Exodus
Ch.9
vs. 1-7: God is showing favor to the Israelites.
Hathor-Egyptian goddess of Love and Protection Usually this Egyptian Goddess was depicted with the head of a cow.322Please respect copyright.PENANAdvSV2L71PO
vs. 8-12: Now boils. Isis is actually one of the longest standing Canaanite gods.
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vs. 13-21: God gives time for those who will listen.
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vs. 22-26: How scary this is where we get fire from heaven. Fire and hail.
vs. 27-35: Wow Pharoah is steadfast in his sin. We get an honest Repentance but not a lasting one as he just goes right back to it.
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Ch. 10
vs. 1-2: God is establishing this for Moses and the future generations to know that He is God and He does the work.
vs. 3-6: God always gives Pharoah a warning before it comes. I love how He gives even Pharoah every opportunity to repent and make it right.
Seth- Egyptian God of Storms and Disorder322Please respect copyright.PENANATtKxBzdce4
vs. 7-11: Pharoah knows they will not come back once he lets them go.
vs. 12-20: Again and again we see this same routine. This is why this story is used so often in the text as an example of someone not coming to God.
vs. 21-29: No more warnings now. Darkness has swallowed up Egypt.
Ra- The Sun God322Please respect copyright.PENANAquBtzzGSgO
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Ch. 11
vs. 1-3: God may not have won over Pharoah but everyone else knew He was God.
vs. 4-9: Moses tells them this time that after this happens the Egyptians will ask them to leave and he will go out with the Hebrews. This time there is no more pleading with Pharoah. God does tell Moses that Pharoah will not listen again.
vs.10: As God said so it happened.
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