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Good morning and welcome. In today's discussion, we delve into the beginning of the portion of Voera. We find Moses grappling with the harsh reality of Pharaoh's refusal to let the Israelites go, leading to increased suffering for his people. Frustrated, Moses turns to God, questioning why matters have worsened since his arrival. God responds with a reminder of His promises, asserting His reliability and trustworthiness.
The text emphasizes that while God had made many commitments to the patriarchs, their faith remained unshaken despite delays. This contrasts with Moses’ complaints, showcasing the expectations placed upon him. God reassures Moses of His covenant and the impending redemption, introducing four expressions of deliverance that resonate deeply within Jewish tradition.
Moses, however, is met with disbelief from the Israelites, too burdened by their bondage to hear his words. This moment highlights the struggle between faith and despair, a theme that continues to echo throughout our history.
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