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What does the Bible say about God's judgment on Egypt with frogs?

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God sent frogs as a judgment against Egypt, showcasing His sovereignty and control over creation.

In Exodus 8:1-15, God commanded Moses to tell Pharaoh to let His people go, warning that if not, He would send a plague of frogs upon the land. This judgment serves not only as a manifestation of God's unyielding authority but also illustrates how He can disrupt a people's comfort and pride in the smallest of creatures. The overwhelming presence of frogs invaded their homes, food, and even their beds, demonstrating God's power to ruin worldly pleasures. Each judgment progressively escalated, pointing to the seriousness of Pharaoh's obstinacy against God's commands.
Scripture References: Exodus 8:1-15

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