Exodus 6 continues the narrative of Moses and the Israelites' plight in Egypt. God speaks to Moses, reaffirming His covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and identifying Himself as "the Lord" (Yahweh). He promises to deliver the Israelites from slavery, redeem them with great acts of judgment, and bring them into the land He swore to their ancestors. Despite Moses' hesitation and feelings of inadequacy about speaking to Pharaoh, God assures him that He will make Moses like a god to Pharaoh, with Aaron as his prophet. God declares that He will harden Pharaoh’s heart, leading to miraculous signs and wonders in Egypt, ultimately proving His power. The chapter ends with a genealogy of Moses and Aaron, tracing their lineage through the tribe of Levi, emphasizing their authority and role in God's plan.