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The story of Moses and the Plagues of Egypt is one of the most dramatic
and pivotal narratives in the Bible, found primarily in the Book of
Exodus. This account details how Moses, under the most high's command,
confronts Pharaoh to demand the release of the Israelites from slavery.
Pharaoh's stubborn refusal leads to a series of ten devastating plagues
that demonstrate Yahuah's power and ultimately compel Pharaoh to free
the Israelites.
Dueteronomy 28:68 has an entirely different meaning and significance than what has been translated by translators. I've stated in many places, whether via articles or videos, that Satan has influenced the minds of those who do not have a love for the truth to mistranslate key areas of scripture that will help you understand other areas so you can not gain a cohesive understanding of the entire message of scripture. Such is the case with Deuteronomy 28:68.




