The plagues of Egypt are traditionally divided into three groups of three, followed by the final plague. The first division includes the first three plagues: Water turned to blood, frogs, and lice. The second division features the next three: flies, livestock disease, and boils. The final division consists of the last three plagues: hail, locusts, and darkness, culminating in the death of the firstborn.
Several plagues
In Ancient Egypt
It affected everybody in Egypt.
Medians
The 7 plagues of Egypt were water turning into blood, frogs, gnats or lice, flies, livestock disease, boils, and hail.
Cycle one: Plagues 1-3 (blood, frogs. gnats/lice)Cycle two: Plagues 4-6 (flies, livestock, boils)Cycle three: Plagues 7-9 (hail, locusts, darkness)And the 10th is the climactic plague (death of the firstborn)
The water of the Nile turned to blood, and of frogs.
The ten plagues described in the Bible primarily affected Egypt, specifically targeting the Pharaoh and the Israelites who were enslaved there. The plagues, which included events such as the turning of the Nile River into blood and the death of the firstborn, were meant to persuade Pharaoh to release the Israelites from bondage. Therefore, Egypt is the central city and location associated with the ten 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.
its the first and one of the 10 plagues that appear on Egypt
I believe six.
The 7 plagues that afflicted Egypt in the biblical story of Exodus were: water turning into blood, frogs, gnats or lice, flies, livestock disease, boils, and hail.