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Why did God send darkness as a plague?

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God sent darkness as a plague to demonstrate His sovereignty and to serve as a judgment against Egypt's disobedience.

The darkness that God sent as a plague upon Egypt was multifaceted in its purpose. It served as both a physical manifestation of His power and a spiritual judgment against Pharaoh and the Egyptians for their hard-hearted rebellion against Him. This act highlighted God's sovereignty over creation and the moral order, as even the elements obey His command. The darkness was intended not only to punish but also to demonstrate the stark contrast between the plight of the disobedient and the protection He offered to His people, the Israelites, who dwelled in light. Such signs were meant to call Pharaoh and the Egyptians to repentance, demonstrating that God rules over all nations and commands the right response to His will.
Scripture References: Exodus 10:21-23, Psalm 105:28-30

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