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Why did God send the 10 plagues to Egypt?
Because Pharaoh refused to set the Israelites free, God decided to punish him, sending ten plagues on to Egypt.
What was the last plague God sent on Egypt?
the angel of death
The heartless Pharaoh still refused to free the Israelite slaves. So God, brought about one last plague, which was so terrible that it was certain to persuade Pharaoh to let his slaves go. That night, God sent the angel of death to kill the firstborn sons of the Egyptians.
What are the 10 plagues of Egypt in order?
The plagues are: water turning to blood, frogs, lice, flies, livestock pestilence, boils, hail, locusts, darkness and the killing of firstborn children. The question of whether Bible stories can be linked to archaeological discoveries is one that has long fascinated scholars.
What are the names of the Ten Plagues of Egypt?
The 10 Plagues The Nile River turned to Blood The Plague of Frogs The Plague of Lice (gnats or mosquitoes more than likely) The Plague of Flies (specifically dog-fly) The Murrain (pestilence which killed cattle and sheep) The Plague of Boils and Blains (sores and painful skin infection) The Plague of Hail (with fire and thunder)
Why did God send the 10 plagues?
Why did God send the 10 plagues on Egypt is answered in Exodus 12:12. It was to show the world that the false gods of Egypt were no match for the true and only Almighty God. Egypt was probably the world power of that time and most powerful, using the Israeli’s as slave labor. Each plague had a purpose.
What is the Order of the Ten Plagues?
The 10 Plagues Dam-Blood. We comfort and mourn those whose blood has been spilled. Tzfardeiya-Frogs. We protest the proliferation of violence. Kinim-Lice. We stop infestations of hatred and fear. Arov-Wild Animals. We appeal to all people to act with humanity. Dever-Pestilence. Shechin-Boils. Barad-Hail. Arbeh-Locusts. Choshech-Darkness. Makat B’chorot-Death of the Firstborn.
What were the 10 plagues of Egypt in Exodus?
The Ten Plagues are as follows: Water turned to blood (Exodus 7:14-25). Frogs cover the land (Exodus 8:1-15). The dust turns into gnats or lice (Exodus 8:16-19). Swarms of flies cover the land (Exodus 8:20-32). Death of all Egyptian livestock (Exodus 9:1-7). Boils break out on the people of Egypt (Exodus 9:8-12).