Falling Frog – Rare Torah Creep – AlephTau Set – Bible TCG
- Rocky Santangela
- Jul 1
- 4 min read
Updated: Jul 3

Judgment That Leaps Forth
Falling Frog is a Rare Creep from the Torah Age, costing 3 faith and entering the battlefield with 1 strength and 1 hope. It possesses both Zeal and Unclean, making it a unique and potent tactical threat. Zeal allows it to challenge immediately, while Unclean ensures any damaged Being it confronts is exiled.
The Plague That Covered the Land
Before the Torah was written, God was already displaying His power, His justice, and His glory. Pharaoh had hardened his heart. Egypt had refused to let God’s people go. And the LORD sent plagues, signs, wonders, judgments. One of those plagues was frogs. Unclean creatures by heaven’s standard. They came in waves. They filled ovens, beds, and bowls. They invaded the palace. They covered the land. They declared war on Egypt’s idols.
These frogs weren’t just annoying, they were divine signs. Every leap was a declaration of God’s wrath against rebellion. The Nile turned to blood. Frogs followed. Then lice. Then darkness. Then death. Each plague revealed that the LORD is the true God, and Pharaoh's throne was no match for heaven. Egypt’s gods were silent. Their magic crumbled. Their pride fell. And in the middle of it all, the frogs croaked judgment.
This card's verse is Exodus 8:4:
"And the frogs shall come up both on thee, and upon thy people, and upon all thy servants."
The Torah would later declare frogs unclean. And God had already used them as vessels of vengeance. They represented what man calls normal, but God calls defiled. When they fell from the riverbanks and into the homes, it was a picture of what happens when judgment becomes personal. No one could ignore it. No one could resist it. It was the sound of heaven breaking in.

The Fire That Falls Again
These plagues weren’t just history, they are prophecy. The book of Revelation echoes them. Frogs appear again, unclean spirits sent out in the final judgments. The same fire that burned through Egypt will burn through the nations. The world will face its Pharaoh moment. And this time, the Lion of Judah stands ready. He is crowned. He is roaring. He is coming with His Bride to slay the army at Armageddon.
Just as Moses stood before Pharaoh, Jesus stands as the greater Deliverer. He walked among the unclean. He cast out demons. He raised the dead. He took the judgment so we could take the blessing. But for those who reject the Lamb, the frogs return. The darkness descends. The judgments fall. The cross is the place of rescue. The blood is the covering. The gospel is the way out.
Believer, the plagues are not for you. You are covered. You are cleansed. You are called. The frogs don’t fall on your dwelling, they are the echo of what Jesus absorbed. You have passed from judgment to life. You are sealed by the Spirit. You are marked by the Lamb. The wrath has been satisfied. The Deliverer has spoken. You live under mercy. You walk in power. You stand in grace. The kingdom is your portion. The cross is your door. Let the world tremble, because you are safe in Him.
Strategic Use In Gameplay
Falling Frog delivers powerful tempo control at a low cost, designed to disrupt your opponent’s plans early or even in the mid-game. Its Zeal means it can act immediately, and its Unclean status guarantees the removal of almost any threat it can damage. Ideal for aggressive and reactive decks, this Creep thrives when you need quick board answers, and it plays particularly well within Creep tribal synergies or event-heavy strategies.
Synergies and Plays:
Remove Threats Instantly: With Zeal and Unclean combined, this card can take out almost any opposing Being the moment it hits the board.
Creep Synergy: Fits seamlessly in Creep-focused decks, especially those that trigger secondary effects when a Creep dies or when a Being is exiled.
Aggressive Disruption: Perfect in fast-paced decks that need mid-game disruption or as a late-game response to persistent threats.
Falling Frog – Rare Torah Creep – AlephTau Set – Bible TCG

FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can Falling Frog exile Beings with more than 1 hope?
A: Yes, as long as it damages the Being, Unclean ensures the damaged Being is exiled.
Q: Can Falling Frog be used offensively?
A: While Zeal makes it an offensive weapon, it can also serve defensively by threatening key attackers the moment it enters play.
Q: How does it interact with Protect or Darkness?
A: Protect and Darkness must be addressed before Falling Frog can target a Being. It must first be able to challenge the target in standard priority order.
Falling Frog – Rare Torah Creep – AlephTau Set – Bible TCG
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