Exodus² - Chapter 1
I recently began reading the book of Exodus, and I wasn’t prepared for how immediately relevant it would feel. This book wastes no time. From the very first chapter, the themes are heavy, confronting, and strangely familiar; Power, Fear, and Oppression Verse 10 struck me hard. The language—“ let us deal shrewdly with them ”—carries uncomfortable echoes of black slavery, colonial systems, and even modern movements like Black Lives Matter. There’s a sense of calculated fear at play. The Israelites are growing, and the Egyptian king sees them not as people, but as a problem to be managed. What follows is chilling: enslavement, forced labour, and eventually infanticide. Racism and oppression are not modern inventions—they are ancient strategies born out of fear and insecurity. Lahaula! What stands out is that Egypt’s response is not open warfare. It is strategic oppression. Quiet. Systematic. Shrewd. That word— shrewd —sent me to the concordance and the Bible dictionary, and eee...