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Anyone know what the 10 are?
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| Judity01 2004-11-18, 11:12 am |
| " In the Old Testament, locusts were the eighth of 10 plagues which God brought
on the Egyptians before Pharaoh, their ruler, relented and let the enslaved
children of Israel go "
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=sto...7/wl_nm/egypt_l
ocusts_dc_5&printer=1
Judity
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| 9 is darkness, 10 is slaying of first born
"Judity01" <judity01@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20041117185039.08274.00000826@mb-m05.aol.com...
>" In the Old Testament, locusts were the eighth of 10 plagues which God
>brought
> on the Egyptians before Pharaoh, their ruler, relented and let the
> enslaved
> children of Israel go "
>
> http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=sto...7/wl_nm/egypt_l
> ocusts_dc_5&printer=1
>
> Judity
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| RaeMorrill 2004-11-18, 11:12 am |
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>9 is darkness, 10 is slaying of first born
You guys weren't watching that less-than-B Vincent Price movie tonight LOL
Rae Morrill in Maine
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| The Other Kim 2004-11-18, 11:12 am |
| Judity wrote:
> " In the Old Testament, locusts were the eighth of 10 plagues which
God brought
> on the Egyptians before Pharaoh, their ruler, relented and let the
enslaved
> children of Israel go "
>
>
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=sto...7/wl_nm/egypt_l
> ocusts_dc_5&printer=1
Okay, from The Concise Family Seder, the ten are blood, frogs, lice
(some say flies), wild beasts, cattle plague, boils, hail, locusts,
darkness, and death of the firstborn.
History's Mysteries or Unsolved History - I forget which one - did a
show about the plagues and presented a rather elegant scientific
possibility for the plagues. It was a series of events starting with a
fish kill, continuing to eliminate the food supply until all that was
left was what was in storage, and ending with the firstborn dying of
ergot poisoning (the firstborn were treated like gods and given more to
eat than everyone else, so they got a bigger dose and died instead of
just getting sick).
The Other Kim
kimagreenfieldatyahoodotcom
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| Ed Chait 2004-11-18, 11:12 am |
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"The Other Kim" <mjg@deltanet.com> wrote in message
news:302e18F2q9aflU1@uni-berlin.de...
> Judity wrote:
>
> God brought
> enslaved
> http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=sto...7/wl_nm/egypt_l
>
> Okay, from The Concise Family Seder, the ten are blood, frogs, lice
> (some say flies), wild beasts, cattle plague, boils, hail, locusts,
> darkness, and death of the firstborn.
>
> History's Mysteries or Unsolved History - I forget which one - did a
> show about the plagues and presented a rather elegant scientific
> possibility for the plagues. It was a series of events starting with a
> fish kill, continuing to eliminate the food supply until all that was
> left was what was in storage, and ending with the firstborn dying of
> ergot poisoning (the firstborn were treated like gods and given more to
> eat than everyone else, so they got a bigger dose and died instead of
> just getting sick).
>
God can always be elegantly explained away, if one works hard enough at it.
ed
There are two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle.
The other is as though everything is a miracle.
--Albert Einstein
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| SANDITYPES 2004-11-18, 11:12 am |
| >9 is darkness, 10 is slaying of first born
Oddly enough, just saw these two on an episode of "The Family Guy." lol
Sandi
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| Judity01 2004-11-18, 11:13 am |
| Thanks, everyone. I was just too lazy to look them up. All are icky except
maybe for number nine as long as it didn't last forever.
Judity
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| The Other Kim 2004-11-18, 11:13 am |
| > > History's Mysteries or Unsolved History - I forget which one - did a
with a[vbcol=seagreen]
was[vbcol=seagreen]
to[vbcol=seagreen]
of[vbcol=seagreen]
>
>
> God can always be elegantly explained away, if one works hard enough
at it.
And any occurrence that can't be explained by common knowledge at the
time can be attributed to 'God' or 'magic'. It works both ways.
The Other Kim
kimagreenfieldatyahoodotcom
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| Ed Chait 2004-11-18, 11:13 am |
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"The Other Kim" <mjg@deltanet.com> wrote in message
news:303vs0F2r11jlU1@uni-berlin.de...
> with a
> was
> to
> of
> at it.
>
> And any occurrence that can't be explained by common knowledge at the
> time can be attributed to 'God' or 'magic'. It works both ways.
>
Only in the short run.
ed
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| Ed Chait 2004-11-21, 11:19 am |
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"The Other Kim" <mjg@deltanet.com> wrote in message
news:302e18F2q9aflU1@uni-berlin.de...
> Judity wrote:
>
> God brought
> enslaved
> http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=sto...7/wl_nm/egypt_l
>
> Okay, from The Concise Family Seder, the ten are blood, frogs, lice
> (some say flies), wild beasts, cattle plague, boils, hail, locusts,
> darkness, and death of the firstborn.
>
> History's Mysteries or Unsolved History - I forget which one - did a
> show about the plagues and presented a rather elegant scientific
> possibility for the plagues. It was a series of events starting with a
> fish kill, continuing to eliminate the food supply until all that was
> left was what was in storage, and ending with the firstborn dying of
> ergot poisoning (the firstborn were treated like gods and given more to
> eat than everyone else, so they got a bigger dose and died instead of
> just getting sick).
>
God can always be elegantly explained away, if one works hard enough at it.
ed
There are two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle.
The other is as though everything is a miracle.
--Albert Einstein
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| The Other Kim 2004-11-21, 11:19 am |
| > > History's Mysteries or Unsolved History - I forget which one - did a
with a[vbcol=seagreen]
was[vbcol=seagreen]
to[vbcol=seagreen]
of[vbcol=seagreen]
>
>
> God can always be elegantly explained away, if one works hard enough
at it.
And any occurrence that can't be explained by common knowledge at the
time can be attributed to 'God' or 'magic'. It works both ways.
The Other Kim
kimagreenfieldatyahoodotcom
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| Ed Chait 2004-11-21, 11:19 am |
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"The Other Kim" <mjg@deltanet.com> wrote in message
news:303vs0F2r11jlU1@uni-berlin.de...
> with a
> was
> to
> of
> at it.
>
> And any occurrence that can't be explained by common knowledge at the
> time can be attributed to 'God' or 'magic'. It works both ways.
>
Only in the short run.
ed
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