Aliya Summary: The mixture of wild beasts descended upon Egypt,
destroying the entire land with the exception of Goshen. Pharaoh called
Moshe and Aaron and offered to allow the Israelites freedom to serve G‑d
whilst still in Egypt. When Moshe rejected this offer, Pharaoh
capitulated and offered to release the Israelites if only the plague
came to an end. Moshe prayed, the plague ended, and Pharaoh reneged on
his promise again. Plague Five: all the Egyptians' cattle suddenly died;
none of the Israelites' animals were affected. Plague Six: Moshe and
Aaron took handfuls of furnace soot and threw them heavenward. The soot
descended, covered the entire Egypt, infecting all its inhabitants with
painful boils. G‑d sent Moshe to Pharaoh with a message: Just as G‑d
wiped out all the Egyptian cattle, He could have easily slain Pharaoh
and all his people too. "But, for this [reason] I have allowed you to
survive, in order to show you My strength and to declare My name all
over the earth!"
In warning about hail, G-d says
(through Moshe) that this time, I will send ALL my plagues... The Vilna
Ga'on explains that G-d uses three main weapons, so to speak, to punish
those who violate His commands: Fire, Water, and Wind. For example, to
destroy the Generation of the Flood, G-d used Water. To disperse Dor
HaP'laga, He used Wind, and to destroy S'dom, His main weapon was Fire.
The plague of Blood, for example, used Water. Hail consisted of the
whole arsenal - the Hail itself was Water, it had Fire in it, and the
Hail was accompanied by strong Wind (the Kolot mentioned in 9:23).
Definitely an escalation of G-d's display of might.
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