Definition: The word "Exodus 12:46" is a term found within the Hebrew Bible (the Old Testament) and refers to the passage from Genesis where God tells the Israelites to take their children into slavery. This verse not only describes the harsh reality of life in Egypt but also encourages them to resist it.
Example sentence: "As Moses led Aaron and his sons out of slavery, he said, 'The Lord your God will deliver you from this day, whether you love him or hate him. The Israelites were at first afraid but then rebelled."