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What does the Bible say about the ten plagues of Egypt?

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The ten plagues of Egypt serve as God's judgment against sin and oppression, demonstrating His power to deliver His people from bondage.

The ten plagues described in Exodus are God's direct response to the oppression of His people in Egypt. These plagues reveal God's judgment against the sin and false gods of the Egyptians while also depicting the bondage that His people were under. Each plague represents a facet of sin, such as uncleanness, corruption, and judgment, culminating in the final plague, which was death. Nevertheless, God's intention throughout was to deliver His people, as seen when He states in Exodus 3:8 that He has come to deliver them out of the hand of the Egyptians. The plagues underscore the severity of sin and demonstrate God's sovereignty and power to save.
Scripture References: Exodus 4-11

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