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: A new Pharaoh appears—one "who knew not Joseph". His fear-based policy of "shrewd" dealing turns a peaceful minority into an enslaved workforce.
: The moral heart of the chapter belongs to Shiphrah and Puah. Their act of civil disobedience—refusing to carry out infanticide because they "feared God"—introduces the theme of human courage versus worldly power. Thematic Takeaways Book of Exodus Summary | Watch an Overview Video (Part 1) exodus (1).js
: The chapter begins with a census of Jacob's sons but quickly pivots to their "exceeding" multiplication. This growth is framed not just as biological success, but as the fulfillment of a divine promise. : A new Pharaoh appears—one "who knew not Joseph"