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Question by  samwatson (160)

What are the seven plagues of Egypt?

 
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Answer by  jclick (1561)

There were actually ten plagues of Egypt. First, water turned to blood. Second, frogs. Third, lice or gnats. Fourth, beasts or flies. Fifth, disease on livestock. Sixth, boils. Seventh, hail mixed with fire. Eighth, locusts. Ninth, darkness. Tenth, death to the first-born son of all Egyptian families.

 
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Answer by  snessia (991)

The Bible has 10 plagues of Egypt: water turns to blood, frogs, gnats, flies, plague on livestock, boils, hail, locusts, darkness and firstborn die. Then before Armageddon there are 7 plagues for people without the seal of god: boils, seas turn to blood, fresh water turns to blood, sun burns, darkness, Euphrates dries up, and finally hail and earthquake.

 
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Answer by  lonelywolf (2117)

There were ten plagues in Egypt (water to blood, frogs, lice, flies, livestock plague, boils, hail, locusts, darkness, and the death of the firstborn male children). The seven plagues are not from Egypt, but refer to the book of Revelation and are for the wicked during the end of the world. Those can be found starting in Revelation chapter 15.

 
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Answer by  dollgirl (636)

There were actually ten plagues listed in the Biblical book of Exodus, as follows: water turned to blood, frogs, gnats, flies, diseased livestock, boils, hail, locusts, darkness for three days, and death of the firstborn.

 
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