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Fr. John and Danny reflect on Book of Exodus 2:1–15, emphasizing how the repeated description of Moses as a vulnerable “child” highlights both his weakness and his divinely guided destiny to one day deliver Israel. They explore Moses’ dual identity—raised Egyptian but inwardly Hebrew—and interpret his early violent act not as mature justice but as immature zeal, symbolizing a nascent “spirit” that must grow into wisdom and self-mastery. Finally, they discuss the importance of reading the story allegorically, presenting Moses as an “everyman” figure whose journey from spiritual infancy to maturity mirrors the deeper, transformative meaning Scripture offers to those willing to look beyond the surface.
