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18 June, 18:36

Why did the pharaoh in Egypt free the Hebrews

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  1. 18 June, 21:49
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    Explanation: Pharaoh refused for a couple of reasons. One was the perceived financial loss if all the free labor would cease, as he himself implied (Exodus 14:5). Another was sheer obstinacy, in which he hardened his heart.

    A careful reading of Exodus (ch. 7-12), at least in the original Hebrew, reveals that Pharaoh hardened his own heart in most of the plagues. God only hardened Pharaoh's heart in three of the ten plagues: the sixth, eighth and ninth. That's all.

    Then after the last plague Pharaoh was angry and released the Israelite to go to the promised land
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