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In Exodus 9:1, God told Moses to return to the Pharaoh of Egypt and tell him that the God of the Hebrews says to let his people go so they can worship him. Moses then demanded that the Pharaoh set the Israelites free. An allusion to this biblical phrase might revolve around heroism and true freedom.
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Biblical Allusions

Published on Nov 22, 2015

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EXODUS 9:1

LET MY PEOPLE GO!
In Exodus 9:1, God told Moses to return to the Pharaoh of Egypt and tell him that the God of the Hebrews says to let his people go so they can worship him. Moses then demanded that the Pharaoh set the Israelites free. An allusion to this biblical phrase might revolve around heroism and true freedom.

EPHESIANS 4:26

LET NOT THE SUN GO DOWN ON YOUR WRATH
The basic meaning of this biblical phrase is to not let the sun set before dealing with the cause of your anger. However, Ephesians 4:26 emphasizes the emotion of anger without sin or wrong doing as a result.

GENESIS 1:3

LET THERE BE LIGHT
In the story of creation, God says "Let there be light", and separates the light from the darkness, creating night and day. The phrase also signifies the spreading of knowledge and the dispelling of ignorance.

ISAIAH 53:7

LIKE A LAMB LED TO THE SLAUGHTER
In Isaiah 53:7, the bible talks about the suffering and glory of a servant. It is said that the servant was oppressed and tormented, yet he endured it humbly and did not say a word. In other words, he was led like a lamb to the slaughter, innocent yet afflicted.
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