Exodus 1:9

"He said to his people, “Behold, the people of the children of Israel are more and mightier than we."

Key Reflection

Exodus 1:9 reveals a significant moment in Pharaoh's mindset as Egypt faced an increasing population of Hebrew slaves. This verse highlights Pharaoh's perception that the growing number of Israelites posed a threat, not just because of their numbers, but because they seemed to be more powerful and capable than Egyptians themselves. In the cultural context of ancient Egypt, where maintaining order and power was paramount, this realization underscored the urgency for Pharaoh to take decisive action against the Hebrews, as evidenced by his subsequent command to "deal wisely with them."

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