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The coming of God's kingdom will mean the overthrow of the wicked and the vindication of the righteous. The historical events described in Exodus 7-14 foreshadow the inauguration of God's kingdom with Christ's first coming and its consummation with His second coming.
These chapters also proclaim God's powerful and compassionate character. Pharaoh declared that he didn't know God and God noted that even the patriarchs didn't know Him fully. But Israel would come to know Him by His personal name. The Egyptians and all the would know him through His actions on behalf of His people.
By Daryl WorleyThe coming of God's kingdom will mean the overthrow of the wicked and the vindication of the righteous. The historical events described in Exodus 7-14 foreshadow the inauguration of God's kingdom with Christ's first coming and its consummation with His second coming.
These chapters also proclaim God's powerful and compassionate character. Pharaoh declared that he didn't know God and God noted that even the patriarchs didn't know Him fully. But Israel would come to know Him by His personal name. The Egyptians and all the would know him through His actions on behalf of His people.