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What does the Bible say about Moses and Pharaoh's encounter?

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The Bible details Moses' mission to confront Pharaoh and demand the release of God's people, illustrating God's sovereignty and purpose.

In Exodus 4, God commands Moses to return to Egypt and confront Pharaoh, delivering a message of liberation for His people. This encounter emphasizes God's sovereignty in hardening Pharaoh's heart, indicating that despite Pharaoh's resistance, God's plan will prevail. Moses is to perform signs that demonstrate God's power, and through these acts, the distinction between God's people and Egypt's oppression is made clear. Ultimately, this story reflects the larger narrative of redemption and God's authority over earthly powers.
Scripture References: Exodus 4:18-31, Romans 1:18

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