Fear and Anticipation: High tension as Israelites prepare for the final plague, awaiting the night with fearful anticipation.
Obedience and Reverence: Demonstrated through meticulous preparation for the Passover, reflecting deep reverence for divine instructions.
Relief and Gratitude: Feelings of relief and gratitude among the Israelites as they are spared from the plague, recognizing divine protection.
Grief and Suffering: Intense grief within Egyptian households as they experience profound loss, enveloping the nation in sorrow.
Urgency and Desperation: Egyptians urge a quick departure of the Israelites, driven by fear of more suffering and calamities.
Liberation and Hope: Israelites depart Egypt, marking the beginning of their liberation and filled with hope for their future freedom.
Bitterness and Reflection: The feast of unleavened bread serves as a commemorative reflection on the haste and bitterness of bondage.