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Moses and the Exodus from Egypt

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A young Moses embarks on a journey to free his people from the clutches of the Pharaoh, facing numerous challenges and learning the importance of justice.

In ancient Egypt, a baby named Moses was born to a Hebrew family. The Pharaoh had ordered all Hebrew baby boys to be thrown into the Nile River. Moses' mother placed him in a basket to save him.

Pharaoh's daughter found the basket and decided to raise Moses as her own son. Moses grew up as a prince in Egypt, unaware of his true origins.

One day, Moses saw an Egyptian beating a Hebrew slave. He felt angry and sad.

- Why is he hurting that man? Moses asked.

- He is just a slave, the Egyptian replied.

Moses felt confused. He spoke to a wise old man named Jethro.

- Why do they suffer? Moses asked Jethro.

- Because they are not free, Jethro said.

Moses decided to help his people. He went to Pharaoh to ask for their freedom.

- Let my people go, Moses said.

Pharaoh refused. Moses felt hopeless.

- What can I do? Moses asked Jethro.

- Trust in God, Jethro said. He will guide you.

Moses prayed and received a message from God. He returned to Pharaoh with newfound courage.

Pharaoh finally agreed to let the Hebrews go. Moses led his people to freedom, crossing the Red Sea.

Moses and his people rejoiced. They were free at last.

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