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What does the Bible say about darkness in Exodus 10?

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Exodus 10 describes a darkness that could be felt as a judgment from God upon Egypt, contrasting with the light the Israelites experienced.

In Exodus 10, God sends a darkness over the land of Egypt that lasted three days, which is described as a thick darkness that could be felt. This profound darkness serves as a divine judgment upon Pharaoh and the Egyptians for their disobedience. The significance of this plague underscores God's sovereignty, contrasting the physical and spiritual states of the Egyptians trapped in darkness and the Israelites who enjoyed light in their dwellings. This scenario serves as an illustration of the ultimate separation between the righteous and the unrighteous before God, affirming His control over the natural and spiritual realms.
Scripture References: Exodus 10:21-23

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