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Part of the story of Pesach (Passover) is the Ten Plagues sent by G-d to convince the Pharoh to let the Jews leave slavery in Egypt. The plagues were: 1. * Blood: All water in Egypt turned into blood. The only water around was from the Jews 2. * Frogs: There are 2 opinions on how the frogs came, but one thing is for sure. The frogs got everywhere, but left the Jews alone. 3. * Lice: A large infestation of lice infected all Egyptians. All the Jews were unharmed. Pharaoh was not warned of this plague. 4. * Wild Beasts: Large numbers of beasts (Lions, tigers, bears, ETC) roamed Egypt, looking for prey. Jews were unharmed by the animals. 5. * Animal Plague: The animals (Domesticated and non) were infected with an unknown desease and killed all beats and farm animals. No

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  • Part of the story of Pesach (Passover) is the Ten Plagues sent by G-d to convince the Pharoh to let the Jews leave slavery in Egypt. The plagues were: 1. * Blood: All water in Egypt turned into blood. The only water around was from the Jews 2. * Frogs: There are 2 opinions on how the frogs came, but one thing is for sure. The frogs got everywhere, but left the Jews alone. 3. * Lice: A large infestation of lice infected all Egyptians. All the Jews were unharmed. Pharaoh was not warned of this plague. 4. * Wild Beasts: Large numbers of beasts (Lions, tigers, bears, ETC) roamed Egypt, looking for prey. Jews were unharmed by the animals. 5. * Animal Plague: The animals (Domesticated and non) were infected with an unknown desease and killed all beats and farm animals. No
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  • Part of the story of Pesach (Passover) is the Ten Plagues sent by G-d to convince the Pharoh to let the Jews leave slavery in Egypt. The plagues were: 1. * Blood: All water in Egypt turned into blood. The only water around was from the Jews 2. * Frogs: There are 2 opinions on how the frogs came, but one thing is for sure. The frogs got everywhere, but left the Jews alone. 3. * Lice: A large infestation of lice infected all Egyptians. All the Jews were unharmed. Pharaoh was not warned of this plague. 4. * Wild Beasts: Large numbers of beasts (Lions, tigers, bears, ETC) roamed Egypt, looking for prey. Jews were unharmed by the animals. 5. * Animal Plague: The animals (Domesticated and non) were infected with an unknown desease and killed all beats and farm animals. No humans were directly harmed. 6. * Boils: Boils started appearing on the Egyptains. Jews were not effected. Pharoah was not warned of this plague. 7. * Ice and fire hail: Balls of ice with fire inside them rained down on the Egyptians. The ice would explode on impact. This instance was contridictory to nature, but G-d did it anyways. 8. * Locusts: Locusts swarmed over all Egypt, reducing it to a wasteland. 9. * Darkness: The first 3 days, a fog went over Egypt. After, for 3 days the Egyptians couldn't move because the fog was so dense. The Jews could see in a small bubble around them. Pharoah was not warned of this plague. 10. * Death of the Firstborn So, were the plagues justified? If G-d hardened the Pharoh's heart, was it fair to punish him and his people, especially the innocents? Did the Pharoh still have free will?
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