Friday, 11 November 2011

The Plagues (Exodus 7-10)

The Lord sends Moses to have the Israelites delivered from Bondage but the Pharaoh hardens his heart and makes things more difficult for them.  They have to complete tasks but are no longer given supplies to complete the tasks.  They now have to look for the supplies and still manage to complete the tasks within the same time frame.

If you were Moses how would you feel?  You were asked to deliver the people but seem to worsen their condition?


It is because the Pharaoh hardens his heart that the plagues begin.

We learned that each plague corresponds to an Egyptian God.  Why do you think that is?



Plagues
Egyptian Gods
Parallels in Latter-day Prophecies
1. Water to blood (seeExodus 7:17–25)
Hapi (or Hopi)—controlled the waters of the Nile, which was itself considered sacred
2. Frogs (seeExodus 8:2–6)
Heqt (or Heket)—goddess with a frog’s head
3. Lice, or gnats (seeExodus 8:16–17)

Seth—god of the earth; the earth was turned into lice, or gnats
4. Flies (seeExodus 8:21–24)
Possibly Uachit—represented by a fly
5. Cattle dying (seeExodus 9:2–7)
Apis and Mnevis—bull gods; Hathor—goddess with a cow head; Khnum—a ram god
6. Boils and blains (seeExodus 9:8–11)
Sekhmet—a goddess with power over disease; Sunu—the pestilence god; Isis—a goddess of healing
7. Hail and fire (seeExodus 9:22–26)
Nut—the sky goddess; Osiris—the god of crops and fertility
8. Locusts (seeExodus 10:12–15)
Osiris—god of crops and fertility
9. Darkness (seeExodus 10:21–23)
Khepri, Re (or Ra) and Amun—sun gods
10. Death of the firstborn (seeExodus 12:12–30)
Pharaoh—considered a god, but had no power to save his own son from death; Isis—goddess who protected children



I  got these images from this website: http://inthedoghouse.hubpages.com/hub/Ten-Plagues-For-Ten-Gods

As we can see the Lord's power supersedes others power.  Be careful.  Sometimes we can be tricked.  How can you be tricked??  


No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.