{"id":1423,"date":"2019-04-08T11:50:39","date_gmt":"2019-04-08T09:50:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.jewishlife.co.za\/new\/?p=1423"},"modified":"2019-04-08T11:50:39","modified_gmt":"2019-04-08T09:50:39","slug":"shock-and-awe","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.jewishlife.co.za\/new\/2019\/04\/08\/shock-and-awe\/","title":{"rendered":"Shock and awe"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>Who doesn\u2019t know the Ten Plagues? Hashem, who is All Powerful, could have done anything to the Egyptians that He wanted, so why did He choose those ten afflictions? The Midrash teaches that Hashem brought the plagues <em>middah keneged middah<\/em> (measure for measure). In other words, each one of the plagues was to punish the Egyptians for something they had done to persecute the Children of Israel.<\/h2>\n<h2>By: Robert Sussman<\/h2>\n<p><strong>1. DAM (BLOOD) \u2013 WHY?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Egyptians saw that the Children of Israel would immerse in a mikvah when they became impure or because of <em>taharas hamishpacha <\/em>(family purity). So, the Egyptians withheld water from them so that they could not immerse in it in an attempt to stop them from the mitzvah of procreation \u2013 so Hashem turned all of the Egyptians\u2019 water to blood. (Yalkut Shimoni)<\/p>\n<p>Another reason: The Egyptians forced the Children of Israel to draw water for them. (Midrash Tanchuma)<\/p>\n<p><strong>DAM (BLOOD) \u2013 DID YOU KNOW?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>*The Nile was only made into blood for a very brief period, during which the fish immediately died because of the blood, and, afterwards, the Nile returned to its prior state. When the Torah says that the Egyptians were not able to drink from the water of the Nile, it was not because of the blood, as we don\u2019t find that they asked for the plague to be removed, but because of the fish that died in the Nile and the stench that was in the air. And a proof of this is that we see that Pharaoh\u2019s magicians were able to turn the Nile to blood \u2013 if it hadn\u2019t returned to its prior state of being water, how would they have been able to do so?! (Chizkuni)<\/p>\n<p>*Even when an Egyptian spit \u2013 it turned to blood! (Yalkut Shimoni)<\/p>\n<p><strong>2. TZIFARDEA (FROGS) \u2013 WHY?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Egyptians told the Children of Israel to go out and bring them insects and other disgusting creatures, so they could play with them. So, Hashem brought frogs on the Egyptians until the sounds of the frogs could be heard in the stomachs of the Egyptians. (Yalkut Shimoni)<\/p>\n<p><strong>TZIFARDEA \u2013 DID YOU KNOW?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The frogs would enter into the Egyptians\u2019 ovens, but they didn\u2019t die! They would enter into the bread baking in the oven and when the Egyptians would eat the bread, the frogs would go out into their stomachs and they would jump there and cry out in a loud voice, until the Egyptians would die. (Tamtzis HaZohar)<\/p>\n<p><strong>3. KINIM (LICE) \u2013 WHY?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Egyptians would make the Children of Israel sweep their houses, their streets, and their markets, therefore Hashem changed all of the dust in Egypt into lice until there was no more dust to sweep. (Yalkut Shimoni)<\/p>\n<p>Another reason: The Egyptians prevented the Children of Israel from taking baths and washing their clothes. (Midrash Sechel Tov)<\/p>\n<p><strong>KINIM \u2013 DID YOU KNOW?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>*The plague of lice began on the first of the Hebrew month of Tishrei, ie. the date of Rosh Hashanah. This was the day on which Pharaoh\u2019s magicians declared regarding the plague of lice, which they were unable to duplicate, \u201cIt is the finger of G-d!\u201d, admitting that it had come from Hashem. From that day and after, although still not redeemed, the Jews no longer had to work like slaves during the six months that they would remain in Egypt (See Rosh Hashana 11a). (Shichas Leket)<\/p>\n<p>*There were 14 types of lice brought on the Egyptians. (Yalkut Shimoni)<\/p>\n<p><strong>4. AROV (WILD BEASTS) \u2013 WHY?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Egyptians told the Children of Israel go and bring bears and lions and make games and contests with the animals, therefore Hashem brought all the wild animals against the Egyptians. (Yalkut Shimoni)<\/p>\n<p><strong>AROV \u2013 DID YOU KNOW?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The plague of wild animals brought lions, wolves, bears, leopards, etc., and they entered into the homes of the Egyptians. The Egyptians locked their doors and Hashem sent a wild animal from the sea and its name was <em>Siloni<\/em>. The <em>Siloni<\/em> would enter through the windows of the Egyptians\u2019 homes and it would open the door so that the wild animals could enter and eat the Egyptians. (Otzar Midrashim)<\/p>\n<p><strong>5. DEVER (SICKNESS) \u2013 WHY?