Earthquake
Gnats
Frogs
Darkness
Snakes
Boils
Hailstorm
Famine
Dead Livestock
Drought
Worms
Locusts
First Born Son
Flies
Blood
Blindness
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God caused earthquakes on several occasions, but there wasn't one against Egypt. There was an earthquake when Jesus died and one when he rose. Matthew 27v54 & 28v2
Gnats were the third plague that God used to blight Egypt.  All the dust throughout the land became Gnats Exodus 8v16-18
The second plague that was sent against the Egyptian was frogs, they were everywhere, even in the bedrooms! Exodus 8v1-15
The darkness that covered all of Egypt was the ninth of the plagues, it lasted for three days. Exodus 10v21-29
Snakes were not a plague against Egypt, but the Lord did send poisonous snakes against the Israelites when they were in the wilderness after they had left Egypt. Find out why in Numbers 21v4-9
All the Egyptians and their animals were covered with boils during the sixth plague. Exodus 9v8-12
The worst Hailstorm that ever fell on Egypt was the seventh plague.  It was so bad that Pharaoh almost let Israel go.Exodus 9v13-28
It was a famine that took the Israelites to Egypt in the first place.  God did not send a famine to help them leave the land.  You can read about Jacob, Joseph, his brothers, the famine and lots more in Genesis chapters 37 to 47.
The fifth plague killed all the Egyptian livestock (horses, donkeys, camels, cattle, sheep and goats) but none of Israel's cattle died! Exodus 9v1-7
One of the plagues did affect the water supply, but it wasn't a drought.  God did send a drought on Israel in the time of the prophet Elijah, read about it in 1Kings chapter 17 & 18
There was no plague of worms in Egypt, but God did use worms to destroy plants and crops.  God used a worm to kill a plant that Jonah was using for shade and Jonah was not happy about it. Jonah Chapter 4
The locusts came and destroyed the last few crops that had survived the first seven plagues.Exodus 10v1-20
The death of the first born son was the tenth and last plague that the Lord sent on Egypt.  It was this plague that finally changed Pharaoh's mind and he let the Israelites out of slavery. Exodus Chapter 12
The forth plague that befell Egypt was flies.  But the flies did not swam around the Israelites, just the Egyptians. Exodus 8v20-32
The first of the plagues that the Lord sent on Egypt was to turn the river Nile to Blood Exodus 7v17—25
God did strike the enemies of Israel blind, but it was the Syrian army in the time of Elisha.  Read about it in 2Kings 6v8-23
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When the Israelis were slaves in Egypt, God to send ten plagues upon the Egyptians before Pharaoh would let God's people go.
Thanks go to Jennie Clarke, Helen Oldroyd and James Todd, each of them chose this as their theme in the OZAZ - Pie Out challenge at Spring Harvest 2004, Minehead.