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What does the Bible say about the signs God gave to Moses?

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The Bible describes three signs given to Moses to prove his divine authority and teach profound lessons about faith and God's power.

In Exodus 4, God provides Moses with three signs to convince both Moses and the Israelites of his divine commission. The first sign involves Moses' rod turning into a serpent and back again, symbolizing God's power and Moses’ reliance on divine strength. The second sign demonstrates Moses’ own human frailty by showcasing leprosy, a representation of sin and the need for divine cleansing. The third sign, the turning of the Nile's water into blood, reflects God's judgment and the consequences of disbelief. These signs are significant not only for their immediate purpose but also for their deeper theological implications regarding God's sovereignty and the means of salvation.
Scripture References: Exodus 4:2-9, 2 Timothy 2:26, Psalm 23:4, Galatians 3:10-13

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