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What Are the Plagues of Egypt? Shocking Biblical Story Explained

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Ancient Egypt is one of the most prominent civilizations that humanity has witnessed throughout history, and the creativity of the Pharaohs increased in many fields such as engineering arts architecture and agriculture However, Egypt faced some natural disasters and some pests that descended on the country in the era of the Pharaohs. 

The Egyptians thought that these natural disasters descended on Egypt in order to convince the Pharaoh to free the enslaved They are considered some of the signs that God Almighty gave to respond to Pharaoh that he is the Lord of the Worlds.

In this article we will talk about the plagues of Egypt and some of the disasters that Egypt suffered from during the reign of Pharaoh.

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Pharaoh claimed that he was the god of Egypt and our master Moses refused this talk. Pharaoh wanted all the people to worship him, but Moses warned him that God would send some of Egypt’s plagues upon him, including locusts on all lands, covering the entire face of the earth and eating all the plants that exist on the earth. 

The locusts actually devoured more than 100 tons of green plants that existed on the surface of the earth at that time in one day even eating the roots The longer they remained, the more devastation and destruction spread throughout the region The plagues of Egypt were one of God’s soldiers with which God punished Pharaoh and those who believed in him.

2- The Flood

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God Almighty ordered the water to drown the people of Pharaoh and their homes and all the homes in this area were filled with water As for the Children of Israel not a single drop of this water entered their homes.

There were many people who believed in Pharaoh calling out to Moses and telling him to pray to God Almighty for them so that they would be saved from this flood Moses, peace be upon him called them to believe in God alone and that this flood was from God’s punishment for them so that they would return to worshipping Him and stay away from polytheism and misguidance This flood lasted for seven days until they went to our master Moses and asked him to pray, so he prayed to God to remove the flood from them, but they did not believe after that.

3- Frogs

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Frogs are considered one of the soldiers of Allah Almighty that He sent to the children of Israel These frogs came out from everywhere, especially from the Nile and fed all the houses of those who associated partners with Allah alone, until they entered Pharaoh’s palace and began to throw themselves everywhere.

The frogs continued in this state for about three days At that time, the Egyptians tried to get rid of all these frogs and made many attempts to get rid of them, but they did not succeed until Allah Almighty ordered these frogs to be revealed to them and that they would repent this time But after Allah revealed the frogs to them and they all died they returned again to associating partners with Allah.

4- Lice

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God tormented the Pharaohs at that time with lice. God sent them to Pharaoh and those who believed in him It was one of the signs that God Almighty sent to the children of Israel, as God inspired Aaron to strike the dust of the earth with his staff, from which came out one of the plagues of Egypt, with which God tormented Pharaoh and those who believed with him until all the dust in this period became lice. 

It is considered the first biological war known to history, and all the lice attacked Pharaoh and his people, as their drink and food were filled with it, to the point that it ate the grain that the Egyptians had saved to obtain their food throughout the year. 

5- Blood

Our master Moses and his brother Aaron went to Pharaoh to ask him to release the children of Israel and make them worship God alone, but Pharaoh was arrogant and transgressed on earth so God Almighty punished him with blood,

One of the things that God punished the children of Israel with when they doubted Moses so there was severe bleeding coming out of their bodies, all covered in blood even the water when the atheists drank it at that time turned into blood, and there are some sayings that said that when the believer and the atheist gather together on one vessel the water next to the polytheist becomes blood, but the water next to the believer remains water as it is.

This blood appeared when God Almighty ordered Moses and Aaron to strike the sea with the stick and when Aaron raised the stick and struck the Nile water in full view of Pharaoh and his entourage all the water in the Nile turned into blood and all the fish in it died. 

The Egyptians at that time could not drink from the Nile water and they dug wells and springs around the river Despite all of this Pharaoh did not believe, but rather his heart hardened and he did not release the Children of Israel.

6- Flies

Flies were one of the plagues of Egypt with which God tormented Pharaoh when Moses went to Pharaoh and tried to convince him to worship God alone with no partner and to leave the Children of Israel. Pharaoh was arrogant and transgressed in the land Moses warned that God would send flies against him and his people, but Pharaoh did not believe either. 

