Bible Exodus Prince of Egypt Plagues and Proverbs on Politics.
The ten plagues of Egypt,
Its in proverbs ..
Wisdom Rules: Proverbs on Politics <---link
Wisdom Rules: Proverbs on Politics
In egypt specks to prince of egypt ,Moses about the name of the gods.when the prince of egypt Moses menton to have just one God.
And to follow one God .. and that put People in The Promise Land of American Country.
Emmanuel bible Version.
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Look at 30:29-31: “Three things are stately in their tread; four are stately in their stride: the lion, which is mightiest among beasts and does not turn back before any; the strutting rooster, the he-goat, and a king whose army is with him.” The lion, the rooster, and the he-goat are stately and powerful, and so is a king with his army.
thats an empty tomb , .I have to go back on the Prince of Egypt.. then they chose one god, .
The dead sea scrolls..
There was no army amongst a dead man walking ..
The Senate has been fossilized through out time and space , .. supernatural Revolution..
Prince of Egypt prince of egypt plagues
as recounted in the Book of Exodus, are a series of devastating events sent by God to persuade Pharaoh to release the Israelites from slavery. They are: water turning to blood, frogs, lice, flies, pestilence on livestock, boils, hail, locusts, darkness, and the death of the firstborn. These plagues were a demonstration of God's power over the gods of Egypt.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Water into Blood: The Nile River, a source of life and revered by the Egyptians, was turned to blood, killing the fish and rendering the water undrinkable.
Frogs: Frogs emerged from the Nile in massive numbers, infesting homes and land.
Lice: Gnats or lice plagued the Egyptians and their livestock.
Flies: Swarms of flies descended upon Egypt, affecting both people and animals.
Pestilence on Livestock: A deadly disease struck the Egyptian livestock, causing widespread death.
Boils: Painful boils afflicted the Egyptians and their livestock.
Hail: A severe hailstorm destroyed crops and live stocks And their homestead.
Locusts: Locusts swarmed over the land, consuming what little vegetation remained.
Darkness: A thick darkness descended upon Egypt for three days, blanketing the land and preventing movement.
Death of the Firstborn: The final plague was the death of every firstborn son in Egypt, both human and animal. ..
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