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

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The Bible illustrates God's sovereignty in the Exodus through His foretelling and control of Israel's affliction and deliverance.

The account of the Exodus reveals God's absolute sovereignty over the unfolding events in Israel's history. In Exodus 1, we see a new king arise in Egypt who does not know Joseph, prompting persecution against the Israelites. However, as stated in Psalm 105, God turned the hearts of the Egyptians to hate His people, which illustrates that it was His divine purpose orchestrating these events. This demonstrates that God's hand is guiding the circumstances to fulfill His covenant promise to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, ensuring that despite oppression, His people multiply as He had promised. Ultimately, God's sovereign plan culminates in their deliverance, showing that even in affliction, He is in control.
Scripture References: Psalm 105:23-25, Exodus 1:8-14, Genesis 15:12-14

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The Exodus
Todd Nibert · Dec 13, 2006
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