Exodus vs. Ipuwer: A King James Defense of Divine Judgment Over Egyptian Fiction

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09/09/2025


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“The Ten Plagues” against Egypt were grossly exaggerated and altered and stolen from the Ipuwer Papyrus.


⚔️ THE CLAIM:
You claim the Ten Plagues of Egypt, recorded in Exodus, were exaggerated and copied from the Ipuwer Papyrus — a single, fragmented Egyptian text. This accusation is rooted in revisionist Egyptology, atheist skepticism, and Luciferian attempts to cast doubt on the miraculous power of the God of Israel.


Let us weigh this claim on the scales of truth — with the King James Bible as the standard.


📖 1. THE BIBLICAL ACCOUNT OF THE TEN PLAGUES


“And the Egyptians shall know that I am the LORD, when I stretch forth mine hand upon Egypt, and bring out the children of Israel from among them.”
 — Exodus 7:5


The ten plagues were:


  1. Water turned to blood


  2. Frogs


  3. Lice


  4. Flies


  5. Pestilence on livestock


  6. Boils


  7. Hail and fire


  8. Locusts


  9. Darkness


  10. Death of the firstborn


Each plague was targeted, timed, and designed to:


  • Judge Egypt’s gods (Exodus 12:12)


  • Demonstrate YHWH’s sovereignty


  • Break Pharaoh’s will


  • Set the stage for the Exodus of Israel


They were miraculous, prophetic, and unmatched in history.


🏺 2. THE IPUWER PAPYRUS: WHAT IS IT?


  • An ancient Egyptian papyrus (also called “The Admonitions of Ipuwer”)


  • Dated to ~1250 BC (or later copies of earlier originals)


  • Describes chaos in Egypt: famine, plague, death, rebellion


Sample lines:


  • "The river is blood"


  • "Servants are leaving their masters"


  • "The land is without kings"


⚠️ Important: The Ipuwer Papyrus is poetic, allegorical, and fragmented — not a historical narrative.


📉 3. WHY THE CLAIM FAILS


Issue Bible Ipuwer
| Format  | Historical narrative  | Poetic lament
| Focus  | God's judgment  | National chaos
| Clarity  | Clear cause-and-effect plagues  | Vague disasters
| Timeframe  | Moses (~1450 BC)  | Unclear, maybe ~1200 BC copy of earlier
| Theology  | One sovereign God  | Polytheistic society in collapse

“The river is blood” in Ipuwer could be metaphor (like “Egypt is bleeding”), not literal.


The plagues of Exodus are timed, specific, and prophetic — Ipuwer is a lament of general disorder.


🧠 4. WHO PROMOTES THIS CLAIM, AND WHY?


This narrative is pushed by:


  • Atheist archaeologists
    who reject the supernatural


  • Freemasonic historians
    who elevate Egypt as the cradle of all wisdom


  • Occult scholars
    who want to replace YHWH with Egyptian pantheons


  • Luciferian deceivers
    seeking to erode confidence in the Word of God


“Yea, hath God said…?” — Genesis 3:1


This question is always the seed of rebellion.


🔥 5. THE TRUTH: YHWH STRUCK EGYPT TO GLORIFY HIMSELF


“And in very deed for this cause have I raised thee up, for to shew in thee my power; and that my name may be declared throughout all the earth.”
 — Exodus 9:16


God used Moses to publicly humiliate Egypt’s gods:


  • Hapi (Nile god) — defeated by water to blood


  • Heqet (frog goddess) — overrun by frogs


  • Ra (sun god) — darkness for 3 days


  • Pharaoh — his firstborn slain


No vague Egyptian scroll compares to the precise, miraculous, God-ordained Exodus plagues.


✅ VERDICT:


  • The Ipuwer Papyrus is not a historical record of the Ten Plagues.


  • There is no evidence the Exodus account was borrowed or plagiarized.


  • God struck Egypt with power, precision, and prophetic purpose — to declare His name.


“That thy name may be magnified for ever, saying, The LORD of hosts is the God over Israel.”
 — 2 Samuel 7:26


Let every Egyptologist, every skeptic, and every false teacher be found a liar, and God be true.