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The traditional number of ten plagues is not actually mentioned in Exodus, and other sources differ; Psalms 78 and 105 seem to list only seven or eight plagues and order them differently. [1] It appears that originally there were only seven, to which were added the third, sixth, and ninth, bringing the count to ten. [27]: 83–84
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Near East, Hittite Empire, Alashiya, possibly Egypt: Unknown, possibly Tularemia. Mentioned in Amarna letter EA 35 as the "Hand of Nergal", cause of death of Šuppiluliuma I. Unknown Plague of Athens: 430–426 BC Greece, Libya, Egypt, Ethiopia: Unknown, possibly typhus, typhoid fever or viral hemorrhagic fever: 75,000–100,000 [30] [31] [32 ...
The prophecy parallels one of the Ten Plagues against Egypt in the Book of Exodus (Ex. 10:21–29). [3] The Apocalypse of John also mentions a plague of unnatural darkness as an effect of the fifth vial ( Revelation 16:10 : "And the fifth angel poured out his vial upon the seat of the beast; and his kingdom was full of darkness").
The most intentional historical reinterpretations are noteworthy: Scott (together with the four credited screenwriters) show the Plagues of Egypt in gruesome, brutal detail, while also offering ...
Pharaoh's sorcerers are also able to transform their rods into serpents, but Aaron's rod swallows their rods (Exodus 7:10–12). Aaron's rod is again used to turn the Nile blood-red. It is used several times on God's command to initiate the plagues of Egypt. During the Exodus, Moses stretches his hand with the staff to part the Red Sea.