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Egyptian Plagues
1.
Water to blood – a humiliation to the Egyptian gods of the
Nile. All water changed.
2.
Frogs – Hekt – wife of the creator of the
world – decaying frogs stunk up the whole land. In Rev.
16:13-14, three frog-like spirits.
3.
Biting gnats/mosquitoes – could not be replicated – first time
Israel is mentioned as being set apart from Egypt – Hebrew root,
to dig, prob dug under the skin. Geb – god of the earth,
offerings for bounty of the soil. Also, fleas or lice prevented
their priests from officiating since they were unclean.
4.
Bloodsucking gadflies/swarms – scarabs –
dung beetle (Heb., "arob," a swarm, poss. Incessant motion.
Amon-Ra, king of the gods, had head of a beetle.
5.
Cattle disease – Murrian, a contagious
cattle disease. Apis, the bull god (the golden calf in the
wilderness), and Hathor, the cow-headed goddess. Even the temple
bulls died.
6.
Boils – Ashes producing boils. Heb. "shecheyn"
root means "burning," and can be translated as leprosy, and as
the Egyptian botch – both incurable. Toth, ibis-headed god of
intelligence and medical learning, as well as Apis, Serapis and
Imhotep. The magicians couldn't function as priests since they
were again unclean. Parody of Egyptian practice of casting
human ashes to the wind as a blessing. Moses may have had
access to the very furnaces the Egyptians used.
7.
Hail – started seeing converts – no hail in Goshen – Shu, wind
god; Nut, sky goddess; Horus, sky god of upper Egypt.
8.
Locusts – Pharaoh's servants plead with him to let Israel go –
Nepri, grain god; Ermutet, goddess of childbirth and crops,
Anubis, guardian of the fields; Osiris, agricultural god.
Rebellion was in the air.
9.
Darkness that was felt – for 3 days –
Israelites had natural light in their homes. Ra, god of the
sun; Horus, god of the sunrise; Tem, god of the sunset; Shu, god
of light; deities of the moon and planets.
10.
Death of the firstborn – against pharaoh
himself as "god on Earth." This plague was only carried out on
those homes not covered by the lamb's blood.
It is interesting to note that
plague 3 (gnats) and following God specifically sets Israel
apart and keeps them from the plagues. When the tenth plague
comes, it didn't matter if you were Jew or Gentile as long as
you were covered by the blood of the lamb you were exempt from
destruction. Also, all who found salvation under the blood of
the lamb and subsequently fled Egypt were made whole physically
as well as spiritually. The Jewish/Scriptural idea of salvation
is for the entire being, not only for the soul.
Interesting parallels with
Revelation regarding the judgments unleashed during the Great
Tribulation and the plagues on Egypt. Egypt's plagues were
against their gods; Rev. judgments against the world's gods.
There are also some wonderful articles about the Passover/Exodus
at
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