The firstborn of all of the living creatures in Egypt. The livestock too. The only ones that weren't killed were the Hebrews, because they had put sheep's blood on their door lintels. When God saw the blood, he "Passed over". this is why the traditional Jewish meal is called the Passover meal.
In the final plague in ancient Egypt, all the firstborn sons of the Egyptians were killed, while the Israelite firstborn sons were spared by following instructions to mark their doorposts with the blood of a sacrificial lamb.
The final plague brought death to the firstborn sons of Egypt, sparing only those who had marked their doors with the blood of a sacrificial lamb. It was the last straw that finally convinced Pharaoh to let the Israelites go after a series of plagues failed to change his mind. So yeah, it brought death and freedom in one fell swoop.
The second plague to hit Egypt was Frogs. The Hebrew word is Tz'fardaya.
Yes. The tenth and ultimate plague sent by God against Egypt was the killing, about midnight, of ALL of Egypt's firstborn sons. From the Pharoah's own, to the lowliest slave-girls', even the cattles' firstborn were slain. The subsequent wailing was to be the worst Egypt had ever seen, or would ever see. Thankfully, the Israelites were spared due to prior proper preparation. And that's how the tradition of celebrating the Passover began.
The significance of the Angel of Death's name in the Bible is that it represents the divine being responsible for carrying out God's judgment and punishment, particularly in the context of the tenth plague in Egypt where the firstborn sons were killed. The name signifies the power and authority of God over life and death.
In the final plaque the first born sons of every one who did not mark the door with blood would die.
Jacob sent his sons to Egypt , as he heard that there was grain over there.
Apollo killed the seven sons of Amphion and Niobe. Artemis killed the daughters.
She killed both her sons (or often said to be three).
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He thinks that Macbeth is a "good guy", Fleance killed Banquo and Duncan's sons killed the king.
Emperor Akbar's twin sons, Hasan and Husain were born in 1564. Nobody killed them. They died in infancy.