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Disasters of Biblical Proportions
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03 February 2026

How people have reimagined the story of the ten plagues of Egypt, from antiquity to our own era of relentless catastrophe
People have been telling and retelling stories about disasters for as long as they have been telling stories. One of the oldest of such stories is the ten plagues in the book of Exodus, the series of disasters that forced the Egyptians to liberate the Israelites. These plagues packed enough catastrophe to fill a series of summer blockbusters—rivers of blood, invasions of frogs and insects, mass disease, fiery hail, smothering darkness, and a midnight massacre of the firstborn.
The story of the ten plagues resonates today, as we try to make sense of such calamities of modern life as pandemics, climate change, and war. In Disasters of Biblical Proportions, Steven Weitzman explores how people of later ages—artists, writers, activists, philosophers, believers and unbelievers alike—have reshaped the story of the ten plagues to give expression to their own trauma, outrage, guilt, humor, and hope.
Tracing the interpretation and retelling of each plague across time and space, Weitzman uncovers how this ancient tale found new meaning among Jews, Christians, and Muslims and continues to shape how people today understand the present and envision the future. Even as it recounts the history of how the ten plagues have been reimagined, Disasters of Biblical Proportions is also a history of people’s search for shelter from the calamities of their own times—and of humanity’s striving for justice, freedom, and redemption.
RELIGION / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament, Judaism: sacred texts and revered writings, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Disasters & Disaster Relief, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture, RELIGION / Christianity / Literature & the Arts, Comparative religion, Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
The book fun to read, and indeed it is laced with humor. . . . I hope that Disasters of Biblical Proportions detailed and thoughtful case studies will provide a model for scholars of contemporary Judaism for how to study the modern biblical motifs and stories in a sound historical fashion.
"---Marc Zvi Brettler, Contemporary Jewry