•All of the water in Egypt - right from water already in buckets and jars, to ponds, canals, streams, even the Nile river-turned to blood. Then all of the fish of the river died, causing a terriblesmell .
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second plague
•Frogsgrewin number, so many that the land was infested with thefrogs .Even people's houses had them inside.
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third plague
•swarms of gnats tormented people and animals.
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fourth plague
• swarms of flies through the land, spreading disease.
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fifth plague
•Disease on the livestock - horses, donkeys, camels, cattle, sheep and goats - butthe Israelites livestockwere unharmed.
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sixth plague
•boils and soreson people and animals through the land.
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seventh plague
•Powerful hail storms that destroyedthecrops. The hail stones were so big that any people or animals caught outside in the storm were killed.
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eighth plague
•Locusts in such great numbers that the ground was covered with them. Theyattacked everythingthat survived the hail storm.
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ninth plague
•Darkness over the entire land for three days - but the Israelites hadlight.
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tenth plague
•Death of the firstborn. The Passover. Pharaoh let the Israelites go.
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