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God strikes Egypt with disease and destruction—livestock die, boils afflict people, and hail devastates crops. Yet Pharaoh still resists. God declares that these plagues exist “so that you may know there is no one like Me in all the earth.” Some Egyptians begin to fear the Lord’s word and seek shelter, showing that God’s mercy reaches even beyond Israel. This chapter demonstrates that divine judgment is both righteous and redemptive—it reveals God’s supremacy and invites repentance before further wrath falls.
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