Conspirator
- Brian
- I went out there in search of experience To taste and to touch and to feel as much As a man can before he repents.
Here's the thing, God doesn't appear in Exodus until chapter 3. Yes, there are some things that would indicate he's working behind the scenes (like when the Hebrew midwives outwit Pharaoh), but that's it. If you were reading the Bible (or just the first five books--Torah) from the start, it would actually be quite a long time inbetween when God was highly, evidently active and the burning bush. A lot has happened in the mean time. His chosen people become enslaved and are grossly mistreated and there's even a (attempted?) genocide by Pharaoh.
Genesis 1-11: God deals directly with creation
Genesis 12-25: God deals directly with creation through a mediator (Abraham)
Genesis 25-36: God deals only with one person (Jacob)
Gensesis 37-50: God almost never appears (He speaks to Jacob in Gen. 46 and
Joseph mentions Him as he is dying at the end of the book)