During the time of Moses’ dialog with the pharaoh, Egypt went through a storm of a millennium. The archeologist have proven this since what I’m going to tell you will back that up.
The days before the first plague, there was major flood in Ethiopia and washed a lot of soil down stream. And guess what color the soil was (plague 1)? When the soil washed down, it killed off most of the fish in the river due to lack of oxygen causing the river to rot and drove all the frogs down the river on to the in lands (Plague 2). Of course all these frogs died off and dead fished washed ashore, naturally, massive number of gnats and flies appeared (plague 3 and 4). When you have cloud of flies they would suck on the livestock’s blood; thus, causing disease (plague 5) amongst the livestock. Unable to wash from the river, with swarming insects, naturally, people developed boils (plague 6). The unusual storm brought hail and lightning causing massive fires (plague 7).
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