As Moses prepares to return to Egypt, God reiterates His message to Pharaoh, this time with the promise that if Pharaoh disobeys, that God will punish him by taking his firstborn son. Later God approaches to execute Moses for his sin but is appeased when Moses’ firstborn son is circumcised. Both situations illustrate God’s wrath towards sin and foreshadow His provision of a substitute through the “Firstborn.”
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Dead Livestock and Boils | Exodus 9:1-12
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God Sends Frogs, Gnats, and Flies | Exodus 8:1-32
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Praising God for His Lovingkindness | Psalm 33
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God Turns The Nile To Blood | Exodus 7:14-25
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Aaron’s Staff Becomes a Serpent | Exodus 7:1-13
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The Genealogy of Moses and Aaron | Exodus 6:9-30
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God Reminds Moses Who He Is | Exodus 6:2-8
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Pharaoh Increases Israel’s Work | Exodus 5:5-6:1
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Pharaoh’s Response to God | Exodus 4:27-5:4
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Our Excuses Vs. Our Obedience | Exodus 4:1-17