Transcript Exodus 5

Exodus 4-11
The Plagues of Egypt
Friends
Who is your (current) best friend? Is s/he
similar or different than you?
• Exodus 4:27-30
Who is your (current) bully?
• Exodus 5:1-2 - Do you know any Pharaohs?
– Cross reference King Lamoni in Alma 18:24
– Why do you think we may experience
opposition even when we are following the
Lord’s commands?
• Exodus 5:22-23. Why does God make us
wait?
He makes us wait
Me: God, can I ask You a question?
God: Sure
Me: Why did You let so much stuff happen to me today?
God: What do u mean?
Me: Well, I woke up late. My car took forever to start. At lunch they made my
sandwich wrong & I had to wait. Me: On the way home, my phone went DEAD,
just as I picked up a call. And on top of it all off, when I got home I just want to
soak my feet in my new foot massager & relax. BUT it wouldn't work!!! Nothing
went right today! Why did You do that?
God: Let me see, the death angel was at your bed this morning & I had to send
one of My Angels to battle him for your life. I let you sleep through that…I
didn't let your car start because there was a drunk driver on your route that
would have hit you if you were on the road….The first person who made your
sandwich today was sick & I didn't want you to catch what they have, I knew
you couldn't afford to miss work…Your phone went dead because the person
that was calling was going to give false witness about what you said on that
call, I didn't even let you talk to them so you would be covered….Oh and that
foot massager, it had a shortage that was going to throw out all of the power in
your house tonight. I didn't think you wanted to be in the dark.
Me: I'm Sorry
God: Don't be sorry, just learn to Trust Me.... in All things , the Good & the bad.
And don't doubt that My plan for your day is Always Better than your plan.
Me: I won't . I promise.
God: You're welcome child. It was just another day being your God and I Love
looking after My Children...
Friends
Exodus 6:5-7. Does God hear every prayer?
– Does God answer every prayer?
Just the other night at a hometown football game
My wife and I ran into my old high school flame
And as I introduced them the past came back to me
And I couldn't help but think of the way things used to be
She was the one that I'd wanted for all times
Each night I'd spend prayin' that God would make her mine
And if he'd only grant me this wish I wished back then
I'd never ask for anything again
She wasn't quite the angel that I remembered
We tried to talk about the old days
There wasn't much we could recall
I guess the Lord knows what he's doin' after all
And as she walked away and I looked at my wife
And then and there I thanked the good Lord
For the gifts in my life
Sometimes I thank God for unanswered prayers
Remember when you're talkin' to the man upstairs
Just because he may not answer doesn't mean he don't care
Some of God's greatest gifts are unanswered prayers
Magicians
• Magic trick
• Read Exodus 7:10-12– Cross-reference Matt.
7:22-23
– Is there is anything that
Satan can’t duplicate?
The10 Plagues
1. Exodus 7:14–25
2. Exodus 8:1–15
3. Exodus 8:16–19
4. Exodus 8:20–32
5. Exodus 9:1–7
6. Exodus 9:8–12
7. Exodus 9:13–35
8. Exodus 10:1–20
9. Exodus 10:21–29
10. Exodus 11:4–10; 12:29–33
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Plague 1
Water Changed to Blood
Parallels to Egyptian Gods
Hapi (or Hopi): god that
controlled the flooding of the
Nile, providing moisture for
Egyptian crops.
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Plague 2
Frogs
Parallels to Egyptian Gods
Heqt (or Heket): goddess with
a frog’s head.
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Plague 3
Dust became lice (gnats)
Parallels to Egyptian Gods
Geb: god of the earth.
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Plague 4
Flies
Parallels to Egyptian Gods
No known god or goddess.
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Plague 5
Livestock died
Parallels to Egyptian Gods
Hathor: goddess with ears of a
cow.
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Plague 6
Boils and blains (sores)
Parallels to Egyptian Gods
Isis: goddess of healing.
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Plague 7
Hail and fire
Parallels to Egyptian Gods
Shu: god of the atmosphere
and moisture
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Plague 8
Locusts ate every green
thing
Parallels to Egyptian Gods
Osiris: god of the dead, also
associated with crops and
fertility.
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Plague 9
Darkness
Parallels to Egyptian Gods
Re (Ra): sun god
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Plague 10
Firstborn died
Parallels to Egyptian Gods
Pharaoh: although considered
the high priest of the gods, he
had no power to save Egypt or
to save his son from death
Back to Our Questions
1. If you were an Egyptian, how might the plagues
have changed how you felt about your gods?
2. If you were an Israelite, how might the plagues have
affected your feelings for your God?
3. Why didn’t these changes convince Pharaoh of the
truth? (see D&C 63:7-12)
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“And Israel saw that great work which
the Lord did upon the Egyptians: and
the people feared the Lord, and
believed the Lord, and his servant
Moses.” (Exodus 14:31).
• What “great work” have you
seen the Lord do?
• Do you believe in the Lord and
his servant [the prophet]”? If
so, why?
Exodus 4-11
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