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A Desperate Search for Water
The plague's impact was immediate and severe, forcing the entire nation into a desperate search for drinkable water. Commentators explain that the Egyptians dug wells near the Nile, hoping to find water that had filtered through the soil. This act highlights the complete disruption of their society and their dependence on the very river God had judged.
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Exodus
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19th Century
Bishop
All the Egyptians digged round about the river. —Wells may be sunk in any part of the alluvium, and will always yield water, which is, how…
17th Century
Pastor
And all the Egyptians dug round about the river
On each side of it, in order to get clear water; and Aben Ezra think…
17th Century
Minister
Here is the first of the ten plagues: the turning of the water into blood. It was a dreadful plague. The sight of such vast, rolling streams of blo…