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Exodus 7-11

Ten Plagues

Episode 74 of the One Accord podcast, hosted by The Exalted Christ, titled "Exodus 7-11" was published on March 20, 2025 and runs 72 minutes.

March 20, 2025 ·72m · One Accord

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In this episode of the One Accord Podcast, the hosts delve into Exodus chapters 7 through 11, exploring the miracles performed by God in Egypt and their significance. They discuss the purpose of these miracles, the power dynamics between God and the Egyptian gods, and the implications of human nature as seen through Pharaoh's hardened heart. The conversation also touches on the role of secret arts, the distinction between the Israelites and Egyptians during the plagues, and the interpretation of specific events such as the livestock deaths and the use of soot in God's commands. Overall, the discussion emphasizes the character of God, the importance of understanding scripture in context, and the ongoing relevance of these biblical narratives. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the themes of divine agency, human agency, and the purpose behind the plagues in the book of Exodus. They explore the relationship between God and humanity, particularly in the context of obedience and the hardening of Pharaoh's heart. The discussion also touches on the significance of the plagues as judgments against Egypt and the ultimate purpose of God's actions, culminating in the death of the firstborn. The speakers emphasize the importance of understanding these events within the broader narrative of scripture and God's sovereignty.

In this episode of the One Accord Podcast, the hosts delve into Exodus chapters 7 through 11, exploring the miracles performed by God in Egypt and their significance. They discuss the purpose of these miracles, the power dynamics between God and the Egyptian gods, and the implications of human nature as seen through Pharaoh's hardened heart. The conversation also touches on the role of secret arts, the distinction between the Israelites and Egyptians during the plagues, and the interpretation of specific events such as the livestock deaths and the use of soot in God's commands. Overall, the discussion emphasizes the character of God, the importance of understanding scripture in context, and the ongoing relevance of these biblical narratives. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the themes of divine agency, human agency, and the purpose behind the plagues in the book of Exodus. They explore the relationship between God and humanity, particularly in the context of obedience and the hardening of Pharaoh's heart. The discussion also touches on the significance of the plagues as judgments against Egypt and the ultimate purpose of God's actions, culminating in the death of the firstborn. The speakers emphasize the importance of understanding these events within the broader narrative of scripture and God's sovereignty.
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