
Moses and Exodus 22
From Where's God? Finding Him in the Small Stuff by Greg McCollam
March 24, 2026 · 43 min · Episode 209
About this episode
This episode discusses the significance of the plague of boils in the context of God's power over Pharaoh and the worship of the Israelites in Egypt.
The plague of boils began from a handful of soot which had been taken from the same kilns used by Pharaoh to make bricks, sometimes without straw, by the Hebrew slaves. God took the very thing Pharaoh used to cause pain for His people and used it to bring pain upon Pharaoh's people. These boils were so painful that the pagan priests could not practice their ceremonies, so during this plague only the Lord of the Israelites was being worshipped in all the land of Egypt.
People in this episode
Host: Greg McCollam
Topics covered
- plagues
- Exodus
- God's power
- worship
- suffering
- spirituality
Keywords
- plague of boils
- Pharaoh
- Hebrew slaves
- Egypt
- God
- worship
- Exodus
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Pharaoh, Hebrew, Egypt
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