Pharaoh did not die during the plague of the firstborn because he was not the firstborn son of his father. In the biblical narrative of Exodus, the plague specifically targeted the firstborn of Egypt, affecting families across the land, but Pharaoh himself was not included in this judgment. Additionally, the events are framed as part of a larger story of resistance and divine intervention, where God hardened Pharaoh's heart, leading him to continue opposing Moses and the Israelites.
The first Pharaoh was reign when the Egyptians were born.
it was chosen by "god". the first born son of the pharaoh would be pharaoh next in line because it is believed that the first born son is chosen by god.
killing the 1st born son of every household
Because they didnt want to tell the serfs that they were slaves and would want to promise them freedom in a way that is really hard to active because they knew that they couldnt do it
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
It was the death of the first born. This included Pharaoh but the plague skipped him to teach him a lesson.
After his son died in the Tenth Plague (death of the first-born), Pharaoh "expelled" the Israelites from Egypt (Exodus ch.12), essentially granting the demands of Moses.
The plague that killed Egypt's firstborn was the tenth and final plague in the biblical story of Exodus. It was known as the plague of the death of the firstborn, where all firstborn children in Egypt, including animals, were said to have died. This event ultimately compelled Pharaoh to release the Israelites from slavery.
The first Pharaoh was reign when the Egyptians were born.
The last plague was when God smote the Egyptian firstborn.
The Pharaoh and the Egyptians. The Pharaoh mostly.
his first born son
it was chosen by "god". the first born son of the pharaoh would be pharaoh next in line because it is believed that the first born son is chosen by god.
In the book of Exodus, Pharaoh is famously warned by Moses that God will strike down the firstborn of Egypt as a final plague if he does not let the Israelites go. Despite the warnings and the plagues that precede it, Pharaoh's heart remains hardened, and he refuses to release the Israelites. This leads to the death of all firstborn males in Egypt, marking a pivotal moment in the narrative and ultimately compelling Pharaoh to let the Israelites leave.
The rats didnt actually get it, it was the fleas which were on the rats and the fleas carried the disease. It was just the rats that carried the flees.
killing the 1st born son of every household
He didnt have children!