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Exodus 1-6 I Come Follow Me I Handmaidens, Harems and Heroines I Lynne Hilton Wilson

Mar 16, 2026
A study of Exodus 1–6 that spotlights women's courage amid Israel's descent into Egyptian bondage. Stories include midwives who refuse an immoral command and mothers who secretly save newborn lives. The rescue and adoption of an infant who becomes a deliverer are examined through acts of compassion. Themes of quiet faith, covenant duty, and women's pivotal roles in God’s unfolding plan are highlighted.
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INSIGHT

From Welcomed Guests To Enslaved Multitudes

  • Israel's status shifted from honored guests in Egypt to brutal slavery as their population multiplied.
  • Lynne Hilton Wilson links Exodus 1's population growth to prophetic promises and archaeological dating that support a long residence in Egypt.
ANECDOTE

Midwives Who Saved Lives By Defiance

  • The Hebrew midwives Shiphrah and Puah quietly resisted Pharaoh by sparing newborn Hebrew boys.
  • Wilson notes their lie that Hebrew women delivered quickly and highlights God's blessing because the midwives feared God.
ANECDOTE

Moses Launched In A Basket Not Drowned

  • Jochebed hid baby Moses for three months then set him in a waterproofed basket on the Nile to save him.
  • Wilson emphasizes the irony that Pharaoh ordered sons thrown in the Nile while Jochebed placed Moses in an ark and saved him.
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