The Judgement of Egypt
- NeorahYah Germaine McGuffie
- Mar 14
- 1 min read

In 2017 I created my first website about Yahuah's Heavenly Calendar, and everything r/t bible events displayed on the calendars of 2012-2017. I wrote this in the month Abib at approximately the same time 9 years ago, and I've decided to share it today as an anniversary essay.
We are currently in the Hebrew month Abib. At the time I am writing this, it is the 2nd Day of the Weekly Count, and the 10th Day of the Monthly Count; March 13th, 2026, Gregorian. According to scriptures, today was/is significant for the biblical Israelites who were commanded to ‘set-aside a lamb; according to the house of their fathers.’
A lot of distressing occurrences were happening to the Egyptians. Not so in Goshen where the Israelite slaves lived.
I thought it would be cool to explore why Yahuah executed the judgements He did, and which of the Egyptian 'gods' were specifically chosen.
We all know the story.
The Hebrews were in the land of Egypt for more than 400 years. Ya'aqov, Yoseph, his brothers, and an entire generation or two, died out while sojourning there. Over time, a Pharaoh ascended the throne who did not remember Yoseph, or the great things he had done for Egypt.. This Pharaoh (whom historians believe was most likely Rameses II, son of Seti I, 19th Dynasty), saw the growing numbers of Hebrews, who were predominately shepherds (a despised occupation in Egyptian culture), as a nuisance to Egypt, and
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