1. a ‑ Egypt is typical of the world ‑‑ social, political, commercial, religion.
b ‑ Pharaoh is a type of the God of this world.
c ‑ Moses ‑‑ servant of God, by whom deliverance comes.
d ‑ Jehovah ‑‑ the God of Heaven, the great “I am.” Hebrews 17:8
2. The Children of Israel in Egypt.
a ‑ Their condition Chapter 1:1‑14; 2:23‑25; Joshua 24:14; Ezekiel 20:6‑8. Proves that the Israelites participated in the corrupt and idolatrous religions of Egypt.
b ‑ The plagues that were sent later were all directed against the gods of Egypt. Chapter 12:12.
3. The Lord having heard their cry, raises up and prepares a deliverer. Read Chapters 2, 3, 4 carefully and note the difficulty God had in fitting Moses for his work, read also Hebrews 11:23‑27 and Acts 7:21-22. Salvation is of God by man. God needs men to co‑operate with Him in bringing about the deliverance of His people (i.e.) How shall they hear without a preacher, etc.