The plagues continue to unfold, each one a striking demonstration of God's power and authority. Following the plague of blood, Egypt is inundated with frogs, which invade homes and disrupt daily life. Pharaoh pleads for relief, promising to let the Israelites go, but once the frogs are removed, he hardens his heart again. The third plague brings gnats, further showcasing God's control over creation. Despite the overwhelming evidence of divine intervention, Pharaoh's stubbornness persists, illustrating the human tendency to resist God's will. This chapter deepens the narrative of confrontation between God and Pharaoh, emphasizing themes of pride, repentance, and the consequences of hard-heartedness.
Exodus Chapter 8
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