Exodus 12:41
French Jerusalem 1998
What Does This Mean?
This verse marks the exact day, 430 years after God's promise to Abraham, when the Israelites finally left Egypt. It's a significant moment showing God's faithfulness. There is no specific speaker mentioned, but it's a statement from God's perspective.
Explained for Children
Imagine you promised your friend that you'd play soccer with them after you finish your homework. 430 days later, you finally finish your homework on the same day you made the promise. That's how it was for the Israelites—they finally left Egypt on the exact day God promised, just like finishing your homework and playing soccer right away!
Historical Background
The Book of Exodus was written by Moses around 1446 BC, detailing the events of the Israelites' liberation from Egyptian slavery. The audience was the Israelites, and the cultural context was one of slavery and divine intervention, highlighting God's promises and faithfulness.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this verse can be seen as a reminder of God's faithfulness. For example, if you have been praying for a job or a move to a new city, and it finally happens on the day you first prayed, this verse can remind you of God's timing and faithfulness.