Exodus 2:11
The Presumption of the Deliverer
2:11 In those days, when Moses had grown up, he went out to his people and observed their hard labor, and he saw an Egyptian man attacking a Hebrew man, one of his own people.
Exodus 2:13
2:13 When he went out
the next day,
there were
two Hebrew men fighting. So he said to the one who was in the wrong,
“Why are you attacking
your fellow Hebrew?”
Exodus 3:20
3:20 So I will extend my hand
and strike Egypt with all my wonders
that I will do among them, and after that he will release you.
Exodus 5:16
5:16 No straw is given to your servants, but we are told,
‘Make bricks!’ Your servants are even
being beaten, but the fault
is with your people.”
Exodus 9:15
9:15 For by now I could have stretched out
my hand and struck you and your people with plague, and you would have been destroyed
from the earth.
Exodus 21:18-20
21:18 “If men fight, and one strikes his neighbor with a stone or with his fist and he does not die, but must remain in bed,
21:19 and then if he gets up and walks about outside on his staff, then the one who struck him is innocent, except he must pay for the injured person’s loss of time and see to it that he is fully healed.
21:20 “If a man strikes his male servant or his female servant with a staff so that he or she dies as a result of the blow, he will surely be punished.
Exodus 21:26
21:26 “If a man strikes the eye of his male servant or his female servant so that he destroys it, he will let the servant go free as compensation for the eye.