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TOMORROW

by Donald Cantrell

Scripture: Exodus 8:1-15


Tomorrow
Donald Cantrell
Exodus 8:1-15


Theme: ‘‘Pharaoh asked for one more night with the frogs, how foolish’’


Exo 8:9 KJV - And Moses said unto Pharaoh, Glory over me: when shall I intreat for thee, and for thy servants, and for thy people, to destroy the frogs from thee and thy houses, [that] they may remain in the river only?

Exo 8:10 KJV - And he said, To morrow. And he said, [Be it] according to thy word: that thou mayest know that [there is] none like unto the LORD our God.

I - The Strange Disaster (1 - 7)

II - The Strong Desire (8)

III - The Startling Delay (9 - 11)

IV - The Stench Depicted (12 - 14)

V - The Stubborn Dictator (15)

VI - The Stern Declaration

Frog Rain: When Frogs Fall From the Sky

For centuries, people have been baffled by the sudden downpour of various animals, and frog rain is amongst the most mysterious natural occurrences to date. While it’s undeniably perplexing, this natural spectacle has taken place numerous times throughout history and in various locations.

Frog rain is strange but not scientifically impossible. Generally, frogs weigh only a few ounces, and they sometimes get swept up by waterspouts, strong winds, and other harsh weather conditions, and then fall from the sky once the pressure drops, frequently accompanied by rain.

Believe it or not, frog rain has happened many times. People have linked these occurrences to several theories, ranging from folklore and superstition to scientific and natural phenomena. Join us as we discuss frogs falling from the sky and unravel some of the most plausible frog rain theories.

There have been many occasions where various frog species have suddenly started falling from the sky. The phenomenon has been documented several times throughout history, occurring in a wide range of geographical locations.
While frog rain has occurred for centuries, we only have a select number of documented cases throughout history. The earliest records date back ...

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