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What type of God would kill the first born of Egypt?
<!-- start main content --> Context is everything in biblical interpretation. The ancient Egyptians served many false gods. The Plagues that were set upon the people of Egypt were relative to the gods of the land demonstrating that God was the true God and that their gods were weak, ineffective, and false.
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<!-- start main content --> Context is everything in biblical interpretation. The ancient Egyptians served many false gods. The Plagues that were set upon the people of Egypt were relative to the gods of the land demonstrating that God was the true God and that their gods were weak, ineffective, and false.
- Turning the Nile to blood, Exodus 7:14-25. Isis was the Egyptian god of the Nile. Khnum was the guardian of the Nile.
- Frogs, Exodus 8:1-5. Heget was the goddess of birth and had the head of a frog.
- Gnats, Exodus 8:16-19. Set was the god of the desert.
- Flies, Exodus 8:20-32. Re was the sun god. Uatchit was a god possibly represented by the fly.
- Death of Livestock, Exodus 9:1-7. Hathor, goddess with a cow's head. Apis was the bull god.
- Boils, Exodus 9:8-12. Sekmet goddess that had power over disease. Sunu, the god of pestilence.
- Hail, Exodus 9:13-35. Nut, the goddess of the sky. Set god of storms.
- Locusts, Exodus 10:1-20. Osiris, god of crops.
- Darkness, Exodus 10:21-29. Re, the sun god. Horus, a sun god. Hathor, sky goddess.
- Death of firstborn, Exodus 11:1 - 12:30. Min, god of reproduction. Isis, goddess who protected children. Pharaoh, considered a god.1
- 1. The information for this list was taken from "The Plagues and the Gods and Goddesses of Egypt," as found in Walvoord, John F., and Roy B. Zuck, The Bible Knowledge Commentary, Wheaton, IL: Scripture Press Publications, 1985.
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