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After the ten plagues in Egypt Pharaoh let the Jew go free.

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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.

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Egypt's economy must have been devastated. A major part of the army drowned in the Red sea. Famine and desolation must have been a major factor following the plagues.

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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.


How many plagues of Egypt were there in the Bible?

God sent 10 plagues to the people of Egypt.


How did the Egyptians chase the Israelites if God killed their horses in one of the plagues?

In the Bible, it is not explicitly stated that God killed the horses of the Egyptians during the plagues. However, it is believed that the Egyptians may have used other means of transportation or animals to pursue the Israelites, such as chariots pulled by other animals or on foot.


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 God punish the Egyptians after Moses talked to the Pharaoh?

God inflicted ten plagues on the Egyptians, including turning the Nile River into blood, sending locusts and frogs, and causing darkness. The most severe punishment was the death of the firstborn in every Egyptian household, leading to the eventual release of the Israelites from slavery.

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Why did the Egyptians and not the Israelites suffer the effects of the plagues?

This is due to the fact that the plagues were specifically addressed against the Egyptians. It was the Egyptian Pharaoh who was refusing to let the Israelites go.


What god was left for the Egyptians after the Plagues?

They continued in their idolatry.


Why were the Egyptians forces to suffer the ten plagues?

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When did the 10 plagues of Egypt take place?

The Egyptians were punished with ten plagues when the Israelites were held as slaves by the Egyptians, right before the Exodus, somewhere around 1446 BCE. The exact date of the Exodus is a subject of many scholarly debates -- see the link below for a detailed article on the subject.


How did the egyptians handle the 10 plagues of Egypt?

That is not stated. What is stated, is how Pharaoh and his advisers reacted to the plagues. In the majority of the plagues, Pharaoh hardened his own heart; and in the first two, even his advisers did the same. Only later did their attitude soften. See Exodus chapters 7-12.


How many plagues did mosses put on the egyptians?

God sent ten plaques on the Egyptian.


Why do Egyptians do cattle grazing?

Yes, to get proof read the story of the plagues on Egypt in the Bible.


Which God did the Egyptians believe caused epidemics?

When you say "epidemics" do you mean the ten plagues?


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 happened to the frogs in the ten plagues?

God killed them


What book is the 10 plagues in?

Exodus


Did the 10 plagues or the 10 commandments come first?

Commandments.