Josiah Shute's meticulous exploration of God's intricate dance between divine justice and benevolence in the second plague of frogs upon the Egyptians is masterful. As a prominent Reformed theologian and preacher, Shute's insights into Exodus 8:1-10 span nine compelling sermons, presenting a riveting examination of God's interactions with his people, and their enemies. In this work, Shute reaffirms God's righteousness, emphasizing that His...