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Why did God harden Pharaoh's heart during the plagues?

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God hardened Pharaoh's heart to display His greatness and ensure that His power would be known among the nations.

The hardening of Pharaoh's heart is a pivotal theme in the story of the Exodus. God explicitly states that He hardens Pharaoh's heart to demonstrate His sovereignty and to execute His judgment in a way that reveals His divine power. This hardening serves two primary purposes: first, it showcases God's authority over Pharaoh and the Egyptian gods, and second, it establishes a historical record of God's deliverance of Israel, for generations to come. Through Pharaoh’s obstinance, God ensures that His name and might are made known not only to the Egyptians but to the entire world, emphasizing that He is the one true God. Thus, the hardening is not arbitrary but part of God's salvific plan.
Scripture References: Exodus 7:3-4, Exodus 9:12

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