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God sent ten plagues trying to prove Pharaoh (Rameses the second) that God is real and letting the Isrealites free from slavery. Seven days of blood, frogs, gnats, flies, death of the Egyptians' animals, boils (sores), hail, locusts, three days of darkness, and the firstborn of Egypt.

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The plague of blood how long did it last?

The plague of blood in the Bible lasted for seven days, during which time the water in Egypt turned to blood making it undrinkable. This was the first of the ten plagues brought upon Egypt by Moses.


What happenned in Egypt at the end of all the plagues?

The last plague, involving the death of the firstborn of all the Egyptians, including Pharaoh's, precipitated the Exodus. The Egyptians sent them out in haste saying 'we be all dead men.' God had sent his 'death angel' throughout Egypt and the Egyptians, who were not 'covered by the blood of the lamb' suffered the consequences, of course brought upon them by the intransigence of their Pharaoh. The Israelites then left in what is usually referred to as the Exodus.


The ten plages?

The Ten Plagues or "The 10 Wonders of God" were 10 events taking place in Egypt in the book of Exodus from the Bible. According to the Bible the 10 plagues were caused by God as punishment to Egypt for not letting the enslaved Jews be set free. According to the book of Exodus Moses (A shepherd sent by God) asked the pharoah of Egypt to let God's people go. The pharoah refused. So God sent these 10 plagues upon the Egyptians and their land: the plague of Blood, Frogs, Gnats, Flies, Boils, Hail and fire, Locusts, total darkness, and the final plague: every firstborn son in Egypt was killed by the Angel of Death. After the last of these the Pharoah finally let the Jews who had been slaves under Egypt free.


What does revelations 16 4 7 mean?

Its a literal plague poured out upon earth by God. You will notice this and the other plagues in Revelations all match up with the exact same plagues brought upon Egypt, while Moses argued with Pharoah over letting the Jewish people leave Egypt. This Blood plague, likewise, was also performed then as well. Exodus 7:19-25


Who is the queen of lower Egypt?

There were as many "queens" as kings of Egypt: it depends upon the Kingdom Era.


How many miles from Kingston upon Hull England to Cairo Egypt?

The total distance from Kingston upon Hull, England, to Cairo, Egypt, is 2,272 miles or 3,656 kilometers.


What was sprinkled around the doors so the angel of God would not kill the first born males of the Israelites?

The Israelites were instructed to sprinkle the blood of a sacrificed lamb around their doors as a sign for the angel to pass over and not harm their firstborn males during the final plague in Egypt. This event is known as the Passover.


Which was the ninth plague brought upon Egypt to persuade the pharaoh to let the isrealites go?

It was darkness , but Pharaoh only allowed the people to go after the tenth plaque.


What disease fell upon the livestock during the fifth plague?

anthrax


Was the curse of leper sent upon Moses wife?

The curse of leprosy was not sent upon the wife of Moses. The curse was sent upon his sister, Miriam, when she and brother Aaron spoke against Moses and his wife.


The nine plagues in order in which they were sent to Egypt?

There were ten plagues sent to Egypt, as listed in Exodus chapters 7 - 12.1. Blood - Aaron strikes the Nile River (Exodus 7:20) and it [and other contained water sources] turns to blood.2. Frogs - Aaron stretches his hand over the river (Exodus 8:2) and a plague of frogs descends upon Egypt. Some commentators make note of the inconsistency between the singular "frog" and the plural "frogs" in the biblical text.3. Gnats - Aaron strikes the dust of the earth (Exodus 8:13) and a plague of gnats descends upon Egypt.4. Flies - No action on Moses or Aaron's part is noted here. (Exodus 8:17-20)5. Cattle Disease - No action on Moses or Aaron's part is noted here. (Exodus 9:1-7)6. Boils - Moses throws dust in the air, resulting in skin boils and lesions among the Egyptians (Exodus 9:10)7. Hail - Moses stretches his hand to the sky, and hail (fiery hail?) began to fall. (Exodus 9:23)8. Locusts - Moses stretches his hand over the earth, and a plague of locusts begins (Exodus 10:13)9. Darkness - Moses stretches his hand toward heaven, and darkness begins (Exodus 10:22)10. Death of the Firstborn - Moses issues a warning to Pharaoh, but no action is noted in the timing of the plague's beginning.From plague 4-9, the residences of the Israelites were spared as a whole. But for the 10th plague, each Israelite household had to willingly set itself apart by marking their doorposts.


When Mercutio was wounded he cried out?

Rather a lot, actually, but mostly, 'A plague on both your houses for they have made worms' meat of me.'