Aggada -- Translations into English; Bible. Old Testament -- Legends; Jewish legends; Midrash -- Translations into English
The Lord is a man of war, and as a king of flesh and blood devises
various stratagems against his enemy, so God attacked the Egyptians in
various ways. He brought ten plagues down upon them. When a province
rises up in rebellion, its sovereign lord first sends his army against
it, to surround it and cut off the water supply. If the people are
contrite, well and good; if not, he brings noise makers into the field
against them. If the people are contrite, well and good; if not, he
orders darts to be discharged against them. If the people are contrite,
well and good; if not, he orders his legions to assault them. If the
people are contrite, well and good; if not, he causes bloodshed and
carnage among them. If the people are contrite, well and good; if not,
he directs a stream of hot naphtha upon them. If the people are
contrite, well and good; if not, he hurls projectiles at them from his
ballistae. If the people are contrite, well and good; if not, he has
scaling-ladders set up against their walls. If the people are contrite,
well and good; if not, he casts them into dungeons. If the people are
contrite, well and good; if not, he slays their magnates.
Thus did God proceed against the Egyptians. First He cut off their
water supply by turning their rivers into blood. They refused to let
the Israelites go, and He sent the noisy, croaking frogs into their
entrails. They refused to let the Israelites go, and He brought lice
against them, which pierced their flesh like darts. They refused to let
the Israelites go, and He sent barbarian legions against them, mixed
hordes of wild beasts. They refused to let the Israelites go, and He
brought slaughter upon them, a very grievous pestilence. They refused
to let the Israelites go, and He poured out naphtha over them, burning
blains. They refused to let the Israelites go, and He caused His
projectiles, the hail, to descend upon them. They refused to let the
Israelites go, and He placed scaling-ladders against the wall for the
locusts, which climbed them like men of war. They refused to let the
Israelites go, and He cast them into dungeon darkness. They refused to
let the Israelites go, and He slew their magnates, their first-born
sons.[171]
The plagues that God sent upon the Egyptians corresponded to the deeds
they bad perpetrated against the children of Israel. Because they
forced the Israelites to draw water for them, and also hindered them
from the use of the ritual baths, He changed their water into blood.
Because they had said to the Israelites, "Go and catch fish for us," He
brought frogs up against them, making them to swarm in their
kneading-troughs and their bed- chambers and hop around croaking in
their entrails. It was the severest of all the ten plagues.
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