Ancient tradition believes between eight to twelve months. something like this 1. June - the Nile becomes red from microorganisms after becoming stagnant 2. July - Frogs after the flooding of the Nile 3. Summer - lice 4. Summer - flies 5. Summer - a plague on domestic animals (possibly anthrax and thus related to the boils) 6. Summer - boils (likely skin anthrax) 7. January - Hail and rain (date determined by the crops mentioned in Exodus 9:25) 8. February - appearance of locusts in the spring with the green crops 9. March - Sandstorms obscure the sky 10. April - Passover Ancient tradition believes between eight to twelve months. something like this 1. June - the Nile becomes red from microorganisms after becoming stagnant 2. July - Frogs after the flooding of the Nile 3. Summer - lice 4. Summer - flies 5. Summer - a plague on domestic animals (possibly anthrax and thus related to the boils) 6. Summer - boils (likely skin anthrax) 7. January - Hail and rain (date determined by the crops mentioned in Exodus 9:25) 8. February - appearance of locusts in the spring with the green crops 9. March - Sandstorms obscure the sky 10. April - Passover
The worst plaque in Egypt was the slaying of the first born.
The span of time in which a story takes place
If you talking about Cleopatra, she ruled from 47 BC to 30 BC. a time span of 17 years.
The Bible says that God brought down ten terrible plagues on the nation of Egypt during the time of Moses and just before the Exodus, which is said to have taken place approximately 1440 BCE. We can expect the economic and social impact of these plagues to have been so dramatic that a good deal of evidence would be found in the Egyptian archaeological record. However, nothing has been found, either in the written records or in artefacts from the period, and the Egyptian economy continued on as if nothing had happened, not only through the fifteenth century but for centuries to come. The only rational conclusion seems to be that the ten biblical plagues never really happened in Egypt.
Cleopatra ruled from 47 BC to 30 BC. a time span of 17 years.
The Bible does not give the exact length of time that it took for the Ten Plagues of Egypt. However, it is estimated that the plagues were distributed over several weeks.Answer:Tradition states that the Ten Plagues, altogether, lasted a total of one whole year (Mishna, Eduyoth ch.2).
The plague of blood in the Bible lasted for seven days, during which time the water in Egypt turned to blood making it undrinkable. This was the first of the ten plagues brought upon Egypt by Moses.
Egypt is a place, not a time or date, so the question cannot be answered.
Considering the time when Moses and Aaron first meet with Pharaoh to the leaving on Passover daylight portion, some have estimated this period to be about 50 days in total. You may read about this time in Exodus 7 thru 11. When considering the plagues, the above estimate takes into account the time of announcement of each, the time it would take to cover the vast area and the one day afterwards when Moses meets with Pharaoh who claims he sinned and asked for the plague to be lifted. Each of these 10 plagues where chosen to show all that the gods of Egypt, which included Pharaoh (10th plague) where no match for the God of Creation. Stone cannot triumph over the living God.
For the source and detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (The Seven Last Plagues) indicated below.
Time - Steeleye Span album - was created in 1996.
A span is usually a measurement of length, as in inches or feet, not of time. However, some fantasy novels etc uses span for time; A span is an eleven day week.