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All live stock was not destroyed only the one's left in the fields, The few who did not believe what mosses said did not bring in their live stock and they were destroyed, Many believed and done as was told by Mosses to bring in their live stock But not all were destroyed

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Q: When the Pharaoh gave chase to the fleeing Israelites where did the Egyptians got the horses to pull the chariots when all beasts were destroyed in the 7th plague?
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If all the cattle and horses was destroyed by the plagues of the Exodus then were did the Pharaoh get the horses to pull the chariots when the Egyptians went after the fleeing Israelites?

I think they kept some horses in the palace and fed them only the finest water and horse feed i.e Hay ..........


Who did Moses free the slaves from?

The Pharaoh and the Egyptians. The Pharaoh mostly.


Why did the Egyptians and not the Israelites suffer the effects of the plagues?

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.


Why did mosses sendthe 10 plagers to eypt?

Pharaoh would not release the Israelites from Egypt. The Israelites were slaves to the Egyptians and God commanded Moses to free them.


What did Pharaoh and the Egyptians force their Israelite slaves to produce?

Pharaoh and the Egyptians forced their Israelite slaves to produce bricks and to work on various construction projects, such as building cities and monuments. The Israelites were subjected to hard labor and harsh conditions under Pharaoh's rule.


How many chariots came after Moses and the Israelites?

There would have been no reason for the Egyptians to pursue the Israelites recklessly, as described in the Bible. The entire Levant region was under Egyptian rule, with Egyptian army garrisons scattered throughout Palestine. And two and a half million Israelites would not have been hard to find, whenever the Egyptians wanted to find them. It seems unlikely that any chariots were really in pursuit of the Israelites. In any case, Israel Finkelstein says that over ninety percent of scholars do not believe there was an Exodus from Egypt. That being the case, there was no pursuit of the Israelites and no chariots. The tradition of the Exodus from Egypt developed many centuries after the time attributed to it. 600 chariots were sent to follow the Israelites. Moses recorded this and had been an eyewitness to the events. The Egyptians were losing a large slave force in a period of much building construction, hence the need to pursue their departing slave workforce in such a significant way. There is evidence that the Egyptians were weakened militarily after this time for a period which supports the loss they suffered.


Did the Egyptians crossed the red sea without drowning?

Of course they drowned. It even says it in the Bible. ( Exodus 14:15-31 ) The water flowed back and covered the chariots and horsemen - the entire army of Pharaoh that had followed the Israelites into the sea. Not one of them survived. Exodus 14:28


What happened after moses and the israelites escaped the egyptians?

They had to spend 40 years of wandering in the wilderness.


What happened to the egyptians after the 10 plagues?

After the 10 plagues, the Egyptians allowed the Israelites to leave Egypt. As the Israelites left, Pharaoh changed his mind and pursued them, leading to the parting of the Red Sea and the drowning of Pharaoh's army. This event marked the end of the Israelites' enslavement in Egypt.


How did the Egyptian army drown in the dead sea?

As near as historians can discern, it was the Red Sea where Pharaoh's army was destroyed while chasing the Israelites.


What pharaoh was in charge when the Israelites left Egypt?

The pharaoh at the time was Rameses.


What emotions took hold of the Israelites when they saw the Egyptian army?

They were fearful, they expressed their feelings to Moses, and they prayed to God. (Exodus ch.14)"And the Egyptians pursued them, all the horses and chariots of Pharaoh, and his horsemen, and his army, and overtook them encamping by the sea, beside Pi-hahiroth, in front of Baal-zephon. And when Pharaoh came near, the children of Israel lifted up their eyes, and saw that the Egyptians were marching after them; and they were very afraid; and the children of Israel cried out unto the Lord. And they said to Moses: 'Was it because of a shortage of graves in Egypt, that you took us out from there, to die in the wilderness?' "