The next day flies filled all parts of Egypt except the area where the Children of Israel lived Then Pharaoh called Moses and Aaron and told them that he would leave them to worship in the desert When the affliction was over Pharaoh returned to disbelief again and did not release the Children of Israel.

7- Darkness

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Pharaoh continued his tyranny despite Moses and his brother Aaron going to him more than once Then God Almighty ordered our master Moses to extend his hand towards the sky, so darkness spread throughout Egypt for three days No one could see the other, and the sun did not rise except in the area where the children of Israel lived. 

Then Pharaoh told Moses to go and worship him and those who believed with him, but they should leave their sheep When the darkness cleared, Pharaoh became arrogant again and refused to let the children of Israel go out to worship and threatened our master Moses with death.

At the end of this article it should be known that the plagues of Egypt are one of the soldiers with which God Almighty punished Pharaoh and those who believed in him after our master Moses called them to believe in God alone several times but Pharaoh refused and was tyrannical on earth, We hope that you will like this article.

8- Livestock Pestilence: A severe disease afflicted Egypt’s livestock, killing horses, donkeys, camels, cattle, sheep, and goats.

9- Hail: A destructive hailstorm, accompanied by thunder and fire, destroyed crops, livestock, and homes.

10- Death of the Firstborn: The final plague killed every firstborn male in Egypt, from the Pharaoh’s son to the lowliest slave’s child, including firstborn livestock.

Bugs 

Then God told Aaron to hit the dust off the ground with his staff. As soon as he did, bugs came out of the dust all over Egypt and covered the land. People and animals suffered a lot because of this terrible plague. Pharaoh’s helpers said that this must be God’s punishment, but Pharaoh refused to listen. He became stubborn and decided to keep the children of Israel as slaves.

Wild Animals

The plague that troubled the Egyptians was large groups of wild animals moving around the country and destroying everything they found. But the land of Goshen where the children of Israel lived, was safe from this plague and from the others. Pharaoh again promised that he would let the Hebrews go into the desert, but only if they did not go too far. Moses prayed to God and the wild animals went away. However, as soon as they were gone, Pharaoh broke his promise and refused Moses’ request.

livestock Pestilence

Then God sent a deadly disease that killed many of the Egyptians’ farm animals. The people were very sad when they saw their beautiful horses which were the pride of Egypt, die. All the cattle in the fields became sick when Moses spoke and even the animals that the Egyptians worshiped as gods died from the plague. At the same time, they saw that the animals of the Israelites were not harmed. But Pharaoh still became stubborn and refused to let the Israelites go.

Boils

This plague was probably the most painful of all. As the name shows, it caused the people of Egypt to get terrible sores all over their bodies. The pain must have been very hard to bear. The Egyptians were not the only ones who suffered; their animals also got boils. But the Israelites were not affected by this plague.

Hail

Then Moses told the king that a very strong hailstorm, worse than any before, was going to hit the land. It would destroy every living thing, trees and plants. The only safe place would be inside houses. So anyone who believed the warning could stay inside and bring their cattle into shelters. 

Some Egyptians listened and protected their animals, but others were careless and stubborn and left their cattle and servants in the fields.

When Moses raised his staff, heavy hail began to fall. Loud thunder shook the earth and lightning flashed across the sky and ran like fire on the ground. The hail destroyed everything. People and animals that were outside died immediately. 

Plants were blown away and trees were broken and fell to the ground. But the land of Goshen where the Israelites lived, was not harmed and stayed like a garden while the rest of the land was ruined.

Then Pharaoh called for Moses and admitted his sin. He said, “This time I have sinned. The Lord is right and I and my people are wrong. Pray to the Lord to stop the thunder and hail and I will let you go. You will not have to stay any longer.”

Moses answered, “When I leave the city, I will raise my hands and pray to the Lord. The thunder will stop and the hail will end, so you will know that the land belongs to the Lord.”

And it happened just as Moses said: the storm stopped. But Pharaoh again became stubborn and did not change his mind.

