
Sofia and Angel Help Moses Free the Israelites from Slavery in Egypt
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Narrated by:
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Marcus M.
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By:
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Angel Ortiz
About this listen
Sofia, Angel, and their friends end up in Ancient Egypt, where they learn about God's purpose to free the Israelites. They decide to help Moses, God's servant, free the enslaved Israelites. Angel and Sofia soon realize that they have been together for over three years, and Angel finally proposes to Sofia, asking her to marry him. They have always talked about getting married and even starting their own family.
Sofia and Angel will always be together because their love for each other will overcome any possible obstacle in their way.
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