God did this to punish the Egyptians for keeping Hebrew slaves.(Read more about it in the book Exodus(In Bible) The above answer is not completely correct. The Hebrews were not slaves, and it was not a punishment for a wrong done to them, but the Pharaoh was being stubborn and did not allow them to leave Egypt. Each plague was worse than the one which preceded it until the Pharaoh finally relented.
The Egyptians acted in premeditated cruelty (Exodus ch. 1) in harshly enslaving the Jews, and committed murder on a large scale (ibid.). In addition, they didn't want to hear anything about God (ibid., ch. 5).
By sending the ten great plagues instead of some minor intervention, God was demonstrating that the covenant with the forefathers and their descendants (Genesis ch. 15) was still very much in effect, and not to be flouted by the Egyptians. The plagues also confounded the Egyptians' idolatrous beliefs.
When the Pharoah held the Hebrews captive, God sent plagues until he sent then free.
Supposedly in favor of Moses who wished to save his people who were told to be slaves in The Bible.
Several plagues
frogs and flies
God sent Plagues.
Moses was a poor speaker whom God chose to lead the Israelites out of Egypt. God sent plagues on Egypt through Moses to convince Pharaoh to release the Israelites. Through God's guidance, Moses led the Israelites to freedom from slavery in Egypt.
There were a total of 10 plaques in Egypt , sent by God.
God turned the water into blood as one of the ten plagues in Egypt to demonstrate his power and to persuade Pharaoh to release the Israelites from slavery. It was a sign of judgment against the Egyptians and their false gods.
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.
In the biblical story, God used a series of plagues to demonstrate his power and persuade the Pharaoh to release the Israelites. After witnessing the devastating plagues firsthand, the Pharaoh eventually relented and allowed the Israelites to leave Egypt.
God sent ten plagues upon Egypt (Exodus ch.7-12), not only the plague of frogs. The purpose of the plagues was to impress upon Pharaoh and the Egyptians that God is the Boss (Exodus 7:5) and that the Israelites must be freed in order to serve Him (Exodus 7:26).The K'li Yakar commentary writes that, since the Egyptians worshiped the Nile, God symbolically trounced their false belief by making the Nile a source of anguish in the first two plagues. Also, since Pharaoh refused to recognize the voice of God (Exodus 5:2), He forced Pharaoh to listen to the constant croaking of the frogs (and later the unnaturally loud thunder during the hailstorms (Exodus 9:28) (K'li Yakar).
No they were all ten of them sent by god on the land of Egypt.
God sent the 10 plagues in Egypt because the Pharaoh wouldn't obey God's message through Moses to let the Israelites leave slavery. Pharaoh said he would after every plague to get rid of them, but changed his mind. After the last plague, involving Pharaoh's son to die, he finally gave in and the Israelites escaped Egypt.
This was to let Pharaoh know god was more powerful then him. and it would be wise to let the Hebrew people go from Egypt.