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The Animated Ten Plagues


See and hear the Ten Plagues and afflictions brought upon the Egyptians during the exodus from Egypt

36 Comments Posted
Reader Comments
Posted: Apr 3, 2006
10 Plagues
Lovely, I love it
Posted By Anonymous, Potomac, MD

Posted: Jan 12, 2007
teaching resources
Excellent resource, well done!
Posted By tupinamba, london

Posted: Jan 19, 2007
very good
Posted By Joel, ilford, england

Posted: Mar 14, 2007
ten plagues
wouwww..... it's so good
Posted By michael b, malang, indonesia

Posted: Mar 21, 2007
10 plagues
this was the funniest and most educatioal description of the 10 plagues I have ever seen.
Posted By rachel, west orange, new jersey
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Posted: Mar 28, 2007
10 plagues
I like this flash and you demonstration of the 10 plagues.
Posted By Anonymous, Mansoura, Egypt

Posted: Apr 1, 2007
Funny
I like the last three pictures, make me laughing.
Posted By Anonymous, Haifa, Israel

Posted: June 4, 2007
I love this movie so much! It was better than Finding Nemo!
Posted By carl johan, bajsholm, albanien
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Posted: June 4, 2007
I like this animation but if you add a verse to the animation, it will be better.. :-)
Posted By Anonymous

Posted: June 6, 2007
i needed this infomation for my homework it is very good the way they have done
Posted By olivia cox, england, lanchashire

Posted: June 8, 2007
the animated ten plagues
the are col the last one was really cool
Posted By Anonymous, auchinleck, uk

Posted: Jan 23, 2008
ok
It was ok a bit hard to understand
Posted By Alice, england, harrow

Posted: Feb 21, 2008
the ten plagues
thankyou i needed this for my homewoork!now i wont get a detention!
-xxx-
Posted By beckie

Posted: Feb 22, 2008
how gd it was
I think that it was OK but what if younger kids used the pictures. im 12 and i was really freaked out by the Locusts sound, the water turning into blood sound, and the hails sound, not to mention the lions! So i think it was OK but you might wanna think bout making it a bit less scary.

xxx
Posted By EmZiiE X, London, United Kingsdom

Posted: Mar 10, 2008
Thx
wow thx guys i needed the pics 4 my hwk, i did print screen and crop =P
Posted By James, U.K., Halifax

Posted: Mar 11, 2008
great
It was so great to see all these comments..
Posted By A. Yosef, J, K

Posted: Mar 20, 2008
The sounds on the last one are great
Posted By Fox

Posted: Mar 31, 2008
Wow
I loved this clip. I needed this for my homework and i am sorry 2 say but it didn't help at all.
Posted By Emily, U.K, Rugeley

Posted: Apr 18, 2008
The Plagues
I'd love to send this as a Passover greeting card. Any chance you might offer it that way?
Posted By geeb

Posted: Apr 18, 2008
greeting cards
great idea! I'm sorry but it's not available as a greeting card at this point, however you can forward it to your friends by clicking on "email" right on top or below the image of the plagues.
Posted By Chani Benjaminson, chabad.org

Posted: Apr 19, 2008
The plagues
This was really good but it didn't really help me. Thanks anyway!!!!
Posted By lolli2456

Posted: June 17, 2008
The 10 Plauges
I think it was good but it could be a bit more discriptive and the picture animation was nice.
Posted By Tuby George, Basildon, England

Posted: Oct 28, 2008
Plagues
I think some of the plagues are wrong accroding to my reaserch
Posted By Megan, Rochester, NY

Posted: Nov 9, 2008
hw help
i needed this for homework, but it didn't really help. maybe if you added words to the bottom of the picture-nothing complicated, just more than one word. the last one was the best-maybe you could explain what the circlethingy that killed the boy was.
Posted By Anonymous, germany

Posted: Nov 17, 2008
plagues
I have not read of a plague of wild animals. Exodus 8 says the 4th plague was flies.
Posted By Anonymous

Posted: Nov 18, 2008
Re: Fourth Plague
Good comment. There are indeed sources that interpert the word used for the fourth plague, "arov" (literally: "mixture") as referring to flies. However, most views follow the opinion that the word is a reference to a mixture of wild animals.

You can see the original translations at this link.
Posted By Chani Benjaminson, chabad.org

Posted: Jan 18, 2009
Fantastic animations!!!!!!!!!!!
wonderful animations! i have learned alot about the ten (10) plagues. It would be horrible to have your water turned into BLOOD!
Posted By gidion, Lissabon, Portuguise
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Posted: Jan 28, 2009
Error in the plagues
Exodus 8:20-30 makes it very clear that the fourth plague was the plague of flies. There was no plague of wild animals. I was going to use "The 10 Plagues Animated" with my second grade class, but I cannot do so since one of the plagues is inaccurate. I hope that you will correct this error.
Posted By Anonymous

Posted: Jan 28, 2009
re: Wild Animals
Re the fourth plague: Please see the comment above as well as this quote from an accurate translation of the Bible: "a mixture of noxious creatures"
Posted By Chani Benjaminson, chabad.org

Posted: Apr 6, 2009
Fourth Plague... Flies or what?
Rabbi Nechemia says that arov denotes flies, and Rabbi Yehudah states that it denotes a mixture of wild animals (Sh'moth Rabbah 11:4). Most Midrashim accept the interpretation that arov is wild animals, and this opinion is reflected in most later commentaries (Targum Yonathan; Rashi; Ibn Ezra; Radak, Sherashim; Ibn Janach; This would take the verse, 'He sent the arov and it ate them' (Psalms 78:11) in its most literal sense. However, even here, some say that the animals only ate their food (Ralbag).

Still, there are many sources that interpret arov as flies (cf. Haggadah, Minhag Teiman 42; Midrash Or HaAfelah, quoted in Torah Sh'lemah 65). Some ancient sources identify the arov as dog-flies (Septuagint; Ethiopic edition of Yov'loth 48:5), or blood-suckers (Philo, De Vita Mosis 2:101). Another source states that it is a mixture of insects and snakes (Sefer HaYashar). For further info, see http://bible.ort.org/books/pentd2.asp?ACTION=displaypage&BOOK=2&CHAPTER=8#C1131
Posted By Shmuel Goldstein, North Miami Beach, Florida

Posted: Apr 12, 2009
listen very carfully..................
In the 9th plague (darkness) ,
their saying ohhhhhhh! ! !
like they just lost a game.


They shoud say something like: where are
you? or its gone all dark! ! ! ! !

OK???
Posted By Anonymous
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Posted: May 4, 2009
???
i dont understand plague 5 ....????
strange ...please help xx
Posted By goil

Posted: May 23, 2009
The 9th Plague
they should SCREAM!!!!!!!
Posted By Anonymous, Dumont, Nj

Posted: July 9, 2009
thats soooooooo lame hahaha xx
Posted By sarah, london, u.k

Posted: Nov 11, 2009
Dont worry about question number five... in other words death of the cattle!!! cows!!! get it now??? xxxx
Posted By jj, milton keynes, england

Posted: Nov 19, 2009
1st plague
pharoh is dumb give in on 1st plague who wants to drink blood?
Posted By Anonymous, london, england

 



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