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Exodus 10:12-13 Link: bible-illustrated.blogspot.rs/2017/12/Ex1012.html
Then the Lord said to Moses, “Stretch out your hand over the land of Egypt for the locusts, that they may come upon the land of Egypt, and eat every herb of the land—all that the hail has left.” So Moses stretched out his rod over the land of Egypt, and the Lord brought an east wind on the land all that day and all that night. When it was morning, the east wind brought the locusts.
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The Ten Plagues of Egypt
so many dead mozzies piled up by the kitchen window of the flat it’s getting biblical
The Ten Plagues of Egypt
The Ten Plagues of Egypt are a series of calamities described in the biblical book of Exodus, chapters 7-12. According to the narrative, these plagues were inflicted upon Egypt by God through the agency of Moses and his brother Aaron, as a demonstration of divine power and to compel Pharaoh to release the Israelites from slavery. Here's a summary:
Water turned to blood: All water in Egypt, including the Nile River, turned to blood, causing the fish to die and rendering the water undrinkable.
Frogs: The land was overrun with frogs, which invaded houses and beds, even appearing in bread ovens.
Gnats or Lice: Swarms of gnats or lice infested the land, causing irritation and discomfort.
Flies or Wild Animals: This plague is sometimes interpreted as a swarm of flies or as wild animals, such as lions or other predators, causing destruction and fear.
Pestilence or Livestock Disease: Livestock in Egypt, including cattle, horses, donkeys, camels, and sheep, suffered from a fatal disease.
Boils: Afflicted both humans and animals with painful boils or sores.
Hail: Hailstones rained down upon the land, destroying crops and causing damage to property.
Locusts: Swarms of locusts descended upon Egypt, devouring any remaining vegetation after the hail.
Darkness: A thick darkness covered the land of Egypt for three days, preventing people from seeing or moving about.
Death of the Firstborn: The most severe plague, where the firstborn of every Egyptian household, including humans and animals, died. This ultimately led to Pharaoh allowing the Israelites to leave Egypt.
After each plague, Pharaoh initially promised to let the Israelites go, but then changed his mind, leading to the next plague. It was only after the tenth plague that Pharaoh relented and allowed the Israelites to depart.