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Egyptians made the Children of Israel shepherds of horses, camels, donkeys, cows, and sheep. Therefore, sickness came and killed all of the animals that the Children of Israel shepherded, until there were no animals left for the Jews to shepherd. (Yalkut Shimoni)<\/p>\n<p><strong>DEVER \u2013 DID YOU KNOW?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>If an animal was in the hands of an Egyptian, and there was a Jew with a grievance regarding that animal (eg. a claim that a portion of that animal belonged to the Jew) \u2013 such an animal would be saved, thus making it known that the grievance should be decided in the Jew\u2019s favour. (Midrash Rabbah)<\/p>\n<p><strong>6. SHECHIN (BOILS) \u2013 WHY?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Egyptians made the Children of Israel servants to warm the cold and to cool the hot. Therefore, boils came on them in order that they would not be able to wash in either hot or cold. (Yalkut Shimoni)<\/p>\n<p>Another reason: The slavery was so intense that the Children of Israel did not even have a moment to scratch themselves from the hard work. (Midrash Aggadah)<\/p>\n<p><strong>SHECHIN \u2013 DID YOU KNOW?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>*Since Pharaoh had not done <em>teshuva<\/em> (repented) following the first five plagues, from the sixth plague and after, even if Pharaoh had changed his mind and wanted to return, Hashem strengthened his heart in order that Hashem could collect the entire judgment against Pharaoh for his transgressions. (Midrash Rabbah)<\/p>\n<p>*According to some, there were three types of boils: (1) dry on the inside and on the outside; (2) wet on the inside and on the outside; and (3) dry on the inside and wet on the outside. (Maseches Bechoros) According to others, there were 24 types of boils. (Midrash Sh\u2019losha v\u2019Arba\u2019ah)<\/p>\n<p><strong>7. BARAD (HAIL) \u2013 WHY?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Egyptians made the Jews plant gardens, vineyards, trees, and orchards. Therefore, hail was brought upon them and broke everything that the Jews planted. (Shemos Rabbah)<\/p>\n<p><strong>BARAD \u2013 DID YOU KNOW?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>*How did the hail fall? First there were brilliant flashes of lightning and then there were booming sounds of thunder, then the earth shook, and then the stones of hail fell \u2013 only there was no rain! (Midrash HaGadol) <em>[And this explains why Moshe was able to scratch a mark on the wall and tell Pharaoh that when the sun reaches there, then the hail will fall. (<\/em>See Rashi on Shemos 9:18) <em>Normally, when it hails, there are clouds in the sky blocking the sunlight.]<\/em><\/p>\n<p>*One half of the hail was ice and the other half was fire. When the Egyptians were struck, they would be burned by the ice and then burned by the fire. (Midrash HaGadol)<\/p>\n<p>*Come and see how great the mercy of Hashem is! Even at a time of His anger, He still has mercy on the wicked and on their animals because the plague of hail wasn\u2019t sent against them, only against their crops and produce, so as to avoid harm to those who took care and guarded themselves and their animals in order that they would not be struck by the hail. (Midrash Rabbah)<\/p>\n<p><strong>8. ARBEH (LOCUSTS) \u2013 WHY?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Egyptians made the Jews sow wheat and barley, and beans and lentils, and all types of <em>kitniyos<\/em> (legumes). Therefore, locusts came upon them and ate all that the Jews had sown. (Yalkut Shimoni)<\/p>\n<p><strong>ARBEH \u2013 DID YOU KNOW?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>*The Egyptians were happy when the locusts came! They filled barrels with them and pickled them. But Hashem wasn\u2019t about to let them gain from a plague intended to punish them, so he brought a westerly wind, which didn\u2019t leave behind a single one \u2013 even the ones that they had pickled in their pots and in their barrels flew away! (Shemos Rabah)<\/p>\n<p>*Some say there were 7 types of locusts and some say that there were 4 types of locusts. (Midrash HaGadol)<\/p>\n<p><strong>9. CHOSHECH (DARKNESS) \u2013 WHY?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>When an Egyptian would eat a meal at night, he would bring a Jew and sit the Jew opposite him. He would light a lamp and place it on the head of the Jew and he would say to the Jew, \u201cSee that you don\u2019t bend your head from side to side, otherwise I\u2019ll cut your head off.\u201d (Midrash HaGadol)<\/p>\n<p>Another reason: The Egyptians conspired to imprison the Children of Israel. (Midrash Tanchuma)<\/p>\n<p><strong>CHOSHECH \u2013 DID YOU KNOW?