The plagues of frogs and lice spread disease and pain. There was no plague of flies.
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.
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.
God sent 10 plagues to the people of Egypt.
Each plague was designed to counteract the power of one of the Egyptian gods. This culminated in the death of Pharoah's son because Pharoah gained his power and authority from claiming descent from a god (Ra).
Moses sent ten plagues to Egypt as a way to convince Pharaoh to let the Israelites go. These plagues included turning water into blood, frogs, gnats, flies, livestock pestilence, boils, hail, locusts, darkness, and the death of firstborns.
Several of the plagues were aimed directly against the Egyptian gods. They worshiped (among other things) the Nile; and the first two plagues showed that the Nile was under God's jurisdiction, not its own, and that it was a source of trouble and not only benefit. The lice embarrassed Pharaoh's religious elders who were unable to replicate it through their sorcery. The boils hit the religious Egyptian elders before afflicting the rest of Egypt.
frogs and flies
I no some frogs flies gnats locusts water to blood hail death of first born darkness and boils but there were ten plagues
Frogs were used in the plagues.
They did not "create frogs" frogs had probably been part of their ecosystem. When the plagues happened it is believed that God had sent the frogs so the Israelite people would be delivered from Egypt. Another Answer: According to Christians, the Bible is absolutely true and without error. The Egyptians must have been able through magic to make frogs just like Moses or the Bible is not true and without error. The Egyptians also, supposedly, made the waters turn red with blood and unfit to drink. They did all this by magic--just read the Bible and you will believe ...
The Nile's water turned to blood and the fish all died, so that there was no water. Locusts came and ate all the food. The Egyptians suffered terrible boils.
Before fred got fruit little bob had lemon drink (for) Fred Blood frogs gnats flies livestock boils hail locusts darkness firstborn
God killed them
I assume that you are referring to the Ten Plagues in Exodus. In order, they are: 1) The plague of water turning into blood 2) The plague of frogs 3) The plague of gnats 4) The plague of flies 5) The plague of livestock death 6) The plague of sores 7) The plague of hail 8) The plague of locusts 9) The plague of darkness 10) The plague of first-born death
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.
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).
1. Water turned to Blood, 2. Frogs covered the land, 3. Lice, 4. Flies, 5. Cattle disease, 6. Boils, 7. Hail, 8. Locusts, 9. Darkness, 10. and the slaying of the first born.