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Wallace Community Church

Bedtime Stories: The 10 Plagues (Part 2)
Was this just a contest between God and Pharaoh? Join us as we explore the cosmic contest between God and the gods of Egypt.
Locations & Times
Wallace Community Church
105 E Alice St, Wallace, NE 69169, USA
Sunday 10:00 AM

The Egyptian Headdress, like this one from King Tut, was meant to represent a cobra. Moses' staff turning into a snake was a direct challenge to Pharaoh.
Hapi was the Egyptian god of the Nile and was a water bearer.
Heket was the Egyptian goddess of fertility, water, and renewal. She had the head of a frog.
Geb was the Egyptian god of the earth and as such was over the dust of the earth.
The sky, in Egyptian religion, is the domain of Horus, the patron and protector of the Egyptian people.
Khepri was Egyptian god of creation, the movement of the Sun, rebirth, and he had the head of a fly or beetle.
Khepri was Egyptian god of creation, the movement of the Sun, rebirth, and he had the head of a fly or beetle.
Hathor was Egyptian goddess of love and protection. Usually, she was depicted with the head of a cow.
Isis was the Egyptian goddess of medicine and peace.
Nut was the Egyptian goddess of the sky.
Set(h) was the Egyptian god of storms and disorder.
Neper and Nepri were the god and goddess of grain.
Neper and Nepri were the god and goddess of grain.
Ra was the sun god and one of the principal gods of Egypt.
The dense darkness directly challenged Pharaoh’s role as the priest of the sun god Ra.
The dense darkness directly challenged Pharaoh’s role as the priest of the sun god Ra.
Pharaoh, the high priest, was also a “god” and therefore oversaw life and death.
There is always a cosmic battle in the spiritual realm.
There is always a cosmic battle in the spiritual realm.
We are participants.
We fight with God through prayer.
We are participants.
We fight with God through prayer.