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>*During the first three days of darkness, if an Egyptian was sitting and wanted to stand, he could stand, or if he was standing and wanted to sit, he could sit. But, during the second three days, if an Egyptian was sitting, he was not able to stand, and if he was standing, he was not able to sit, and a person who was lying down was not able to sit up. (Midrash Rabbah)<\/p>\n<p>*Six days of darkness took place in Egypt, and the seventh day of darkness took place at the sea, where, just as it had been in Egypt, it was light for the Jews and dark for the Egyptians. (Midrash Rabbah)<\/p>\n<p>*This darkness was not the absence of the light of the sun, like at night. It was a very thick mist that descended from Heaven which one could perceive as having substance to it. Had this not been the case, they would have been able to use lamps. (Ramban)<\/p>\n<p><strong>10. MAKOS BECHOROS (DEATH OF THE FIRSTBORN) \u2013 WHY?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Egyptians wanted to kill the Children of Israel. (Midrash Tanchuma)<\/p>\n<p>The entire time that the Children of Israel are in exile, <em>Rochel Imeinu<\/em>, our mother Rachel, cries over her children \u2013 and not only once, but the entire time that they are in exile. And because the Egyptians caused Rachel to cry out loud, therefore Hashem punished them with crying out loud \u2013 as it says by the death of the firstborn \u2013 \u201cAnd there was a great cry in all of the land of Egypt.\u201d (Tamtzis HaZochar)<\/p>\n<p><strong>MAKOS BECHOROS \u2013 DID YOU KNOW?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>*The firstborn to every man died (even if the mother had previously had children). The first born to every woman died (even if the father had previously had children). The firstborn of every animal died. Firstborn boys died. Firstborn girls died. (Midrash Tehilim and Piskta d\u2019Rav Kahana.) Where there was no firstborn at home, the oldest in the house would die. (Ramban)<\/p>\n<p>*When the Egyptians were informed that the last plague was going to take place, the firstborn children went to their fathers and said, \u201cEverything that Moshe has said has been brought upon us. Don\u2019t you want us to live? Take these Hebrews out from among us, and, if not, we will die!\u201d They answered to them saying, \u201cEven if every Egyptian dies, [the Hebrews] are not going out from here!\u201d What did the firstborn children do? They went to Pharaoh and screamed, saying, \u201cPlease, take out this nation! Because of them, evil comes upon us and upon you.\u201d He said to his servants, \u201cGo and violently beat them.\u201d What did the firstborns do? Immediately they went out and each one took a sword and killed his father,\u201d as we say in Hallel, \u201c[Hashem] struck the Egyptians with their firstborn,\u201d and sixty myriad were killed as a result. (Midrash Tehillim)<\/p>\n<p>*After the last plague, Pharaoh went running through the streets, calling out, \u201cWhere do Moshe and Aharon live?\u201d Young Jewish children played with him and said, \u201cWhere are you going and who are you looking for?\u201d Pharaoh told them that he was looking for Moshe and Aharon. Some of the children told him that Moshe and Aharon lived here, and others told him that Moshe and Aharon lived somewhere else, and still others told him a different place. Finally, Pharaoh found Moshe\u2019s house and said to him, \u201cRise, go out from my nation!\u201d Moshe said to him, \u201cAre we thieves that we should leave in the night? Hashem commanded us, \u2018No man will go out from his home until morning.\u2019\u201d (Shemos 12:22) (Midrash Tehillim and Midrash Vayosha)<\/p>\n<p>*Bisya, the daughter of Pharaoh, who rescued Moshe from the Nile, gave him his name, and raised him, was a firstborn. Moshe davened that Bisya be spared from dying in the plague. (Midrash Tehillim)<\/p>\n<p><strong><em>Based upon Midrash Leil Shimurim<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>IN A BOX:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Three of the plagues were done through Aharon, three through Moshe, three by Hashem, and one by all of them. Blood, frogs, and lice, which affected the land, were done through Aharon. Hail, locusts, and darkness, which affected the air, were done through Moshe. Wild animals, sickness, and death of the firstborn were done by Hashem. The plague of boils was done by all of them. (Midrash Rabbah, Da\u2019as Zekeinim)<\/p>\n<p><strong>IN A BOX:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The Egyptians wanted to drown Jewish babies in the Nile, so Hashem drowned the Egyptians in the sea. (Midrash Tanchuma)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Who doesn\u2019t know the Ten Plagues? Hashem, who is All Powerful, could have done anything to the Egyptians that He wanted, so why did He choose those ten afflictions? The Midrash teaches that Hashem brought the plagues middah keneged middah (measure for measure). In other words, each one of the plagues was to punish the Egyptians for something they had done to persecute the Children of Israel. By: Robert Sussman 1. DAM (BLOOD) \u2013 WHY? 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