Part 1: Exodus: An Introduction
Bridgetown Audio Podcast
Bridgetown Church
4.8 • 3K Ratings
🗓️ 12 June 2023
⏱️ 49 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | This is Exodus 1-1-8. |
| 0:14.8 | These are the names of the sons of Israel who went to Egypt with Jacob, each with his |
| 0:19.7 | family. |
| 0:20.7 | Ruben, Simon, Levi, and Judah. |
| 0:24.3 | Issaqar, Zubelin, Jeremiah. |
| 0:26.5 | I'm sorry, Benjamin made that one up. |
| 0:29.7 | Dan and Neftali, Gadin Asher. |
| 0:33.2 | The descendants of Jacob, number 70, and all. |
| 0:36.1 | Joseph was already in Egypt. |
| 0:38.4 | Now Joseph and all his brothers and all that generation died. |
| 0:42.0 | But the Israelites were exceedingly fruitful. |
| 0:44.6 | They multiplied greatly, increasing in numbers, and became so numerous that the land was |
| 0:49.1 | filled with them. |
| 0:51.2 | Then a new king to whom Joseph meant nothing came to power. |
| 0:55.4 | This is the word of the Lord. |
| 1:02.4 | Alfred Hitchcock is widely considered one of the greatest filmmakers ever. |
| 1:14.2 | Many people think of him not just as a great director, but as the original great director. |
| 1:20.0 | His work was of course wildly popular in his time, but it's also become the subject |
| 1:24.8 | of film schools around the world today. |
| 1:28.6 | One of the things that made Hitchcock famous or unique is that he made cameo appearances |
| 1:33.7 | in every one of his films. |
| 1:35.6 | It was usually a small character, just an extra in the background of a particular scene, |
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