The Israelites didn’t enjoy being slaves in Egypt. They never stopped praying for deliverance or hoping their situation would change, but although they hated their condition they eventually became used to it. Over the years they adapted to the culture, learned to speak the language, and even developed a fondness for Egyptian food. But instead of simply adapting to their new situation, they adopted it—so much so that when God did deliver them it wasn’t long before they were crying to go back to Egypt—back to the things that had brought them comfort. Please log in to view content...