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Why in Exodus 8:3 does the Lord send frogs into their kneading troughs and ovens?
Ransom said:While it doesn't specifically say so for this plague, as it does for most of the others, it is probably safe to infer that the frogs didn't affect the Israelites.
It's like God is saying to the Egyptians, "So, you want to worship frogs, do you? Here, let me make it more convenient for you."
Ransom said:Because it was a plague of frogs, not merely a nuisance of frogs. There was nowhere that the Egyptians were going to be free of them - they were even going to get into their cooking utensils.
Incidentally, the plague of frogs was intended as an insult to the Egyptian goddess of fertility, Heqet, who was represented by a frog.