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The Plague of Blood: Moses Turns the Nile Red - Biblical Exodus Story #2287 (License: Personal Use)
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In this vivid illustration of Exodus 7:14-25, Moses, clothed in turquoise and green robes with a long beard, uses his staff to strike the Nile River, instantly turning its waters crimson-a sign of God’s judgment against Pharaoh’s stubbornness. Behind him, Egyptian officials and citizens stand in shock near ornate columns, while the river churns with swirling red waves and floating fish. The scene captures the moment of divine intervention that inaugurated the ten plagues leading to Israel’s liberation.
This image is commonly used on religious education sites, Sunday school resources, Bible study pages, and historical theology articles to illustrate the first plague of Egypt. It serves users seeking visual storytelling of Exodus, theological reflection, or teaching aids for children and adults alike.
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