Q & A
OHRNET | January 17, 2026
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Questions
- Did G-d ever appear to Avraham and say "I am G-d"?
- What cause did the forefathers have to question G-d?
- How was Moshe commanded to act towards Pharaoh?
- How many years did Levi live?
- Who was Aharon's wife? Who was her father? Who was her brother?
- Why are Yitro and Yosef both referred to as "Putiel”?
- After which plague did G-d begin to "harden Pharaoh's heart"?
- Why did Pharaoh go to the Nile every morning?
- Give two reasons why blood was chosen as the first plague.
- How long did the plague of blood last?
- Why did the frogs affect Pharaoh's house first?
- What did Moshe mean when he told Pharaoh that the frogs would be "in you and in your nation"?
- What are "chamarim"?
- Why didn't Moshe strike the dust to initiate the plague of lice?
- Why were the Egyptian sorcerers unable to bring lice?
- What were the Egyptians likely to do if they saw the Jews slaughtering lambs?
- Why didn't the wild beasts die as the frogs had?
- The plague of dever killed "all the cattle of Egypt." Later, boils afflicted their cattle. How can this be?
- Why did Moshe pray only after leaving the city?
- What was miraculous about the way the hail stopped falling?
Answers
- 6:9 - Yes.
- 6:9 -- Although G-d swore to give them the Land, they never actually had control over it.
- 6:13 - With the respect due a king.
- 6:16 - 137 years.
- 6:23 - Elisheva, daughter of Aminadav, sister of Nachshon.
- 6:25 - Yitro fattened (pitem ) cows for idol worship. Yosef scoffed (pitpet) at his evil inclination.
- 7:3 - After the sixth plague – shechin (boils).
- 7:15 - To relieve himself. Pharaoh pretended to be a god who did not need to attend to his bodily functions; he therefore secretly used the Nile for this purpose.
- (a) 7:17 - Because the Nile was an Egyptian god. (b) 8:17 - Because an invading army first attacks the enemy's water supply, and G-d did the same.
- 7:25 - Seven days.
- 7:28 - Pharaoh himself advised the enslavement of the Jewish People.
- 7:29 - He warned that the frogs would enter their intestines and croak.
- 8:10 - Piles.
- 8:12 - Because the dust protected Moshe by hiding the body of the Egyptian that Moshe killed; it was therefore not right that Moshe should strike it.
- 8:14 - The Egyptian sorcerers' magic had no power over anything smaller than a barley kernel.
- 8:22 - They would stone the Jews.
- 8:27 - So the Egyptians would not benefit from their hides.
- 9:10 - In the plague of dever, only the cattle in the fields died. The plague of shechin (boils) affected the surviving cattle.
- 9:29 - Because the city was full of idols.
- 9:33 - The hailstones stopped in mid-air; they did not fall to the ground.
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