And the fish that was in the river died; and the river stank, and the Egyptians could not drink of the water of the river; and there was blood throughout all the land of Egypt.
Todos los peces del río murieron, y el río hedía terriblemente. Los egipcios no podían beber el agua del río, y había sangre por toda la tierra de Egipto.
La primera plaga convirtió todo el agua de Egipto en sangre, matando los peces y haciendo el agua no bebible.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the biblical narrative of Exodus, this verse describes the first of the Ten Plagues that God inflicted on Egypt to demonstrate His power and compel Pharaoh to release the Israelites from slavery. The Nile River, which the Egyptians worshiped as a life-giving deity, was turned into blood by Aaron at God's command, symbolizing God's judgment and superiority over their false gods. This event occurred during a time when the Israelites had been oppressed for generations, highlighting the historical tension between God's chosen people and the oppressive Egyptian empire.
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