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In this week's Parsha Hashem commands Moshe on the the first 7 of the 10 Plagues.
The first of the 10 Plagues is the "Plague of Blood".
The very obvious question is - why is this the first plague?
What's so special\unique about it - that it's the first one?
But the question intensifies, since in last week's Parsha, Hashem already commanded Moshe to turn water into blood, but that was as a "Sign" (אות) for Am Yisrael themselves, to make them believe that Hashem sent Moshe.
So what exactly is this "act with blood" - is it a plague? Is it a sign for Am Yisrael?
Are both actions - from last week, and this week - the same action of different ones?
What's the "Plague of Blood" about?!