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and the river shall swarm with frogs, which shall go up and come into your house, and into your bedchamber, and on your bed, and into the house of your servants, and on your people, and into your ovens, and into your kneading-troughs:
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An Attack on Egypt's Gods
Commentators explain that the plague of frogs was a direct assault on Egyptian religion. Frogs were sacred animals associated with the frog-headed goddess Heka, a symbol of procreation and life. By turning this sacred symbol into a disgusting, overwhelming torment, God demonstrated His power over Egypt's deities and brought their religion into contempt.
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Exodus
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18th Century
Theologian
Into thine house - This appears to have been special to the plague, as such. It was especially the visitation that would be felt by…
19th Century
Bishop
It is generally agreed that the second plague was one of frogs. All the ancient versions agree in the interpretation, and the only rival rendering—…
17th Century
Pastor
And the river shall bring forth frogs abundantly The river Nile; and though water, and watery places, naturally prod…
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Minister
Pharaoh is plagued with frogs; their vast numbers made them severe plagues to the Egyptians. God could have plagued Egypt with lions, or bears, or …