FIRE AND HAIL
In spite of his painful boils Pharaoh has no concern for his people and stubbornly refuses to allow the Israelites to go. Moses warns of a terrible storm of lightning, fire, and hail that will destroy everything outside.
In spite of his painful boils Pharaoh has no concern for his people and stubbornly refuses to allow the Israelites to go. Moses warns of a terrible storm of lightning, fire, and hail that will destroy everything outside.
When God sends the plague of boils on Egypt Pharaoh discovers that the Israelites are not suffering like the Egyptians, and that his magicians are helpless. He becomes even more stubborn.
Lazer again joins his father Aaron and uncle Moses when they leave Goshen where the Israelites live, to go see Pharaoh. He wishes that the plagues didn’t come to his home too.
Lazer again joins his father Aaron and uncle Moses when they leave Goshen where the Israelites live, to go see Pharaoh. He wishes that the plagues didn’t come to his home too.
God did cause all the frogs to die as Moses predicted, but Pharaoh stubbornly refuses to let them go to sacrifice in the desert as he promised. He instead sets his slaves to get rid of the frogs and is faced with more plagues.
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What is commonly known as the plague of frogs in Egypt is retold for South African children by Eba-Ba Eekoko, father of all the frogs. He calls it the Frog Festival, when the frogs went everywhere.
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Elieazar asks his Dad, Aaron, and his uncle Moses if he can come along and sees for himself Pharaoh’s stubborn refusal to recognize that Egypt’s gods are powerless.
Life for the Israelites, as slaves in Egypt is getting worse and the promised land is across the desert. God sent Moses to lead them out.
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The bush that didn’t burn up attracted Moses to go near. It was on holy ground and God spoke to him from the bush telling him to go back to Egypt and bring His people out.
When Moses tried to stop a fight between two Israelite slaves they asked him, “Who made you a ruler over us? Are you going to kill us as you killed that Egyptian yesterday?” Moses ran away to the desert.