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English, 07.01.2022 01:10 ricardorendon100

In the fourth verse of "Go Down, Moses," what theme is the speaker conveying with the descriptions of what the Lord says?
the idea that Moses is bold and speaks powerful words
the idea that the Lord struck down all the first-born son's of Egypt because
Pharaoh would not let the Israelites go
the idea that enslavement is a loathsome burden and is unjust
the idea that enslavement is not just unjust, but is so offensive to the Lord that
he will enact judgement if the enslaver's do not release the people they enslave

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