Exodus 10:2
King James Version (KJV)
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Read Full Chapter →Moses is instructed to tell the next generation about God's mighty acts in Egypt so they will know the Lord.
Context
This verse establishes a generational purpose for the plagues. The signs are not merely punishment or liberation but a testimony meant to be passed down from grandparents to grandchildren, ensuring that all generations know God's character through His historical actions.
What Does Exodus 10:2 Mean?
This verse establishes a generational purpose for the plagues. The signs are not merely punishment or liberation but a testimony meant to be passed down from grandparents to grandchildren, ensuring that all generations know God's character through His historical actions.
The deliberate transmission of God's deeds across generations points to faith being built on witness and testimony. Knowing God comes not from abstract doctrine but from hearing and remembering the concrete ways He has acted—a pattern that calls the reader to likewise preserve and share what God has done.