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Exodus 13:2
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No entry exists in Forerunner Commentary for Exodus 13:2.

Exodus 13:2-10
Excerpted from: The Pharisees (Part 3)

In Exodus 13 we will see the command. But, what we are going to see is that the sense of His commands is metaphorical. It is not actual. Notice how He phrases this:

This is just after He mentioned to them to tell their sons what has been done in Egypt and why. This eating of unleavened bread, then, was to be a sign to the Israelites for what God has done.

Exodus 13:2-3
Excerpted from: The Wilderness Trek and Judgment Begins

God claimed whatever opened the womb of man and beast, more or less partly as a replacement and a reminder to the Israelites—that belongs to Him. Consecrate means to set it apart. It comes to Me.


 
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