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people are not affected. Again, the
flies cannot be removed by the
Egyptian priests. This proves Yahweh
is the true Lord of creation not
Khepri.
Hathor: Goddess of protection and The Egyptian cattle and Hathor could not protect the
love. (Had the head of a cow). livestock die. Egyptian food supply, and this
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proved Yahweh was the true power
over their life or death.
Isis: Goddess of health and wellness Boils and Sores affect the Isis could not prevent or remove the
Egyptians but not the Jews. sores, thus proving she was could not
Sekhmet: Goddess of pestilence and
healing. best the power of Yahweh.
Nut: Goddess of the firmament Fire filled hail rained down from Nut could not control the sky as
the sky. Yahweh proved he alone was lord of
the sky.
Seth: God of chaos Locust swarms eat the Seth was supposed to be able to
remaining crops. command and remove destructive
forces. Yet Yahweh could send them,
and Seth could not remove them.
This proved Yahweh was greater
than Seth.
Ra: God of the sun Complete darkness for three Ra was the most well-known God
days. from Egypt because he was the most
revered. In this mighty act Yahweh
decisively proves He, not Ra, is in
control of the sun.
Pharaoh: Claims to be a God In response to Pharaoh’s This decisively proved Yahweh, not
himself. His firstborn son would also decision to kill every firstborn Pharaoh was the ultimate God. After
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be seen as a God in that culture. son of the Jews, Yahweh kills being broken by this plague, the
the firstborn sons of the Pharaoh lets the Jews go.
Egyptians.
Yahweh was showing in no uncertain terms that He and He alone was the true God. He alone deserved
the worship that was being wrongly directed toward the so-called gods of Egypt. Ira Friedman purports
that though the judgment of the plagues was directed at all of the Egyptian deities, it was particularly
36 Friedman, Ira. ""And Upon All the Gods of Egypt I Will Execute Judgment": The Egyptian Deity in the Ten
Plagues." Tradition: A Journal of Orthodox Jewish Thought 48, no. 1 (2015): 8-18. Accessed July 14, 2020.
www.jstor.org/stable/44821255.
37 Zondervan Academic. Egyptian Gods Against Whom the Plagues Were Possibly Directed.
https://zondervanacademic.com/blog/what-the-bible-tells-us-about-the-10-plagues-of-egypt; Also
consulted was Ten Egyptian Plagues for Ten Egyptian Gods and Goddesses.
http://www.stat.rice.edu/~dobelman/Dinotech/10_Eqyptian_gods_10_Plagues.pdf and
Plagues." Tradition: A Journal of Orthodox Jewish Thought 48, no. 1 (2015): 8-18. Accessed July 14, 2020.
www.jstor.org/stable/44821255.
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