Old Testament · Exodus 5

What does Exodus chapter 5 mean?

A clear, faithful look at Exodus 5 — context, content, and Christ.

Summary of Exodus 5

Exodus chapter 5 continues the unfolding story of Exodus, written by Moses (c. 1446-1406 BC). To grasp this chapter, read it slowly in context, watch what it reveals about God, and trace how it connects to the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Key takeaway

Exodus 5 invites us to know God better and respond in faith. As you read, ask: What does this passage say about who God is, who I am, and what I'm called to do?

How Exodus 5 fits the whole book

Exodus tells how God hears the cry of His enslaved people, defeats the gods of Egypt, parts the sea, and brings Israel to Sinai to make them His own. It introduces redemption by blood (Passover) and the dwelling presence of God (tabernacle). Chapter 5 of Exodus contributes to this larger story by deepening one or more of the book's themes — for example, god's character and glory and sin, grace, and redemption.

Anchor verse from Exodus

"I AM WHO I AM."
Exodus 3:14