The phrase appears nine times, all in the book of Exodus, spoken regarding the release of the Israelites from Egyptian bondage.
The first appearance of the phrase is in Exodus 5:1; the last is in Exodus 10:4.
That phrase does not occur in the Bible. It was made up by someone as a way of encouraging people to trust God.
That phrase is a saying, and doesn't specifically appear in the Bible.
Mainly, in the book of Exodus of the Christian bible, God told Moses to go to Pharoah who had his people as slaves, and command him to let his people go. This can be found in Exodus.
he sent moses to let his people go
Eph 4:26 "BE ANGRY, AND DO NOT SIN": do not let the sun go down on your wrath,
they said let my people go they said let my people go
That phrase is often quoted as "Let My people go", but that is incomplete. The actual wording is "Let My people go, that they may serve Me (God).
if you are talking about killing yourself that will be a sin because GOD crated you and for you let that go its a SIN and that is the biggest thing GOD will never forgive you for
to let their blatter out. If people don't let it out they can explode!
To let go and let God simply means giving up self in order to get were God is trying to take you. Letting God take control of ones Life.We should let anyproblem go and let god provide us with the things we need.Basicaly, that's what i see.
Let My People Go - 1961 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A
The cast of Let My People Go - 1961 includes: John Krish as Narrator