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What does the Bible say about God's sovereignty in Exodus?

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God's sovereignty in Exodus is demonstrated through His control over events, as He leads the Israelites away from the Philistines and toward the Red Sea to fulfill His divine plan.

In the account of Exodus, God displays His sovereignty over both the people of Israel and Pharaoh. He intentionally guides the Israelites away from the shorter route through the land of the Philistines, knowing their propensity to fear war and desire to return to slavery in Egypt. This divine foresight underscores God's omniscience and the ultimate purpose of leading His people towards the Red Sea, where He would showcase His power. This event serves to fulfill the prophetic promises He made to Abraham, showing that all things are under His control and serve His redemptive purposes.
Scripture References: Exodus 13:17-22, Romans 9:17, Exodus 7:14-15, Exodus 7:3, Isaiah 14:24

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Out of Egypt
Tim James · Dec 21, 2022
Joshua

Joshua

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