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Title: Lessons from the plagues of darkness
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Lessons from the plagues of darkness
Exodus 10:21-29
1. We must live with God's core principles in life (21-23).
The core principle of Pharaoh's life is to live in the presence of the sun god, Racin. The ninth plague of darkness was to neutralize the supreme god worshiped by the Egyptians at that time, the sun god, Ra. The supreme god worshiped by the Egyptians at that time was Racin, which means creator. Pharaoh called himself the son of the sun god. The idea of sun worship existed throughout all ages. Without sunlight, plants cannot grow. Humans and animals that feed on plants will not exist either. Without the heat of the sun, the earth would inevitably die. The sun is the star closest to the Earth. It is the largest star we can see with the naked eye. Setting in the evening and rising in the morning is a mystery. That is why people think of the sun as the source of living beings. In the myths of many countries, the sun as the ruler of the great natural world
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