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The Cattle of the Fifth and Sixth Plagues of Egypt – Exodus 9

The Cattle of the Fifth and Sixth Plagues of Egypt

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Introduction

The plagues sent by God to Egypt contain many intriguing details, and some passages may seem contradictory at first glance. In The Cattle of the Fifth and Sixth Plagues of Egypt – Exodus 9 , I will examine one such question: whether in the fifth plague “all the cattle of the Egyptians died” (Exodus 9:6), how did cattle also receive the sixth plague (Exodus 9:10)? Throughout this article, I will examine the context of these events, explore the meaning of the limitation God set, and understand how the biblical text itself explains this apparent contradiction.

Analyzing the Passages

Let’s read about the cattle in the fifth and sixth plagues of Egypt. Exodus 9:6 tells of the fifth plague sent by God upon the Egyptian nation, while Exodus 9:10 describes the sixth plague . As we read these two verses, we find an apparent contradiction. The description of the fifth plague states that “all the cattle of the Egyptians died“. However, when we read the account of the sixth plague , we are told that it would fall upon the “men and cattle” (Ex 9:10). Here are the verses in question:

FIFTH PLAGUE:

Exodus 9:6 – “And the Lord did so on the next day, and all the cattle of the Egyptians died; but of the cattle of the children of Israel not one died.

SIXTH PLAGUE:

Exodus 9:10 – “And they took ashes of the furnace, and stood before Pharaoh: and Moses sprinkled it toward heaven; and it became a boil, breaking out with boils upon man and upon beast.

How is it possible that the cattle also received the sixth plague , if in the fifth plague  all the Egyptian cattle died?

Regional Boundary

If we read carefully the preceding verses, we can find the answer. As we read in Exodus 9:6, “all the cattle of the Egyptians” died, but we must understand this “all the cattle” within the limit that the Lord announced in verse 3.

Exodus 9:3 – “Behold, the hand of the Lord will be upon your livestock which is in the field, upon the horses, upon the donkeys, upon the camels, upon the oxen, and upon the sheep, with a very grievous pestilence.

Note that when the Lord announced the fifth plague , he limited the livestock that would be affected. It would only be those that were in the fields , implying that there were other places where livestock could also be found, but these animals would not be affected by the sixth plague . This situation is repeated in the seventh plague . Let us read the words of the Lord spoken to Pharaoh:

Exodus 9:19-20 – “Now therefore send, gather together your cattle, and all that you have in the field: every man and beast that is found in the field, and is not brought home, the hail shall come down upon them, and they shall die. He that feared the word of the LORD among Pharaoh’s servants made his servants and his cattle flee into the houses.

Cattle They Gathered in Their Homes

The Lord God warned Pharaoh that the seventh plague  would fall upon all that was in the field. And this occurred including the cattle that survived the fifth plague  and received the boils of the sixth plague . But the Lord left the warning to Pharaoh that, if he wished, he could save these cattle by gathering them into the houses of the Egyptians. The text continues to say that Pharaoh’s servants who feared the word of the Lord acted in this way and thus spared his cattle.

Based on this description, it is possible that each Egyptian had appropriate places in their land, or even in their homes, where they could keep their animals. This shows us that the fifth plague  affected “all the cattle of the Egyptians” (Ex 9:6) who was in the field (Ex 9:3). However, those who were not “in the field” on that occasion they ended up being spared, later receiving the sixth plague , as described in the text:

Exodus 9:9 – “And it shall become fine dust throughout all the land of Egypt, and it shall become a scab breaking out with boils upon man and upon beast throughout all the land of Egypt.

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