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What does the Bible say about the significance of miracles in Exodus?

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The miracles in Exodus signify God's power over death and His sovereignty in delivering His people.

The miracles performed by Moses and Aaron in Exodus are not merely displays of power, but they also carry profound theological significance. When Aaron's rod turned into a serpent before Pharaoh, it demonstrated an unyielding authority that signified impending judgment. The event underscores that through God's command, death was imminent to those opposing the Most High. In this context, miracles serve as a reminder of God's sovereignty to bring about deliverance for His people, reflecting His real control over all powers, including those that oppose Him, as found in Exodus 7:8-13.
Scripture References: Exodus 7:8-13, Matthew 12:39-40

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