Exodus 7-13 - Let My People Go

Exodus 7-13 - Let My People Go

From Unshaken Saints by Jared Halverson

April 6, 2026 · 3h 27m · Episode 386

About this episode

This episode dives into Exodus chapters 7-13, exploring themes of repentance, redemption, and the significance of the plagues and Passover in the context of personal deliverance from sin.

Pharaoh said, "I know not the Lord, neither will I let Israel go." He was about to receive a masterclass in who Jehovah really is. But the real question isn't whether Pharaoh would let go—it's whether we are willing to let go of our own "Egypt." Summary: In this episode, we dive into the heart of the Exodus story (chapters 7–13). We move beyond the cinematic spectacles to find the deep, personal doctrine of repentance and redemption hidden within the plagues and the Passover. The War of the Gods: We analyze how each of the ten plagues was a specific "judgment against all the gods of Egypt," proving that Jehovah stands supreme over the Nile, the sun, and even life itself. The Hardening of the Heart: We clarify the JST corrections to the text—God didn't take away Pharaoh's agency; Pharaoh hardened his own heart, choosing pride over the "finger of God." Pharaoh’s "Negotiations": We look at the four ways Pharaoh tried to compromise with Moses—and why "partial obedience" is just another form of bondage. The Passover Lamb: We explore the meticulous requirements of the Passover and how every element—the unblemished lamb, the bitter herbs, and the blood on the doorposts—points directly…

People in this episode

Host: Jared Halverson

Topics covered

  • Exodus story
  • plagues
  • Passover
  • repentance
  • redemption
  • hardening of the heart
  • deliverance

Keywords

  • Exodus
  • plagues
  • Passover
  • Jehovah
  • Pharaoh
  • repentance
  • redemption
  • deliverance
  • Atonement
  • bondage

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Exodus

Places: Egypt

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