
Stake attention in this memory
This media file is an illustration from a book, depicting a scene of the biblical plague of frogs in ancient Egypt. The illustration is divided into three panels. The left panel shows a man, presumably Moses, holding a staff and standing in front of a rocky structure, with a body of water that appears to be turned to blood in the background. The central panel features a distraught woman, likely an Egyptian, surrounded by numerous frogs. Her hands are raised in a gesture of panic, and her facial expression conveys extreme distress. The frogs are depicted in various sizes, some clinging to her and the surrounding area. The right panel shows a bare-chested man, also appearing distressed, with a towel-like cloth around his waist. He is surrounded by swarms of insects, possibly gnats or flies, and is holding a basket of what might be spoiled food. Below the illustrations, there is text providing context and a Bible verse. A quote reads: "I will make them know my power and my might, and they will have to know that my name is Jehovah." - Jeremiah 16:21. The narrative text describes Jehovah sending Moses back to Pharaoh with a message about the plague of frogs, and how Aaron's staff brought frogs into Egypt, filling houses, beds, and bowls. It mentions Pharaoh begging Jehovah to end the plague and his promise to let the Israelites go, after which Jehovah stopped the plague, leading to heaps of dead frogs and a foul-smelling land. The overall scene evokes a sense of chaos, distress, and divine judgment. The illustrations suggest a daytime setting, with no specific weather conditions noted beyond the presence of the plagues. The implied location is ancient Egypt.
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