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Shemot - Beshalach (Exodus 13:17–17:16)

Shemot - Beshalach (Exodus 13:17–17:16)

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Shemot
Beshalach (Exodus 13:17–17:16)

Israel marches out at last, guided by a pillar of cloud by day and fire by night, carrying Joseph’s bones and taking a longer route to avoid immediate war. Pharaoh gives chase; the people panic at the sea—until God parts the waters, Israel crosses on dry land, and the Egyptian chariots are swept away. On the far shore, Moses leads the Song at the Sea, while Miriam and the women answer with timbrels and dance, turning survival into praise and memory.

Freedom brings its first tests in the wilderness. Bitter water at Marah is sweetened; at Elim, palms and springs offer respite. Manna and quail teach daily trust and the rhythm of Shabbat, with a double portion before the seventh day and none falling on it. At Rephidim, water flows from the rock amid doubt—Massah and Merivah—then Amalek attacks: Joshua fights in the valley while Moses, supported by Aaron and Hur, lifts his hands until victory. Themes to listen for: fear giving way to faith, song as a weapon against forgetfulness, Shabbat as freedom’s weekly anchor, and the shift from rescued slaves to a people learning covenantal responsibility.

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