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What does the Bible say about Pharaoh's compromise with Moses?

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The Bible shows Pharaoh attempting to compromise Moses' mission by allowing worship in Egypt but rejecting full freedom.

In Exodus, Pharaoh repeatedly tries to get Moses to compromise God’s command by allowing the Israelites to worship within Egypt rather than letting them leave. For instance, Pharaoh first suggests they sacrifice in the land, implying that worship can coexist with Egyptian practices. However, Moses firmly responds that such a compromise is not acceptable, as it is crucial for the Israelites to separate themselves to worship God properly. This illustrates that God’s truth cannot coexist with error and highlights the call for unwavering faithfulness to divine commands.
Scripture References: Exodus 8:25-26, Exodus 8:28, Exodus 10:24-26

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No Compromise
Jim Byrd · Nov 15, 2023
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