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Every one in Egypt was affected, as frogs were everywhere, Not only the ones god sent but also the ones the Egyptian magcians made to come on the land. magi

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Why did God turn the water into blood in Egypt?

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.


How did people from ancient Egypt honor their gods?

by beiliving in them


What is one reason the Egyptians did not like the plagues of frogs and lice and flies that God sent?

The plagues of frogs, lice, and flies brought discomfort, disease, and destruction to the Egyptians, disrupting their daily lives and causing suffering and distress. These plagues also demonstrated the power and authority of the God of the Israelites over the gods of Egypt, challenging the Egyptians' beliefs and authority.


What was the name of the section of Egypt where gods people lived?

Philae


A place where people worship the gods in Egypt?

no the epypt people worshiped the devil


How were the gods of ancient Greece different from the gods of ancient Egypt?

Different powers, names, and people that believed in them. :)


What did the Egypt gods and goddesses build?

Everything in creation was to the Egyptian people, made and maintained by their gods and goddesses.


Are there any gods in Egypt?

Yes, people in both modern and ancient Egypt believe in god(s).


Why did the structure of Ancient Egypt affect the civilization?

the pyramids were for the tombs of Egyptian pharoah's. The temples were built for the gods.


What do the ancient Egypt people believe?

They had polytheism (the belief in many gods).


Did any of the ten plagues of Egypt affect the Hebrews?

Yes, according to the biblical account in the Book of Exodus, the plagues affected both the Egyptians and the Hebrews living in Egypt. However, there is a distinction made in the text that some of the later plagues, such as the boils and the hail, specifically spared the land of Goshen where the Hebrews lived. This was seen as a demonstration of God's protection and favor towards the Hebrew people amidst the plagues inflicted on the Egyptians.


Were the Gods of Egypt people from Atlantis?

No; and as the myth of Atlantis supposedly comes from Egypt according to Plato, they would know.