What do the 10 plagues symbolize?

Just as the "Ten Commandments" become symbolic of the fullness of the moral law of God, the ten ancient plagues of Egypt represent the fullness of God's expression of justice and judgments, upon those who refuse to repent.
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What is the spiritual message of the plagues?

In the book of Revelation, plagues return as signs of the apocalypse, heralding the promised end of the world. Unlike earlier plagues, no repentance will stave off this final judgment.
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What does the Red Sea symbolize?

An action of God at the time of the Exodus that rescued the Israelites from the pursuing forces of Egypt (see also Egypt). According to the Book of Exodus, God divided the waters so that they could walk across the dry seabed. Once they were safely across, God closed the passage and drowned the Egyptians.
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What do the pillars of cloud and fire represent?

The pillars of fire and cloud are a dual theophany (manifestation of God) described in various places in the first five books of the Hebrew Bible. The pillars are said to have guided the Israelites through the desert during the Exodus from Egypt.
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What does the exodus story teach us?

When life gets difficult and we feel that God's long silence must indicate He has abandoned us, we must remember the lesson of the exodus: God is not simple, but He does keep His promises.
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What was the meaning and purpose of the ten plagues of Egypt?



Why did God send the plagues?

Because Pharaoh refused to set the Israelites free, God decided to punish him, sending ten plagues on to Egypt. These included: The Plague of Blood.
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Why did God send the plague of frogs?

When Moses asked the pharaoh of Egypt to let the children of Israel go into the wilderness, Pharaoh refused. The Lord sent plagues (many really bad things) to help Pharaoh change his mind. One of these was a plague of frogs. The frogs were everywhere, and the people hated them.
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What are the 10 plagues in Revelation?

Each time, Pharaoh promises to free the Israelites, but reverses his decision when the plague is lifted — until the last one. The plagues are: water turning to blood, frogs, lice, flies, livestock pestilence, boils, hail, locusts, darkness and the killing of firstborn children.
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What do the four horsemen represent?

The four horsemen of the apocalypse are four biblical figures who appear in the Book of Revelation. They are revealed by the unsealing of the first four of the seven seals. Each of the horsemen represents a different facet of the apocalypse: conquest, war, famine, and death.
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What do the 7 trumpets in Revelation represent?

In the Book of Revelation, seven trumpets are sounded, one at a time, to cue apocalyptic events seen by John of Patmos (Revelation 1:9) in his vision (Revelation 1:1). The seven trumpets are sounded by seven angels and the events that follow are described in detail from Revelation Chapters 8 to 11.
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What does the Bible say about tattoos?

But in the ancient Middle East, the writers of the Hebrew Bible forbade tattooing. Per Leviticus 19:28, “You shall not make gashes in your flesh for the dead, or incise any marks on yourselves.” Historically, scholars have often understood this as a warning against pagan practices of mourning.
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What does death of the firstborn mean?

Death of the firstborn of Egypt

The Egyptians also attached significance to primogeniture and birthright. The death of Pharaoh and the Egyptians' firstborn sons at the first Passover is direct recompense for God's identification of Israel as his own firstborn.
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What was the first color mention in the Bible?

2 What baby, when born, came out red and hairy according to the King James Version? It says in Genesis 25:25 "And the first came out red, all over like an hairy garment; and they called his name Esau." By contrast Jacob came out without hair.
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How long did the plagues last?

The Great Plague of London—Sealing Up the Sick

The plague resurfaced roughly every 10 years from 1348 to 1665—40 outbreaks in just over 300 years. And with each new plague epidemic, 20 percent of the men, women and children living in the British capital were killed.
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How do the 10 plagues relate to the Egyptian gods?

Ten Egyptian Plagues Means Completely Plagued. Just as the "Ten Commandments" become symbolic of the fullness of the moral law of God, the ten ancient plagues of Egypt represent the fullness of God's expression of justice and judgments, upon those who refuse to repent.
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What does the Bible say about plagues KJV?

[5] Behold, saith the Lord, I will bring plagues upon the world; the sword, famine, death, and destruction. [6] For wickedness hath exceedingly polluted the whole earth, and their hurtful works are fulfilled.
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What does hardened heart mean?

Definition of harden one's heart

: to stop having kind or friendly feelings for someone or caring about something She hardened her heart against him after their breakup.
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What does purple mean in the Bible?

The Bible also reveals purple to be symbolic of wealth, prosperity, and luxury (Exodus 28:5, Ezekiel 27:7 . The ephod was made of "gold, of blue, and purple, of scarlet, and fined twined linen, with cunning work." Gold is the bible color associated with the subject of kings and kingdoms.
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What does the color green mean biblically?

Green is obtained by mixing yellow (trials) with blue (Word of God). Therefore, the biblical meaning of the color green is immortality. (The leaf shall not wither (psalm 1:3). Green is also symbolic of resurrection which we see each Spring.
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Who is the Angel of Death in the Bible?

Before the creation of man, Azrael proved to be the only angel brave enough to go down to Earth and face the hordes of Iblīs, the devil, in order to bring God the materials needed to make man. For this service he was made the angel of death and given a register of all mankind.
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Who is God's first son?

The term "son of God" is used in the Hebrew Bible as another way to refer to humans who have a special relationship with God. In Exodus, the nation of Israel is called God's firstborn son. Solomon is also called "son of God". Angels, just and pious men, and the kings of Israel are all called "sons of God."
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What is the curse of the first-born?

The firstborn of Adam was Cain. Cain and his brother Abel offered sacrifice to God. While Abel's sacrifice was accepted, Cain's own was rejected, which made Cain to kill his brother Abel and God cursed him and made him a vagabond on earth (Gen.
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Is smoking a sin?

God clearly states in the Sixth Commandment: 'Thou shalt not kill. ' Smoking endangers not only your own life, but also affects the lives of others. In this article, we will prove that smoking is a sin!
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What does the Bible say about cremation?

The Bible neither favors nor forbids the process of cremation. Nevertheless, many Christians believe that their bodies would be ineligible for resurrection if they are cremated. This argument, though, is refuted by others on the basis of the fact that the body still decomposes over time after burial.
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