Heb 11, 23-29 By faith Moses kept the Passover (11: 23-29) By faith Moses kept the Passover
[23] By faith the parents of newborn Moses hid for three months, they saw that the child was very beautiful and not afraid of the king's decree. [24] By faith Moses, grown up, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh's daughter, [25] and wanted to share the enjoyment passenger no sin, but the abuse of God's people. [26] noticed that God retribuirÃa each, and considered to be afflicted with Christ was worth more than all the riches of Egypt. [27] By faith he forsook Egypt, not fearing the wrath of the king, because he noticed another, which is invisible. [28] By faith he celebrated the Passover and sprinkled with blood the doors to the exterminator would not kill their firstborn children. [29] By faith they crossed the Red Sea as if it were dry land, while the Egyptians tried to pass it and drowned.
(CIC 62) After the patriarchs, God formed Israel as his people by freeing them from slavery in Egypt. Established with them the covenant of Sinai and given through Moses his law so that they would recognize and serve him as the only true and living God, the provident Father and just judge, and to wait for the promised Savior (cf. Dei Verbum , 3). (CIC 204) God revealed himself progressively and under different names to his people, but the revelation of the Divine Name, made to Moses in the theophany of the burning bush, on the eve of the Exodus and the covenant of Sinai, proved fundamental revelation to both the Old and the New Partnership. (CIC 205) God calls to Moses from a bush that burns without being consumed. God tells Moses: "I am the God of your fathers, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob "(Ex 3.6). God is the God of our Fathers. The man who had called and guided the patriarchs in their wanderings. It is the faithful and compassionate God who remembers them and their promises comes to free his descendants from slavery. It is the God beyond space and time, can and wants, and will work his almighty power for this purpose. (CIC 210) After Israel's sin , who turned away from God to worship the golden calf (cf. Ex 32), God hears Moses' intercession and agrees to walk in the midst of an unfaithful people, thus demonstrating his love (cf. Ex 33.12 to 17). Moses, who asks to see his glory, God responds, "I will go to Your view all my goodness (beauty) and proclaim before you the name of YHWH "(Ex 33.18 to 19). And the Lord passed before Moses and proclaims," \u200b\u200bYHWH, YHWH, a God merciful and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness "(Ex 34.5-6). Moses then confesses that the Lord is a forgiving God (cf. Ex 34.9).
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