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How does Exodus 9 relate to the New Testament?

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Exodus 9 parallels the New Testament narrative by illustrating God's ongoing judgment and the proclamation of grace through Christ.

Exodus 9 serves as a foreshadowing of the themes of judgment and grace that permeate the New Testament. The plagues signify both God's judgment against Egypt and His redemptive purpose for Israel, paralleling the New Testament revelation of Christ’s work of salvation. Just as God distinguished between His people and Egypt, so too does Christ distinguish between the lost and the redeemed, emphasizing the necessity of His atoning sacrifice. Moreover, the call to repentance and acknowledgment of sin found in Exodus is mirrored in the New Testament as believers are urged to see their desperate need for Christ. The interconnectedness of these narratives underscores the continuity of God's redemptive plan throughout Scripture.
Scripture References: Exodus 9:4, Matthew 7:22-23, John 15:1-5

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