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How do we know God's judgment through the plagues is true?

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The plagues are documented events in the Bible, affirmed by both historical accounts and their prophetic significance for future judgments.

The historical validity of the plagues is upheld by their detailed accounts in Scripture, particularly in the book of Exodus. This record not only provides a narrative of God's intervention but also portrays the moral essence of divine justice against oppression. Moreover, the plagues serve as prophetic symbols of God's future judgments as seen in Revelation, drawing parallels between the Exodus events and the end times. The coherent theme of divine retribution against those who oppress God's people underlines the certainty of God's judgment throughout history. Such consistency across biblical texts reinforces our understanding of their authenticity.
Scripture References: Exodus 7-11, Revelation 8, Revelation 16

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