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…that you may know that I am the L ORD … A Study on the Plagues in Exodus 7:14-10:29 Mount Albert Bible Fellowship November 9, 2015
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“I do not know the Lord.” – Pharaoh (Exodus 5:2)
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God Makes Himself Known First Triad Introductory Statement 7:16: “so far you have not obeyed…” Egyptian God Challenged Hapi, Heket, Hathor
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God Makes Himself Known First Triad
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God Makes Himself Known First Triad
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God Makes Himself Known First Triad
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God Makes Himself Known First TriadSecond Triad Introductory Statement 7:16: “so far you have not obeyed…” 8:22-23: distinction between Israel and Egypt Egyptian God Challenged Hapi, Heket, Hathor Isis, Apis, Sekhmet
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God Makes Himself Known First TriadSecond Triad
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God Makes Himself Known First TriadSecond Triad
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God Makes Himself Known First TriadSecond Triad
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God Makes Himself Known First TriadSecond TriadThird Triad Introductory Statement 7:16: “so far you have not obeyed…” 8:22-23: distinction between Israel and Egypt 9:14-16: point of no return Egyptian God Challenged Hapi, Heket, Hathor Isis, Apis, Sekhmet Horus, Ra
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God Makes Himself Known First TriadSecond TriadThird Triad
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God Makes Himself Known First TriadSecond TriadThird Triad
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God Makes Himself Known First TriadSecond TriadThird Triad
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God Makes Himself Known “…you shall know that I am the Lord…” God makes his plan known to Moses and Israel (6:7, 7:5) God makes Himself known to everyone, including Pharaoh (7:17, 8:10, 8:22, 9:14, 9:29, 10:2, 11:7)
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Pharaoh’s Advisors #1, #2 (blood, frogs): duplicated (7:22, 8:7) #3 (gnats): “this is the finger of God.” (8:18-19) #6 (boils): could not stand before Moses (9:11) #7 (hail): whoever feared…hurried (9:20-21) #8 (locusts): “let the men go” (10:7)
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Moses: God’s Chosen Instrument An increase in reliance on God An increase in obedience to God An increase in boldness before Pharaoh
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Pharaoh: God’s Other Chosen Instrument His “confession:” #7 (9:27), #8 (10:16) His negotiations: within Egypt: #4 (8:25) men only: #8 (10:8-11) no livestock: #9 (10:24)
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Pharaoh’s Hard Heart #1: Pharaoh “did not take this to heart” (7:23) #2: Pharaoh “hardened his heart” (8:15) #3: Pharaoh’s “heart was hardened” (8:19)
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Pharaoh’s Hard Heart #1: Pharaoh “did not take this to heart” (7:23) #4: Pharaoh “hardened his heart” (8:32) #2: Pharaoh “hardened his heart” (8:15) #5: “The heart of Pharaoh was hardened” (9:7) #3: Pharaoh’s “heart was hardened” (8:19) #6: “The Lord hardened the heart of Pharaoh” (9:12)
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Pharaoh’s Hard Heart #1: Pharaoh “did not take this to heart” (7:23) #4: Pharaoh “hardened his heart” (8:32) #7: Pharaoh “hardened his heart“ (9:34-35) #2: Pharaoh “hardened his heart” (8:15) #5: “The heart of Pharaoh was hardened” (9:7) #8: God “hardened his heart” (10:1, 10:20) #3: Pharaoh’s “heart was hardened” (8:19) #6: “The Lord hardened the heart of Pharaoh” (9:12) #9: God “hardened Pharaoh’s heart” (10:27)
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“…for this purpose I have raised you up, to show you my power, so that my name may be proclaimed in all the earth.” – God (Exodus 9:16)
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God Makes Himself Known As Sovereign: in perfect control of everything, sovereign even over other gods and kings As Holy: patient and yet just with those who defy Him As Redeemer: the one who fights for His people, working to free them from slavery As Faithful: perfectly trustworthy in all circumstances
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