None that I know of, The ten plagues in Egypt, though spoken and performed by Aaron, (Exodus 4.13to17), were initiated by Moses on the behalf of God.
The ten things that God did during the time of Moses were called Plagues.
The people clearly saw the ten plagues ,and the sound of God. So they new Moses was not just a ordinary man he was a person called by god to set them fre of slavery.
Moses told Pharaoh to let the people go free ten times.
Prior to the Ten Plagues, Moses requested that the Israelites have permission to go to desert to pray to their God. Pharaoh presumed that this was an attempt to flee into the wilderness and denied the request.
The Ten Plagues occurred over the course of one year (Mishna, Eduyos ch.2), so Moses smote the river in Nisan (April), one year before the Exodus.
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According to the Biblical narrative, Pharaoh's failure to release the Hebrews from bondage resulted in the Egyptian people suffering from the Ten Plagues.
God brought ten plagues upon the Egyptians, using Moses as His go-between. The Ipuwer papyrus mentions a number of the Plagues ("Pestilence is throughout the land....the river is blood, death is not scarce...there is no food...neither fruit nor herbs can be found...barley has perished...all is ruin...the statues are burned") (Professor John van Seters, Journal of Egyptian Archaeology no. 50). The plagues were also described by ancient historians, including Herodotus and Diodorus. The Exodus is mentioned by Strabo, Berosus, Artapanus, Numenius, Justin, and Tacitus.See also the Related Links.Link: The PlaguesLink: The Exodus
God sent the plagues; Moses merely announced them. According to Jewish tradition, the ten plagues were over the span of one year (Mishna, Eiruvin ch.2), ending in the month of Nisan ( ~April), 1312 BCE.
B/c of the ten plagues, but then he changed his mind and chased after the isrealites but was killed in the red sea when God dropped the waters on his army.
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!