Deceit: Pharaoh
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In the biblical narrative, Pharaoh, the ruler of Egypt, is often depicted as a figure embodying deceit, particularly in the context of the Exodus account. His interactions with Moses and the Israelites highlight a pattern of duplicity and hardened heart, which ultimately leads to his downfall and the liberation of the Israelites.

Pharaoh's Deceptive Promises

The account of Pharaoh's deceit is most prominently featured in the Book of Exodus. When Moses and Aaron first approach Pharaoh with God's command to "Let My people go, so that they may hold a feast to Me in the wilderness" (Exodus 5:1), Pharaoh's initial response is one of outright refusal. However, as the plagues begin to afflict Egypt, Pharaoh's stance appears to waver.

During the progression of the plagues, Pharaoh repeatedly makes promises to release the Israelites, only to renege on his word once the immediate threat is alleviated. For instance, after the plague of frogs, Pharaoh pleads with Moses to intercede with the LORD to remove the frogs, promising, "I will let the people go, that they may sacrifice to the LORD" (Exodus 8:8). Yet, once the frogs are gone, Pharaoh hardens his heart and refuses to let the people go (Exodus 8:15).

This pattern of deceit continues through subsequent plagues. After the plague of flies, Pharaoh again offers a concession, allowing the Israelites to sacrifice within the land of Egypt (Exodus 8:25). However, when Moses insists on going into the wilderness, Pharaoh agrees but later changes his mind once the flies are removed (Exodus 8:28-32).

The Hardening of Pharaoh's Heart

Pharaoh's deceitful behavior is intertwined with the theme of the hardening of his heart. The narrative describes both Pharaoh hardening his own heart and God hardening it as well (Exodus 9:12). This dual aspect of hardening serves to illustrate Pharaoh's stubbornness and resistance to God's will, as well as the divine judgment upon him.

The hardening of Pharaoh's heart is a key element in understanding his deceit. It reflects a willful rejection of truth and a persistent clinging to falsehood, even in the face of overwhelming evidence of God's power. Pharaoh's deceit is not merely a tactical maneuver but a manifestation of his spiritual rebellion against God.

Pharaoh's Final Deception and Downfall

The culmination of Pharaoh's deceit is seen in the aftermath of the tenth plague, the death of the firstborn. In his grief, Pharaoh finally relents and allows the Israelites to leave Egypt (Exodus 12:31-32). However, true to his pattern of deceit, Pharaoh soon changes his mind and pursues the Israelites with his army (Exodus 14:5-9).

This final act of deception leads to Pharaoh's ultimate downfall. As the Egyptian army pursues the Israelites into the parted Red Sea, God causes the waters to return, drowning Pharaoh's forces (Exodus 14:26-28). Pharaoh's deceit, rooted in a hardened heart and defiance of God, results in the destruction of his army and the liberation of the Israelites.

Conclusion

Pharaoh's deceit in the biblical narrative serves as a powerful illustration of the consequences of resisting God's will and the futility of opposing His purposes. His repeated promises and subsequent betrayals highlight the dangers of a hardened heart and the inevitable judgment that follows persistent deceit. Through Pharaoh's account, the Bible underscores the importance of integrity and obedience to God, contrasting the deceitful ruler with the faithful deliverance of the Israelites.
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Exodus 8:29
And Moses said, Behold, I go out from you, and I will entreat the LORD that the swarms of flies may depart from Pharaoh, from his servants, and from his people, to morrow: but let not Pharaoh deal deceitfully any more in not letting the people go to sacrifice to the LORD.
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Growth by Transplanting
... astuteness"a hereditary quality, which is redeemed from blame because used for
unselfish purposes and unstained by deceit. He does not tell Pharaoh how far ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture k/growth by transplanting.htm

ecce Iterum Crispinus!'
... Why? Is he a Pharaoh?' asked Eutyches. A Pharaoh!' said Philip, passionately.
Yes ... child. He is no match for deceit and treachery. ...
/.../chapter xliii ecce iterum crispinus.htm

"In the Volume of the Book it is Written of Me" (Heb. . .
... murder of Abel, when the Lord asked Cain, "Where is Abel thy brother?," he answered,
"I know not" (Gen.4:9). In like manner deceit and falsehood ... 5. Pharaoh. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/pink/the antichrist/in the volume of the.htm

Moses the Type of Christ.
... Pharaoh with his horsemen hurried on to reclaim his runaway slaves; the ... of the spiritual
senses by acts of sin, lying and deceit, intemperance, profaneness, or ...
/.../newman/parochial and plain sermons vol vii/sermon ix moses the type.htm

2 Timothy iii. 4-Jan
... Seth and the daughters of men; afterwards Ham and Japhet, Abraham and Pharaoh, Jacob
and ... thou art a witness, for in our doctrines there is no deceit, for who ...
/.../homily viii 2 timothy iii.htm

Magic and Sorcery Only Apparent in their Effects God Alone Can ...
... magicians' rods, certainly appeared to Pharaoh and to the Egyptians as bodily
substances. It is true that the verity of Moses swallowed up their lying deceit. ...
/.../tertullian/a treatise on the soul/chapter lvii magic and sorcery only.htm

Introduction
... Serpent's "Seed." In exodus a striking type of him is furnished in Pharaoh, the
defier ... and as the "Merchant" in whose hand are "the balances of deceit" and who ...
//christianbookshelf.org/pink/the antichrist/introduction.htm

The General Service to one Hierarch.
... and thou hast both illumined the faithful and dispersed the darkness of deceit,
for thou ... of the sea as if upon dry land, Israel, seeing Pharaoh, their pursuer ...
/.../anonymous/the general menaion/chapter x the general service.htm

On Heresies.
... through them as through a dry wilderness, [3170] and had drowned Pharaoh and the ...
fire; and so, as to those ringleaders of this schismatical deceit which said ...
/.../various/constitutions of the holy apostles/sec i on heresies.htm

Epistle Lxxv. To Magnus, on Baptizing the Novatians, and those who ...
... the men of God, yet in that which he says he deceives, and puts in practice what
was before done by Pharaoh with the same obstinate and fraudulent deceit. ...
/.../cyprian/the epistles of cyprian/epistle lxxv to magnus on.htm

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