>>8802706 (lb) "…..and frogs to destroy them." How fitting, how wonderfully satisfying, to be part of the defeating of pharaoh. And it's literal, in the sense that pharaonic types have ruled us all along, by whatever title, and according to no law except their own code. Or no title, hidden in the shadows, sniping at us from the tall grass. Also literal in the sense that "Egypt" represents the concept of sin. Physical Egypt occupies a certain position on the game board, but Egypt as sin exists in our mental landscapes 24/7. Thus, to overthrow pharaoh indicates an escape from the bondage of sin. It shall be so, at some point in time. Is it now?