When Pharaoh was faced with the God of Moses, wanting to lure
the Hebrews out of slavery into the desert, his response was to «make them work twice as hard so they have no time to listen».
Not exact matches
This growing sensitiveness
of conscience about
Hebrew slavery was doubtless responsible for the fact that, whereas according to the earlier history Solomon prepared and transported the materials for his temple by «a levy
out of all Israel», (I Kings 5:13 - 16.)
From a desert bush, enveloped yet not consumed by fire, Moses heard a voice announcing that the cry
of the
Hebrews had been heard, and that he, Moses, was the one destined to lead them
out of slavery to freedom.
When Charlotte asks how her father knows
slavery will end, he replies with the story
of Moses leading the
Hebrews out of Egypt.