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What does the Bible say about suffering in Egypt?

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The suffering of Israel in Egypt illustrates the salvation of God's elect through the power of God's sovereignty.

The Scripture reveals that Israel's suffering in Egypt serves as a profound picture of God's redemptive work and the suffering experienced by His elect. Throughout their 400 years in bondage, their plight represents the greater narrative of sin, salvation, and the sovereignty of God. This is analogous to how every sinner, saved by grace, ultimately faces suffering that leads to the revelation of God’s glory. The story of Israel and their suffering teaches us about God's power to save us from spiritual bondage and the importance of recognizing the reasons behind our own sufferings.
Scripture References: Exodus 5:4-23, Romans 5:12

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