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What does the Bible say about God's judgment in the plagues of Egypt?

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The Bible details God's judgment in the plagues of Egypt as a demonstration of His wrath against unbelief and a foreshadowing of Christ's redemptive work.

The plagues of Egypt, as recounted in the book of Exodus, illustrate the fierce judgment of God upon Pharaoh and the Egyptians for their refusal to believe. Each plague symbolizes different aspects of sin and its consequences, revealing how sin destroys lives and communities. The first plague turned water into blood, signifying death, while the subsequent plagues depicted God's abandonment of the unrepentant in various forms of suffering, from frogs to disease, culminating in darkness and the death of the firstborn. This amplification of judgment serves to demonstrate not only God's sovereignty but also points to the foreshadowing of Christ, who bears the wrath and judgment for His people, offering redemption instead of destruction.
Scripture References: Exodus 8:24, Psalm 78:49, Exodus 9:3, Exodus 10:21-22, Exodus 7-12

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