Introduction
Shemot (ð¤”ð¤Œð¤…ð¤•), meaning "Names," is known in English as Exodus. It is the foundational record of the transition of the Seed of Ya'aqob from a family unit into a sovereign national assembly (Qahal). It serves as the primary narrative of the Great Extraction, the systematic dismantling of the Mitzrite (Egyptian) world matrix and the subsequent journey to the Mountain of Elohim. The book documents the birth of the deliverer, the revelation of the Supreme Name ð¤‰ð¤„ð¤…ð¤„, the ten celestial judgments, and the architectural construction of the Mishkan (Tabernacle).