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== Frogs in the Bible ==
 
== Frogs in the Bible ==
  
One of the [[Ten Plagues of Egypt]] was of frogs. In [[Egypt]]ian culture, frogs were gods, and worshiped as such. [[God]] released enough frogs from the [[Nile]] so that the Egyptians could scarcely avoid stepping on them, as a direct affront to this worship practice.<ref>{{Bible ref|book=Exodus|chap=8|verses=1-15}}</ref>
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The second of the Ten [[Egyptian plagues]] was of frogs. In [[Egypt]]ian culture, frogs were gods, and worshiped as such. [[God]] released enough frogs from the [[Nile]] so that the Egyptians could scarcely avoid stepping on them, as a direct affront to this worship practice.<ref>{{Bible ref|book=Exodus|chap=8|verses=1-15}}</ref>
  
 
Leviticus declares them unclean to eat.
 
Leviticus declares them unclean to eat.

Revision as of 16:09, July 8, 2007

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An Horned Frog in the Amazon.

Frogs and the similar toads are a large family of hundreds of species of batrachian amphibians, with a nearly worldwide distribution, absent only from high latitudes and remote oceanic islands. Even in deserts, species such as the water-holding frog, which is used as a drinking bottle by Australian Aborigines,[1] are to be found, buried deep below the ground between the infrequent rains.

Frogs in Science

Frogs have often been the subject of scientific experiment, whether in high school science class dissections or Voltaire's 1766 experiments, in which he discovered that frogs hear with their legs. The discovery that a frog's leg will kick if an electrical shock is applied to it was the scientific basis behind the reflex tests now common in doctors' offices.

Frogs in the Bible

The second of the Ten Egyptian plagues was of frogs. In Egyptian culture, frogs were gods, and worshiped as such. God released enough frogs from the Nile so that the Egyptians could scarcely avoid stepping on them, as a direct affront to this worship practice.[2]

Leviticus declares them unclean to eat.

And all that have not fins and scales in the seas, and in the rivers, of all that move in the waters, and of any living thing which is in the waters, they shall be an abomination unto you. Leviticus 11:10 (KJV)

References

  1. Water holding frog, South Australia Environmental Protection Agency 2004, accessed 26 May 2007
  2. Exodus 8:1-15