the Pharaoh set the Israelites free because his first and only son died ( he died in the tenth plague he was very upset.
The black plague
The plague was carried by rats, who were infested by fleas. As the rats succumbed to the plague, the starving fleas fed on humans infecting them with the plague.
The plague didn't exist when they were alive. They were before the plague.
In 1349, there were no cures for the plague.
It was darkness , but Pharaoh only allowed the people to go after the tenth plaque.
It was the plague after which Pharaoh finally freed the Israelites.
It was the death of the first born. This included Pharaoh but the plague skipped him to teach him a lesson.
We are not give the name of Pharaoh's son who was killed in the 10th plague in Egypt.
The ten plagues in the Book of Exodus lasted for about one year, starting from the first plague of blood and ending with the final plague of the death of the firstborn in Egypt. Each plague was sent to convince Pharaoh to release the Israelites from slavery.
God sent ten plagues trying to prove Pharaoh (Rameses the second) that God is real and letting the Isrealites free from slavery. Seven days of blood, frogs, gnats, flies, death of the Egyptians' animals, boils (sores), hail, locusts, three days of darkness, and the firstborn of Egypt.
The tenth plague was the death of the firstborn, where God struck down all the firstborn in Egypt, from the firstborn of Pharaoh to the firstborn of the prisoner in the dungeon and even the firstborn of all the livestock. This plague finally convinced Pharaoh to let the Israelites leave Egypt.
the Pharaoh set the Israelites free because his first and only son died ( he died in the tenth plague he was very upset.
After his son died in the Tenth Plague (death of the first-born), Pharaoh "expelled" the Israelites from Egypt (Exodus ch.12), essentially granting the demands of Moses.
According the Old Testament, Pharaoh finally allowed the Hebrews to leave Egypt after the Tenth Plague: Death of all Firstborn Egyptians.
The plague that killed Egypt's firstborn was the tenth and final plague in the biblical story of Exodus. It was known as the plague of the death of the firstborn, where all firstborn children in Egypt, including animals, were said to have died. This event ultimately compelled Pharaoh to release the Israelites from slavery.
The 10 Plagues were brought about on Egypt by Yawheh, the God of the Isrealites, due to the Pharoah's refusing of letting the enslaved Israelites go as the story goes in the chapter of Exodus in the Old Testament.