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What does the Bible say about the plague of flies in Exodus?

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The plague of flies in Exodus symbolizes God's distinction between His people and those outside of His covenant.

The plague of flies in Exodus 8 serves to illustrate God's sovereign choice and the separation He creates between His elect and the world. It signifies a divine intervention that showcases God's power and authority, as He declares, 'I will sever in that day the land of Goshen...that no swarms of flies shall be there.' This distinction is not mere physical separation but symbolizes the spiritual division established by God between His chosen people and the rest of the world, fulfilling His covenant promises.
Scripture References: Exodus 8:20-24

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