Exodus 1:13-14 from the Bible is significant as it marks the beginning of the Israelites' enslavement and oppression under a new Pharaoh, who viewed their growing population as a threat. Despite the harsh labour imposed on them, the Israelites continued to multiply, causing fear among the Egyptians. This passage highlights the resilience and faith of the Israelites in the face of oppression, setting the stage for the subsequent events that led to their exodus from Egypt. It underscores the theme of divine intervention and the power of faith amidst persecution, demonstrating that even in the face of severe hardship, the Israelites remained steadfast in their belief and continued to grow in number, symbolizing hope and divine favour.
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