The waterway in Egypt; where Moses turned water to blood.
The Nile River
Aaron struck the ground with this object to make the lice appear.
his staff.
This came upon all Egypt's livestock.
death.
The unfaithful Egyptians became this (adj.) after the hail.
suffering, devestation.
Israelites put this over their doorway so that the spirit would not take their firstborn.
blood/lamb blood.
The Egyptians and Israelites could not wash these in the river.
Clothes.
The small bug that bit animals and people during the third plague.
Lice.
The boils appeared here on the Egyptians.
their entire bodies/everywhere.
After this happened, not a single plant remained in Egypt.
the plague of locusts.
These people came to Moses, and out of devestation and suffering, bowed down and begged him to make the plagues stop.
the Egyptians. (This counts for 400 points if you said the Pharaoh's officials).
What the frogs did very loudly, and drove the Egyptians crazy.
Croaking.
What God made when he sent a plague to Egypt, but not to the Israelites.
a distinction/seperation.
He investigated, and found that not a single Israelite animal had died.
Pharaoh.
The immobile objects that the Egyptians needed, but lost during the hail.
plants/crops.
The Israelites had this much sunlight during the plague of darkness.
enough/normal amounts.
The place that the frogs came from.
The Nile.
In order for the plague to stop, the Israelites had to enter this place to pray and offer sacrifices.
the wilderness
These were similar to blisters, but more severe, and more painful.
boils.
God said that if the Egyptians did not let the Israelites go, then Egypt would receive this.
God's full force of plagues.
The number of days that there was darkness in Egypt.
Three.
Moses did this to the LORD, so he would stop the plague.
Pray.
Lice appeared from this when Aaron commanded it to.
dust.
The magicians could not even come before Moses because they had boils covering these.
(their) feet.
What the Egyptians that feared God brought inside during the Hail.
slaves and livestock.
The plague of firstborn happened to humans, and these other organisms.
the Egyptians' livestock.