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<p>The twelve miracles from the sign of the תַּנִּין through the drowning of the Egyptians in Yam Suf all form one unified series.</p> | <p>The twelve miracles from the sign of the תַּנִּין through the drowning of the Egyptians in Yam Suf all form one unified series.</p> | ||
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<point><b>"עוֹד נֶגַע אֶחָד אָבִיא"</b> – This verse which precedes the Plague of the Firstborn would be interpreted as saying that there would be one more plague before the Exodus, but not that this would conclude the entire series.<fn>The verse does highlight the fact that the drowning of the Egyptians in Yam Suf is quite separate from the other plagues, occurring after the actual Exodus. It is likely that for this reason other exegetes do not include it in their counts.</fn></point> | <point><b>"עוֹד נֶגַע אֶחָד אָבִיא"</b> – This verse which precedes the Plague of the Firstborn would be interpreted as saying that there would be one more plague before the Exodus, but not that this would conclude the entire series.<fn>The verse does highlight the fact that the drowning of the Egyptians in Yam Suf is quite separate from the other plagues, occurring after the actual Exodus. It is likely that for this reason other exegetes do not include it in their counts.</fn></point> | ||
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<p>One can arrive at this total by including either the תַּנִּין or the drowning of the Egyptians in Yam Suf.<fn>There is also a third method suggested by <multilink><aht source="KaspiShemot11-10">R. Yosef ibn Kaspi</aht><aht source="KaspiShemot11-10">Shemot 11:10</aht><aht parshan="R. Yosef ibn Kaspi" /></multilink>. He is the only commentator to explicitly mention the number eleven, and he obtains this number without counting either the תַּנִּין or the drowning in Yam Suf. He rather splits the initial Plague of Blood into two parts – the bloodying of the Nile and the death of the fish. See also his comments regarding the non-binding nature of the Rabbinic count of ten plagues.</fn></p> | <p>One can arrive at this total by including either the תַּנִּין or the drowning of the Egyptians in Yam Suf.<fn>There is also a third method suggested by <multilink><aht source="KaspiShemot11-10">R. Yosef ibn Kaspi</aht><aht source="KaspiShemot11-10">Shemot 11:10</aht><aht parshan="R. Yosef ibn Kaspi" /></multilink>. He is the only commentator to explicitly mention the number eleven, and he obtains this number without counting either the תַּנִּין or the drowning in Yam Suf. He rather splits the initial Plague of Blood into two parts – the bloodying of the Nile and the death of the fish. See also his comments regarding the non-binding nature of the Rabbinic count of ten plagues.</fn></p> | ||
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<point><b>"עוֹד נֶגַע אֶחָד אָבִיא"</b> – This verse which precedes the Plague of the Firstborn would be interpreted as saying that there would be one more plague before the Exodus, but not that this would be the final one of the entire series.</point> | <point><b>"עוֹד נֶגַע אֶחָד אָבִיא"</b> – This verse which precedes the Plague of the Firstborn would be interpreted as saying that there would be one more plague before the Exodus, but not that this would be the final one of the entire series.</point> | ||
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<p>The eleven miracles from the sign of the תַּנִּין through the Plague of the Firstborn are all part of one series, but Yam Suf is not included.</p> | <p>The eleven miracles from the sign of the תַּנִּין through the Plague of the Firstborn are all part of one series, but Yam Suf is not included.</p> | ||
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<p>One can obtain a total of ten by including either the תַּנִּין or the Plague of the Firstborn.</p> | <p>One can obtain a total of ten by including either the תַּנִּין or the Plague of the Firstborn.</p> | ||
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<point><b>"עוֹד נֶגַע אֶחָד אָבִיא"</b> – This verse supports the idea that the plagues reach their climax with the Plague of the Firstborn.</point> | <point><b>"עוֹד נֶגַע אֶחָד אָבִיא"</b> – This verse supports the idea that the plagues reach their climax with the Plague of the Firstborn.</point> | ||
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<p>The ten miracles from the תַּנִּין through the Plague of Darkness are a distinct unit.</p> | <p>The ten miracles from the תַּנִּין through the Plague of Darkness are a distinct unit.</p> | ||
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<p>The set includes only the nine wonders from the Plague of Blood until the Plague of Darkness.</p> | <p>The set includes only the nine wonders from the Plague of Blood until the Plague of Darkness.</p> | ||
<mekorot>No exegetes take this position, and it is basically a variation which combines elements from the different options above.</mekorot> | <mekorot>No exegetes take this position, and it is basically a variation which combines elements from the different options above.</mekorot> | ||
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Version as of 23:34, 25 June 2014
How Many Plagues Were There?
Exegetical Approaches
Twelve Miracles
The twelve miracles from the sign of the תַּנִּין through the drowning of the Egyptians in Yam Suf all form one unified series.
Eleven Miracles
One can arrive at this total by including either the תַּנִּין or the drowning of the Egyptians in Yam Suf.10
Blood – Yam Suf
The eleven miracles from the Plague of Blood through the drowning of the Egyptians in Yam Suf all form one unit, but the תַּנִּין is not included.
Tanin – Firstborn
The eleven miracles from the sign of the תַּנִּין through the Plague of the Firstborn are all part of one series, but Yam Suf is not included.
Ten Miracles
One can obtain a total of ten by including either the תַּנִּין or the Plague of the Firstborn.
Blood – Firstborn
The ten plagues from the Plague of Blood until the Plague of the Firstborn create a complete set.
Tanin – Darkness
The ten miracles from the תַּנִּין through the Plague of Darkness are a distinct unit.
Nine Miracles
The set includes only the nine wonders from the Plague of Blood until the Plague of Darkness.