Sermon Tone Analysis
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The Plagues and the Gods and Goddesses of Egypt
Plagues
References
Possible Egyptian Gods and Goddesses of Egypt Attacked by the Plagues*
1. Nile turned to blood
Exodus 7:14–25
Hapi (also called Apis), the bull god, god of the Nile; Isis, goddess of the Nile; Khnum, ram god guardian of the Nile; and others
2. Frogs
8:1–15
Heqet, goddess of birth, with a frog head
3. Gnats
8:16–19
Set, god of the desert
4. Flies
8:20–32
Re, a sun god; or the god Uatchit, possibly represented by the fly
5. Death of livestock
9:1–7
Hathor, goddess with the cow head; Apis, the bull god, symbol of fertility
6. Boils
9:8–12
Sekhmet, goddess with power over disease; Sunu, the pestilence god, Isis, goddess of healing
7. Hail
9:13–35
Nut, the sky goddess; Osiris, god of crops and fertility; Set, god of storms
8. Locusts
10:1–20
Nut, the sky goddess; Osiris, god of crops and fertility
9. Darkness
10:21–29
Re, the sun god; Horus, a sun god; Nut, a sky goddess; Hathor, a sky goddess
10.
Death of the firstborn
11:1–12:30
Min, god of reproduction; Heqet, goddess who attended women at childbirth; Isis, goddess who protected children; Pharaoh’s firstborn son, a god
The Plagues and the Gods and Goddesses of Egypt
Plagues
References
Possible Egyptian Gods and Goddesses of Egypt Attacked by the Plagues*
1. Nile turned to blood
Exodus 7:14–25
Hapi (also called Apis), the bull god, god of the Nile; Isis, goddess of the Nile; Khnum, ram god guardian of the Nile; and others
2. Frogs
8:1–15
Heqet, goddess of birth, with a frog head
3. Gnats
8:16–19
Set, god of the desert
4. Flies
8:20–32
Re, a sun god; or the god Uatchit, possibly represented by the fly
5. Death of livestock
9:1–7
Hathor, goddess with the cow head; Apis, the bull god, symbol of fertility
6. Boils
9:8–12
Sekhmet, goddess with power over disease; Sunu, the pestilence god, Isis, goddess of healing
7. Hail
9:13–35
Nut, the sky goddess; Osiris, god of crops and fertility; Set, god of storms
8. Locusts
10:1–20
Nut, the sky goddess; Osiris, god of crops and fertility
9. Darkness
10:21–29
Re, the sun god; Horus, a sun god; Nut, a sky goddess; Hathor, a sky goddess
10.
Death of the firstborn
11:1–12:30
Min, god of reproduction; Heqet, goddess who attended women at childbirth; Isis, goddess who protected children; Pharaoh’s firstborn son, a god
The Plagues and the Gods and Goddesses of Egypt
Plagues
References
Possible Egyptian Gods and Goddesses of Egypt Attacked by the Plagues*
1. Nile turned to blood
Exodus 7:14–25
Hapi (also called Apis), the bull god, god of the Nile; Isis, goddess of the Nile; Khnum, ram god guardian of the Nile; and others
2. Frogs
8:1–15
Heqet, goddess of birth, with a frog head
3. Gnats
8:16–19
Set, god of the desert
4. Flies
8:20–32
Re, a sun god; or the god Uatchit, possibly represented by the fly
5. Death of livestock
9:1–7
Hathor, goddess with the cow head; Apis, the bull god, symbol of fertility
6. Boils
9:8–12
Sekhmet, goddess with power over disease; Sunu, the pestilence god, Isis, goddess of healing
7. Hail
9:13–35
Nut, the sky goddess; Osiris, god of crops and fertility; Set, god of storms
8. Locusts
10:1–20
Nut, the sky goddess; Osiris, god of crops and fertility
9. Darkness
10:21–29
Re, the sun god; Horus, a sun god; Nut, a sky goddess; Hathor, a sky goddess
10.
Death of the firstborn
11:1–12:30
Min, god of reproduction; Heqet, goddess who attended women at childbirth; Isis, goddess who protected children; Pharaoh’s firstborn son, a god
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