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Do we listen to God rather than men? In this episode, Frances Hogan revisits the first three plagues, highlighting how they served as both signs and punishments from God. As the study progresses, the focus shifts to the second round of plagues, where again, two signs are followed by a punishment. This pattern repeats in the third set of plagues as well. Through all the plagues a clear distinction is made between the people of Egypt and the chosen people, while showcasing God's Omnipotence with each successive plague. Whether it's the devastation inflicted upon livestock or crops, the impact is confined solely to the land of Egypt, while the land of Goshen, where the Israelites reside, remains untouched.
It's crucial to recognize that the ten plagues inflicted upon Egypt were not necessary. At any moment, Pharaoh had the opportunity to heed God's call, prompting divine intervention to cease. However, it was Pharaoh's stubbornness, hardened heart, and reluctance to cooperate with God that compelled the progression of each subsequent plague. Despite initially acknowledging the supremacy of God over the Egyptian pantheon, Pharaoh's persistence in defying divine instruction perpetuated the cycle of affliction. This underscores the tragic irony of Pharaoh's actions: while recognizing God's authority, he ultimately sins by persisting in his obstinance and refusal to comply with God's will.
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We delve into the captivating history of how God liberated the children of Israel from slavery, forging them into a nation of His own. Frances Hogan, the renowned Irish scripture scholar, guides us through the pages of Exodus, unlocking the timeless wisdom and insights that will enrich your understanding of scripture.
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By Shalom World PodcastsDo we listen to God rather than men? In this episode, Frances Hogan revisits the first three plagues, highlighting how they served as both signs and punishments from God. As the study progresses, the focus shifts to the second round of plagues, where again, two signs are followed by a punishment. This pattern repeats in the third set of plagues as well. Through all the plagues a clear distinction is made between the people of Egypt and the chosen people, while showcasing God's Omnipotence with each successive plague. Whether it's the devastation inflicted upon livestock or crops, the impact is confined solely to the land of Egypt, while the land of Goshen, where the Israelites reside, remains untouched.
It's crucial to recognize that the ten plagues inflicted upon Egypt were not necessary. At any moment, Pharaoh had the opportunity to heed God's call, prompting divine intervention to cease. However, it was Pharaoh's stubbornness, hardened heart, and reluctance to cooperate with God that compelled the progression of each subsequent plague. Despite initially acknowledging the supremacy of God over the Egyptian pantheon, Pharaoh's persistence in defying divine instruction perpetuated the cycle of affliction. This underscores the tragic irony of Pharaoh's actions: while recognizing God's authority, he ultimately sins by persisting in his obstinance and refusal to comply with God's will.
Bible References:
We delve into the captivating history of how God liberated the children of Israel from slavery, forging them into a nation of His own. Frances Hogan, the renowned Irish scripture scholar, guides us through the pages of Exodus, unlocking the timeless wisdom and insights that will enrich your understanding of scripture.
Shalom World Podcasts: https://www.shalomworld.org/podcasts
Support us: https://shalomworld.org/donate
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shalomworldpodcasts/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087483505045
Frances Hogan: https://www.franceshogan.com/