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Florida Man leads frog invasion, demands Pharaoh free his people #Passover

Miami, FL: In a shocking turn of events, a Florida man going by the name of Moses has led an army of frogs into the city, demanding that Pharaoh free his people. The man, who was previously known for his love of fishing and his knack for walking on the beach barefoot, has suddenly become a leader of biblical proportions.

Sources say that Moses first warned the authorities of his intentions, but they didn’t take him seriously. "I thought he was just another crazy person," said Police Chief Johnson. "But when the frogs started appearing everywhere, we knew we had a problem."

The frogs, which have been seen in grocery stores, restaurants, and even in people’s homes, have caused widespread panic. Some people have reported being chased by the amphibians, while others have complained of the noise they make at night.

When asked about his motivations, Moses said, "Pharaoh has enslaved my people for far too long. It’s time for him to let them go." He also claimed that he had more plagues up his sleeve if Pharaoh didn’t comply.

Pharaoh has yet to respond to Moses’ demands.

In the meantime, residents of Miami are advised to stay indoors and keep their windows closed. The frog invasion shows no signs of slowing down, and experts are unsure of how to stop it.

Conclusion

"The Passover Exodus 12" is a powerful story of God’s deliverance of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. While the above story may seem humorous and absurd, it serves as a reminder of the power of God and the lengths he will go to in order to free his people. I encourage you to read the actual story in the Bible and reflect on the message it holds.

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