Death of the Firstborns

At midnight between the fourteenth and fifteenth day of Nissan, God struck down all the firstborn in Egypt. This included the firstborn son of King Pharaoh and even the firstborn of prisoners in the dungeon, as well as the firstborn of the animals, just as Moses had warned.

There was loud crying and sadness in every house because someone had died. That night Pharaoh called Moses and Aaron and said to them, “Get up and leave my people, you and the children of Israel. Go and serve the Lord as you said. Take your sheep and cattle with you and go. And also bless me.” Finally, the pride of the stubborn king was broken.

At the same time, the Hebrews were getting ready to leave quickly. With anxious hearts, they gathered in groups to eat the Passover lamb before midnight, just as they had been told to do. The women took unleavened bread from the ovens and ate it with the roasted lamb.

When all the preparations were finished, everything was ready. When the order was given, the whole Hebrew nation left together in the quiet and cool morning. Even though they were afraid and in danger, they did not forget the promise their ancestors had made to Joseph. They took Joseph’s bones with them so they could later bury him in the Promised Land.

FAQs

Why did the Egyptians believe the plagues happened?

The Egyptians believed the plagues were signs from God meant to convince Pharaoh to release the Israelites from slavery. They thought these disasters were punishments because Pharaoh refused to obey God and let the enslaved people go free.

What occurred during the flood plague?

God caused a flood that drowned Egyptian homes and people, but the Israelites’ homes were safe.

What was the plague of lice?

The plague of lice began when Aaron struck the dust of the earth with his staff. From the dust came lice that attacked both Egyptians and their animals. Their food and water were contaminated, and even the grains they had stored were eaten by the lice. This is considered one of the first recorded examples of a biological attack.

Describe the hail plague

The hailstorm was destructive, with large hailstones, thunder, and fire. It destroyed crops, homes, and livestock, showing God’s power to punish Pharaoh. Again, the land of the Israelites was spared from this storm.

What happened in the livestock pestilence?

A deadly disease killed many Egyptian animals, including horses, cattle and animals worshiped as gods, while Israelite animals were unharmed.

What are the Plagues of Egypt?

 A series of ten calamities God sent to Egypt in the biblical narrative to persuade Pharaoh to release the Israelites from slavery.

Where do the Plagues come from?

They appear in the Book of Exodus in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, with some mentions echoed in the Quran and other traditions.

Which plague is first?

The Nile turning to blood (the waters of the Nile become blood).

How many plagues are there?

Ten plagues are described in Exodus.

What are some of the other plagues?

Frogs, gnats/lice, flies, livestock pestilence, boils, hail, locusts, darkness, and the death of the firstborn.

Why did God send the plagues?

According to the text, to compel Pharaoh to release the Israelites and demonstrate His power and sovereignty.

Is there a symbolic meaning behind the plagues?

Many scholars view them as demonstrations of divine power, judgments on Egyptian gods, and a narrative about liberation and faith.

Do all traditions interpret the plagues the same way?

 Not exactly; Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions offer differing emphases and details, with some variations in order and emphasis.

Are the plagues historically verifiable?

They are biblical accounts; archaeologists and historians debate their historicity. Some try to align plagues with natural events, but no consensus exists.

What is the order of the plagues?

In Exodus: 1) Nile Turns to Blood, 2) Frogs, 3) Gnats/Lice, 4) Flies, 5) Livestock disease, 6) Boils, 7) Hail, 8) Locusts, 9) Darkness, 10) Death of the firstborn.

What role do Pharaoh’s magicians play?

 They attempt to replicate some plagues but eventually acknowledge the power of the God of Israel.

How do the plagues end?

After the final plague (death of the firstborn), Pharaoh relents, pursues the Israelites, and then they depart; this is followed by the Red Sea crossing in the narrative.

Do the plagues have a scientific explanation?

Some researchers propose natural explanations (e.g., algae blooms, insect infestations, weather events), but the biblical account presents them as miraculous acts.

What themes besides liberation are present in the plagues story?

Power, faith, obedience, divine justice, and the clash between national gods (Egyptian deities) and the God of Israel.

How is this story used in culture today?

It appears in religious liturgy, teachings, literature, film, art, and discussions about freedom, justice, and 

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