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What does the Bible say about the darkness in Exodus?

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The darkness in Exodus represents God's judgment upon Egypt, contrasting the light of Israel.

The darkness described in Exodus 10:21-23 is not merely physical but signifies the spiritual oppression that fell upon the Egyptians as a result of God's judgment. It lasted for three days, during which time the Egyptians could not see one another or leave their homes, illustrating their helplessness against God's power. In contrast, the children of Israel had light in their dwellings, showcasing God's deliverance and distinction between His people and those under judgment.
Scripture References: Exodus 10:21-23, Psalm 78:49

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Darkness!
Peter L. Meney · Aug 15, 2022
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