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Why are the plagues in Exodus significant for understanding God's nature?

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The plagues demonstrate God's sovereignty, justice, and mercy in His dealings with nations and individuals.

The plagues in Exodus serve as a vivid display of God's sovereignty and justice against rebellion and idolatry. Each plague targets specific Egyptian gods, illustrating God's supremacy over false deities and His right to judge nations. While these plagues serve as punishment for Pharaoh’s obstinacy, they also highlight God's mercy in providing opportunities for repentance. God's dealings with the Egyptians reflect His righteous nature as He seeks to reveal His glory and authority. Ultimately, these narratives show that God's judgments also serve a purpose; they are reminders of His power and a call to humility before Him.
Scripture References: Exodus 9:1-7, Romans 9:17

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