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This is the most ruthless God I have ever met, who spared no effort to punish the Egyptian pharaoh in order to save his own believers. The first disaster occurred in the "blood flood", where countless crocodiles suddenly pounced on the Nile,

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This is the most ruthless God I have ever met, who spared no effort to punish the Egyptian pharaoh in order to save his own believers. The first disaster occurred in the "blood flood", when countless crocodiles suddenly pounced on the Nile, frantically biting at nearby fishermen. These guys even went so far as to kill each other and muddy the river. Over time, blood flowed into the fields, and large areas of crops withered.

This was followed by the "frog plague", in which frogs had to jump out of the water to find new sources due to river pollution. They flooded the city, occupying every corner, even the royal palace. Unable to find enough water, the frogs gradually died, and a large number of corpses attracted mosquitoes, triggering a third disaster - the "fly plague". Over time, cities were overrun by flies, which ruthlessly gnawed on all meat, once again hitting livelihood projects. Because flies carried a large number of germs, people began to develop large areas of bubble sores, which could not be treated at the medical level at that time, and people were tortured to the point of pain.

At this time, a white horse appeared in the sky with the inscription "Calamity is given by God", and as long as Pharaoh was willing to treat the Hebrews kindly, the calamity would naturally disappear. Otherwise, the disaster will become even worse. Pharaoh insisted that he was the god here. As a result, the Hebrew god sent a fifth calamity, the "animal plague", in which a large number of livestock died violently, even Pharaoh's BMW. In less than seven days, Egypt's pigs, horses, and sheep were largely dead, but the disaster continued.

The sixth disaster occurred in the "pebble hail", and the fruits of the orchard, the vegetables and fruits of the field were all spared, and all were smashed to pieces. Between lightning and thunder, Pharaoh began to become timid, but he still refused to give in.

Thus, the seventh calamity "locust plague" came, countless locusts overwhelmed the sky, and the entire earth became dark. They chased to every corner of Egypt, nibbling on the fruits and vegetables left after the hailstorm, even the bustling cities. They ate everything they could, and of course, the royal palace was not spared, triggering the eighth catastrophe - "famine". According to statistics, more than 10 million hectares of crops were destroyed, and the ministers recommended returning a portion of the grain to the peasants to survive the famine. However, people had enough water and they were able to endure it.

But how can water solve the problem? As a result, people rushed into the granary to grab grain furiously, and accidentally caught fire in the chaos, which not only caused casualties, but also burned the stored grain. The pharaoh was furious, and immediately sent the Self-Defense Forces to strangle the people, wailing and wailing among the arrows.

At this moment, the ninth catastrophe came, and with a thunderclap, the whole of Egypt fell into endless darkness, which is the legendary "dark disaster". However, three days and three nights of darkness still did not deter Pharaoh, who shouted, "I am God!" ”

This is the most ruthless God I have ever met, who spared no effort to punish the Egyptian pharaoh in order to save his own believers. The first disaster occurred in the "blood flood", where countless crocodiles suddenly pounced on the Nile,
This is the most ruthless God I have ever met, who spared no effort to punish the Egyptian pharaoh in order to save his own believers. The first disaster occurred in the "blood flood", where countless crocodiles suddenly pounced on the Nile,
This is the most ruthless God I have ever met, who spared no effort to punish the Egyptian pharaoh in order to save his own believers. The first disaster occurred in the "blood flood", where countless crocodiles suddenly pounced on the Nile,
This is the most ruthless God I have ever met, who spared no effort to punish the Egyptian pharaoh in order to save his own believers. The first disaster occurred in the "blood flood", where countless crocodiles suddenly pounced on the Nile,

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