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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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Plague
        a "stroke" of affliction, or disease. Sent as a divine
        chastisement (Num. 11:33; 14:37; 16:46-49; 2 Sam. 24:21).
        Painful afflictions or diseases, (Lev. 13:3, 5, 30; 1 Kings
        8:37), or severe calamity (Mark 5:29; Luke 7:21), or the
        judgment of God, so called (Ex. 9:14). Plagues of Egypt were ten
        in number.
        (1.) The river Nile was turned into blood, and the fish died,
        and the river stank, so that the Egyptians loathed to drink of
        the river (Ex. 7:14-25).
        (2.) The plague of frogs (Ex. 8:1-15).
        (3.) The plague of lice (Heb. kinnim, properly gnats or
        mosquitoes; comp. Ps. 78:45; 105:31), "out of the dust of the
        land" (Ex. 8:16-19).
        (4.) The plague of flies (Heb. arob, rendered by the LXX.
        dog-fly), Ex. 8:21-24.
        (5.) The murrain (Ex.9:1-7), or epidemic pestilence which
        carried off vast numbers of cattle in the field. Warning was
        given of its coming.
        (6.) The sixth plague, of "boils and blains," like the third,
        was sent without warning (Ex.9:8-12). It is called (Deut. 28:27)
        "the botch of Egypt," A.V.; but in R.V., "the boil of Egypt."
        "The magicians could not stand before Moses" because of it.
        (7.) The plague of hail, with fire and thunder (Ex. 9:13-33).
        Warning was given of its coming. (Comp. Ps. 18:13; 105:32, 33).
        (8.) The plague of locusts, which covered the whole face of
        the earth, so that the land was darkened with them (Ex.
        10:12-15). The Hebrew name of this insect, _arbeh_, points to
        the "multitudinous" character of this visitation. Warning was
        given before this plague came.
        (9.) After a short interval the plague of darkness succeeded
        that of the locusts; and it came without any special warning
        (Ex. 10:21-29). The darkness covered "all the land of Egypt" to
        such an extent that "they saw not one another." It did not,
        however, extend to the land of Goshen.
        (10.) The last and most fearful of these plagues was the death
        of the first-born of man and of beast (Ex. 11:4, 5; 12:29,30).
        The exact time of the visitation was announced, "about
        midnight", which would add to the horror of the infliction. Its
        extent also is specified, from the first-born of the king to the
        first-born of the humblest slave, and all the first-born of
        beasts. But from this plague the Hebrews were completely
        exempted. The Lord "put a difference" between them and the
        Egyptians. (See PASSOVER ¯T0002864.)
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Biblical Meaning for 'Plague' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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