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Book of Exodus - Chapter 9 - Verse 17

9:17
As yet exaltest thou thyself against my people, that thou wilt not let them go?

Meaning

In this verse from the Book of Exodus, God is speaking to Pharaoh through Moses, demanding the release of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. Pharaoh had been stubborn and refused to let the Israelites go, despite multiple warnings and plagues sent by God. The verse conveys God's frustration with Pharaoh's arrogance and resistance to obeying His command. By asking Pharaoh why he continues to exalt himself against God's people and the divine will for their freedom, God is emphasizing the power imbalance between Pharaoh and the Israelites. This verse serves as a reminder of the consequences of defying God's commands and the importance of humility and obedience in the face of divine authority. It also highlights the theme of liberation and freedom, as God is determined to deliver His people from oppression and lead them to a promised land.

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