Plagues of Egypt: Divine Judgments & Miracles in Exodus

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The account of the Plagues of Egypt in Exodus 7-12 portrays God's power over the false gods of Egypt. Each plague was a divine judgment against the gods the Egyptians worshipped, demonstrating the supremacy of the Lord. From turning water into blood to the final plague of the death of the firstborn, these events led to the eventual release of the Israelites from slavery. The narrative showcases a showdown between the one true God and the idolatry of Egypt.

  • Plagues of Egypt
  • Exodus
  • Divine Judgments
  • Miracles
  • Biblical Narratives

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  1. The Plagues of Egypt Exodus 7-12

  2. Who is the Lord, that I should obey His voice to let Israel go? I do not know the Lord, nor will I let Israel go (Ex. 5:2).

  3. Against all the gods of Egypt I will execute judgment: I am the Lord (Ex. 12:12).

  4. 1. Water Turned Into Blood Exodus 7:14-25 The Nile River was worshiped as a god. God made the object of their worship loathsome to them (v. 18). Pharaoh had commanded the male children born to the Hebrews be cast into the river (Ex. 1:22).

  5. 2. Frogs Exodus 8:1-15 Heqet was a frog-headed deity; goddess of childbirth, creation, and grain germination. Pharaoh s magicians could not remove the frogs.

  6. 3. Lice Exodus 8:16-19 One who was infected with lice was considered impure. This plague halted all religious practice in Egypt.

  7. 4. Flies Exodus 8:20-32 This plague demonstrated God s power over Beelzebub, the god who was said to protect Egypt from swarms of flies and other insects. Goshen was spared from the swarms of flies (v. 22).

  8. 5. Death of Livestock Exodus 9:1-7 Apis, a sacred bull, was an object of their worship. Hathor, goddess of beauty, love, joy, was represented by a cow.

  9. 6. Boils Exodus 9:8-12 Furnace was a brick kiln (NASV, ESV) - a source of agony to the Children of Israel. The magicians with Pharaoh realized they were powerless before the God of Moses and withdrew themselves from aiding Pharaoh in the confrontation (v. 11).

  10. 7. Hail Exodus 9:13-26 Nut, the goddess of the sky, could not prevent the hail. Isis and Seth, gods of agriculture, could not protect the crops.

  11. 8. Locusts Exodus 10:1-20 Servants of Pharaoh proclaim Egypt is destroyed (v. 7). The locusts devoured all vegetation that had not been destroyed by the hail.

  12. 9. Darkness Exodus 10:21-29 This was not an eclipse or a dust storm. The darkness was felt (v. 21). It was a thick darkness (v. 22). The children of Israel had light, the Egyptians could not see one another (v. 23).

  13. 9. Darkness Exodus 10:21-29 Demonstrated God s power over Ra, the sun god of Egypt. Considered one of the most powerful and important gods of Egypt. Pharaoh himself was believed to be the embodiment of Ra.

  14. 10. Death of Firstborn Exodus 11:4-8, 12:29-30 Anubis, the Egyptian god of the dead. Selket, the god who guarded life. Renenutet, cobra goddess and guardian of Pharaoh.

  15. Effect of Plagues Upon Egyptians They were tortured by the very things they worshiped. Moses and the Children of Israel gained favor in the eyes of the people of Egypt. Many of them were able to realize there is no god like the God of Israel (Ps. 86:8).

  16. What About Us? Who is the Lord, that I should obey His voice? (Ex. 5:2) How long is it going to take before you realize who the Lord is and choose to obey His voice?

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