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After the first three plagues: Exodus: 8:22: say but on this day I will deal differently with the land of goshen,where my people live; no swarms of flies will be there,so that you know that I,the lord ,am in this land. I will make a distinction between my people and your people.This miraculous sign will occur tomorrow. ( Exodus: chapt:8 v 22 through chapt:9 also chapt:10 aslong as the Israel applied the blood of a young lamb or goat without blemish and followed all the instruction that was given they would escape the tenth plagues

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This is due to the fact that the plagues were specifically addressed against the Egyptians. It was the Egyptian Pharaoh who was refusing to let the Israelites go.


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