Las 10 Plagas de Egipto Eran una Guerra de Dioses — y los Egipcios lo Sabían

The ten plagues of Exodus were not random catastrophes. They were a theological campaign designed to humiliate Egypt's most powerful gods, one by one, on their own turf. Hapi, god of the Nile, lost control of his river. Heket, the goddess of childbirth, saw her sacred frogs become a plague. Sekhmet and Isis, patronesses of medicine, were unable to heal their own priests. And Ra, the supreme sun god, disappeared for three days. The tenth plague didn't attack a god. It attacked Pharaoh himself—the only living god left standing. In this video, we explore the theological structure behind each plague and the belief system that was being destroyed, god by god. —— Channel: The Clay Tablet "What time forgot, history remembers."