After the first plague (turning the Nile into blood), Moses warns Pharaoh again, threatening to have frogs overrun Egypt. This again is a direct attack against the Egyptian god Heqet. If Heqet was a true god, why is it that the God of the Bible, the God of Moses, has power and control over them? After this, Pharaoh recognizes that it is the God of Moses who is the one who is the only one capable of removing the frogs. Does this mean that he repented and put his faith in the true God?
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Order into Chaos Bible Study Through Exodus Trinity Baptist Church