Technically, Moses caused no plagues. Rather, he was the vessel through whom God caused plagues. There were ten plagues recorded in the Old Testament.
1. Turning the Nile into blood.
2. Swarming of frogs.
3. Lice outbreak.
4. Wild animals.
5. Livestock became diseased.
6. An outbreak of boils.
7. Immense hailstorm.
8. Locusts.
9. 3 days of darkness.
10. Death of all the Egyptian firstborn.
Moses sent ten plagues to Egypt as a way to convince Pharaoh to let the Israelites go. These plagues included turning water into blood, frogs, gnats, flies, livestock pestilence, boils, hail, locusts, darkness, and the death of firstborns.
All the plagues of Egypt were directed at particular gods (note: the Pharoah was believed to be a god also.)
Exo 12:12 For I will pass through the land of Egypt this night, and will smite all the firstborn in the land of Egypt, both man and beast; and against all the gods of Egypt I will execute judgment: I amthe LORD.
Plague Relevant Egyptian god
-Water turned to blood Osiris, Isis, Horus, Hapimon, Tauret, Nu
-Frogs Hekt
-Lice (Sand flies?) Geb
-Scarabs ('swarms') Amon-Ra
-Murrain in animals Apis, Hathor, Bubastis
-Boils ('ashes') Thoth, Apis, Serapis, Imhotep
-Hail, Fire Shu, Nut, Horus
-Locusts Nepri, Ermutet, Anupis, Osiris
-Darkness (that was felt) Ra, Aten, Horus, Tem, Shu
-Firstborn Pharoah's own dynasty
(From page 51 of "Learn The Bible in 24 Hours" by Chuck Missler [Thomas Nelson 2002])
The 10 plagues that Moses sent to Egypt were ...
No. 1) He made all of the water in Egypt turn to blood! (YUK!)
No. 2) He sent lots and lots and lots and lot and lots and lots and lot and lots and lots and lot (you get the idea) of frogs!
No. 3) He sent lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and (you should get the idea by now) of gnats or lice.
No. 4) He sent lots and lots ( again with the lots and lots) of flies!
No. 5) He sent livestock diseased.
No. 6) He sent (gross gross gross) BOILS!!!
No. 7) He sent thunder and hail.
No. 8) He sent locusts !
No. 9) He sent darkness to cover all of Egypt!
No. 10 He sent an "Angel of Death" to kill all Egyptian first born that didn't smother lamb blood on their door posts.
Moses was a poor speaker whom God chose to lead the Israelites out of Egypt. God sent plagues on Egypt through Moses to convince Pharaoh to release the Israelites. Through God's guidance, Moses led the Israelites to freedom from slavery in Egypt.
Moses told Pharaoh to let the people go free ten times.
Moses is traditionally credited with leading the Israelites out of Egypt in the biblical account. With the help of God, he confronted Pharaoh and demanded the release of his people, which eventually led to the Israelites' freedom through the Exodus.
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.
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.
Moses didn't send the plagues. God did. But I believe that the death of the first born would be the worst.
In Ancient Egypt
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The ten things that God did during the time of Moses were called Plagues.
Several plagues
frogs and flies
The worst plaque in Egypt was the slaying of the first born.
Moses was a poor speaker whom God chose to lead the Israelites out of Egypt. God sent plagues on Egypt through Moses to convince Pharaoh to release the Israelites. Through God's guidance, Moses led the Israelites to freedom from slavery in Egypt.
Every world leader of a country with the possibility of getting hit by a hurricane is sent a hurricane. Others are sent avalanches. And the occasional volcano.
There were a total of 10 plaques in Egypt , sent by God.
God sent Plagues.
They wanted to find the Promise Land where its green and plenty of water is for all