Plague of darkness
The plague of darkness is aimed at the sun god, Re, who is symbolized by the Pharaoh himself. For three days, the land of Egypt was in great darkness, but the house of the Israelites had light. The Egyptians worshiped the Sun God very much, and when they discovered that the Sun God was no longer protecting them, they were all worried and afraid and could not help but reflect on their sins. The darkness was also a warning to Pharaoh, who was considered “the son of the sun.”
The plagues of Ancient Egypt cast a cloak of darkness over Egypt. This darkness lasted several days. During the plague of darkness, the Egyptians trembled because they could not see a single ray of light throughout the land. The Israelites continued to be normal during this time in the land of Goshen, where the light remained. There was no sun for three days and three nights in a row, a thick night covered the sky, and even if you raised your hand, you couldn't see your fingers. Everyone who met each other did not recognize each other, and no one dared to leave the house. When darkness prevailed, Egypt's greatest, most powerful god appeared, completely powerless.