Darkness is Light
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Darkness is
Light
Exodus 10:1-29
Context
• God’s 7 Death Blows to Date: Increasing intensity;
many with theological purposes
• The plague of hail destroys all but a final glimmer
of hope – the wheat and emmer harvests.
• Given the choice between God and a harvest,
Pharaoh reneges on promised repentance,
hardens his heart, chooses the harvest, and sees
his last opportunity for leniency slip away.
• Today, we’ll study the plagues of Locusts and
Darkness.
Plague of Locusts (10:1-20)
1. God’s Purposes (10:1-2)
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To show Pharaoh and his servants: God “heavy-ied his
heart”, same word as the “heavy” hail
Generational Retelling
Intimate Knowledge of Yahweh’s Uniqueness
2. God’s Warning (10:3-11)
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Refusal: Pharaoh is resisting humility
Locusts that Darken the Land; Moses “turned on his
heals”
Pharaoh’s men finally speak up: Moses is a snare
Pharaoh’s Dishonest Bargain
Moses turned his back; Pharaoh expelled Moses
Plague of Locusts (10:1-20)
3. God’s Devastation (10:12-15):
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Divine Origin – strong East wind
Locusts: simple grasshoppers in ideal conditions
begin breeding at a 40,000% increase; creatures turn
yellow and black, become toxic, and devour their
bodyweight everyday (large swarms can consume
vegetation for 80M people daily).
4. God’s Hardening (10:16-20)
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Humiliated, Pharaoh sees the end of this process is
death.
God relieves the burden but isn’t yet done – He wants
them at least to think about these events for a while.
Plague of Darkness (10:21-29)
1. God’s Theological Assault:
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Darkness that can be felt – A Groping Darkness
Supernatural Darkness that suppressed light
Frontal assault on Egypt’s chief god, Amun-Ra:
creator, self-existent, highest god and the only true
source of light, life, and justice: “Lord of truth, father
of gods, maker of men, creator of animals, Lord of
things that are, creator of the staff of life.”
2. God’s Unrelenting Demands:
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“Not a hoof!”
Note: Chapter 11 is an addendum to this final
exchange.
Applications
• God is jealous for His glory in all the earth; He
takes offense at false substitutes.
• The chief means of proclaiming God’s glory to
the end of the earth is tell it to our children and
grandchildren (see Deuteronomy 6:4-7).