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

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God's sovereignty is clearly displayed in the plagues of Egypt as He used them to demonstrate His power over Pharaoh and the Egyptian gods.

In Exodus, particularly in chapter 7, we see God's sovereignty displayed through the narrative of Moses and Pharaoh. God hardens Pharaoh's heart to demonstrate His power, as indicated in Exodus 7:14-15 where Pharaoh refuses to let the Israelites go. God’s intent is multifaceted: to reacquaint Israel with the truth of their sovereign God, to display His power over false Egyptian gods, and to punish Egypt for their mistreatment of His people. This illustrates that rulers are placed and removed at God's discretion for His divine purposes, emphasizing that no true power exists apart from His will.
Scripture References: Exodus 7:14-15, Romans 9:17, Exodus 7:3, Isaiah 14:24

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