the severe famine. Even if that part of history wasn’t passed down through the generations, this new king must have been informed about how the children of Israel came to be in Egypt. Maybe, rather than saying, “How Quickly They Forgot”, it should be “How Quickly They Ignored”. I can imagine also, that the children of Israel also passed along the history throughout their generations of how they ended up in Egypt. Preserving history as far as keeping a record of the events is important. However, all aspects of history and all those a part of it, should not be honored, especially the negative aspects. Is there any aspect of your family history that has been passed down throughout the generations? Are there family issues that have occurred in the past that “everybody” knows about, but they are kept “hush hush”? One part of history that we should never forget or ignore, is the Birth, Life, Death and Resurrection of Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ! Forgetting or ignoring this important part of history will lead to eternal damnation! The king noticed that the children of Israel were becoming numerous and mightier than the Egyptians. He suggested to his people that they deal shrewdly with the children of Israel because they will continue to multiply and in the event of war, they may join Egypt’s enemies, fight against them and depart from the land. Have you ever been the object of someone’s plan to destroy you because of God’s blessings in your life and they consider you to be a perceived threat? Well, if you are a Born Again Christian, the answer is “YES”! Satan is always planning and plotting to destroy you! Taskmasters were set over the children of Israel to afflict them with heavy burdens and they built the storage cities of Pithom and Raamses. The more they were afflicted, the more they reproduced and grew. The Egyptians were in dread of the children of Israel. Has God ever repeatedly blessed you despite all of the enemies attacks? The Egyptians continually made the lives of the children of Israel bitter with hard labor in making mortar, brick and working in the field. They made the children of Israel work rigorously.
The king of Egypt told two Hebrew midwives, Shiphrah and Puah, to kill the babies if they were males, but if they were females, to let them live. The midwives feared God and did not do as they were commanded and they let the baby boys live. Who would you rather obey – God or man? The king called the midwives before him and asked why were they being disobedient and letting the boy babies live. The midwives claimed that the Hebrew women were different from the Egyptian women in childbirth. They said that the Hebrew women were more lively and gave birth before they got to them. God dealt with well the midwives and the people continued to grow and become mighty. Because the midwives feared God, He blessed them with households. The Jewish Women’s Archive (https://jwa.org) states that these midwives were Hebrews because their names are Jewish names rather than Egyptian names. Since the nation was growing so rapidly, there must have been more than two midwives. The Jewish Women’s Archive states that these two women may have been singled out because they feared God and they may have also been the midwives for the king’s harems. This would also explain how they could compare the Hebrew women to the Egyptian women in childbirth in a believable manner to the king. Then the king said for every son who was born to be thrown into the river, but every daughter should be kept alive.
Our next stop is Exodus 2.
To God Be The Glory!
Scripture Date – February 5th
Genesis 2:5 – before any plant of the field was in the earth and before any herb of the field had grown. For the Lord God had not caused it to rain on the earth, and there was no man to till the ground;
The fear of the Lord is so crucial to our lives that in the very beginning of Proverbs, Solomon tells his son the fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowing God and understanding how to live:
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge; fools despise wisdom and instruction. (Prov 1:7)
Hello Fellow Bloggers,
The title is still so true to situations in this day and age; “How Quickly They Forgot” or “How Quickly They Ignored”. Some ignore God and His goodness until they are in another situation where they find themselves praying to God.
Question 1: Is there any aspect of your family history that has been passed down throughout the generations? My answer is yes. Some are good and some are not so good.
Question 2: Are there family issues that have occurred in the past that “everybody” knows about, but they are kept “hush hush”? This answer is yes also. Most of which seem to be shameful.
Question 3: Have you ever been the object of someone’s plan to destroy you because of God’s blessings in your life and they consider you to be a perceived threat? Well, if you are a Born Again Christian, the answer is “YES”! Satan is always planning and plotting to destroy you!
Has God ever repeatedly blessed you despite all of the enemies attacks? You answered that for me …. yes! Just as you stated Sherry, Satan is busy trying to destroy!
Question 4: Who would you rather obey – God or man? I would rather obey GOD!
My final comment regarding Exodus 1 as it closes, I believe the fear of the Lord allows us to experience blessings as well as the fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowing God and understanding how to live.
See you in Exodus Chapter 2
Thanks for the comments, Pennee. All families have some issues in them – some that continue from generation to generation (generational curses). I’m trusting God to turn things around and the generational curses will be turned into generational blessings.
Revalation 2:5: Look how far you have fallen! Turn back to me and do the works you did at first. If you don’t repent, I will come and remove your lampstand from its place among the churches.
Revelation 2:5 NLT
That’s a great scripture, Dena! Thanks for sharing.