The Ten Plagues

When Yahweh moved to free Israel, He did not simply overpower Egypt; He put its gods on trial. He said it plainly before the last blow fell: 'against all the gods of Egypt I will execute judgment: I am Yahweh.' Egypt worshipped the Nile, the frog, the sun, the cattle, and counted Pharaoh himself a living god. One by one, the plagues struck the very things Egypt revered, until the most powerful nation on earth was forced to confess that the Elohim of the Hebrew slaves was greater than them all. This study walks through the ten blows, the gods they shamed, and the blood that saved Israel.

When Yahweh moved to free Israel, He did not simply overpower Egypt; He put its gods on trial. He said it plainly before the last blow fell: 'against all the gods of Egypt I will execute judgment: I am Yahweh.' Egypt worshipped the Nile, the frog, the sun, the cattle, and counted Pharaoh himself a living god. One by one, the plagues struck the very things Egypt revered, until the most powerful nation on earth was forced to confess that the Elohim of the Hebrew slaves was greater than them all. This study walks through the ten blows, the gods they shamed, and the blood that saved Israel.

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