Theophonia the divine voice

Homilies on the Christian Life · Lecture 021

Moses

A lecture by Dimitrios Panagopoulos · Δείτε στα Ελληνικά

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Dimitrios Panagopoulos recounts the life of Moses from Exodus 1-5 and 7-12, beginning with Pharaoh’s decree against Hebrew male infants. Yocheved hides her child, places him in a pitch-sealed basket on the Nile, and Pharaoh’s daughter Thermuthis rescues and adopts him, naming him Moses, while his own mother nurses and forms him. Raised in the palace yet conscious of his Hebrew identity, Moses flees to Midian after killing an Egyptian overseer, marries Zipporah, and is later called by God from the burning bush on Horeb. With Aaron he confronts Pharaoh, whose refusal leads through harsher bondage to the ten plagues and Israel’s departure from Egypt with goods from the Egyptians.

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