No. There was a warning for each of the first two in the sets of 3. In other words, the 3rd, 6th, and 9th plagues did not have a prior warning. This was a punishment for Paraoh's not having learned the lesson of the plagues for which he was warned.
Let my people go!Moses told Pharoah to let his (God's) people go, and since he didn't, the plagues came, ending with the death of the Pharoah's only son, as well as the death of all other Gentile first borns in Egypt.
Another answer:
The plagues WERE the warning!
There were a total of ten plaques and not nine plaques.
The 10 plagues were supposed to prove that God exists and to convince Pharaoh to free the Israelites from Egyptian captivity.
I no some frogs flies gnats locusts water to blood hail death of first born darkness and boils but there were ten plagues
In Ancient Egypt
The plauges were sent in 1809
God killed them
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Say the number of which it is and then say the plague
The 6th plague was the plague of boils.
Answer 1The ten plagues are prevented today with science. We have the technology and the know how to prevent most disasters. When water goes back, we have ways of cleaning it. When there are too many insects, we can spray the crops.Answer 2God's Ten Plagues were brought about by God to make a certain statement to the Egyptians and Israelite nations in Egypt. So, it's not that the plagues are currently being prevented (and would naturally occurr without human intervention) but more that God does not have something to prove by bringing back the plagues.
The book of Exodus 7-12
Each of the nine plagues seems to target and overpower an Egyptian god to show that the Lord was the only true God. For example, when God darkness (plague nine) he proves his power over Egypt's chief deity Ra, the sun god.
A historically-based, religion-inspired movie about the ten plagues of Egypt.