The Plagues of Egypt

In a dramatic confrontation with Pharaoh, God sends a series of plagues upon Egypt to compel the release of His people, demonstrating His supreme power.

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Pharaoh’s heart remained hardened as he refused to free the Israelites. In response, God unleashed ten devastating plagues upon Egypt—from turning the Nile to blood, to swarms of locusts and the death of the firstborn.

Each plague was not only a judgment against Egypt’s stubbornness but also a powerful reminder of God’s sovereignty. The relentless plagues eventually persuaded Pharaoh to let His people go, marking a seminal moment in the history of Israel.

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The plagues served as both divine punishment and a demonstration of God’s ultimate authority over creation.

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