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Ãâ 7:1 Then the LORD said to Moses, "See, I have made you like God
to Pharaoh, and your brother Aaron will be your prophet.
Ãâ 7:2 You are to say everything I command you, and your brother Aaron
is to tell Pharaoh to let the Israelites go out of his country.
Ãâ 7:3 But I will harden Pharaoh's heart, and though I multiply my
miraculous signs and wonders in Egypt,
Ãâ 7:4 he will not listen to you. Then I will lay my hand on Egypt
and with mighty acts of judgment I will bring out my divisions, my people
the Israelites.
Ãâ 7:5 And the Egyptians will know that I am the LORD when I stretch
out my hand against Egypt and bring the Israelites out of it."
Ãâ 7:6 Moses and Aaron did just as the LORD commanded them.
Ãâ 7:7 Moses was eighty years old and Aaron eighty-three when they
spoke to Pharaoh.
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Ãâ 7:8 The LORD said to Moses and Aaron,
Ãâ 7:9 "When Pharaoh says to you, 'Perform a miracle,' then say to
Aaron, 'Take your staff and throw it down befor e Pharaoh,' and it will
become a snake."
Ãâ 7:10 So Moses and Aaron went to Pharaoh and did just as the LORD
commanded. Aaron threw his staff down in front of P haraoh and his officials,
and it became a snake.
Ãâ 7:11 Pharaoh then summoned wise men and sorcerers, and the Egyptian
magicians also did the same things by their secr et arts:
Ãâ 7:12 Each one threw down his staff and it became a snake. But Aaron's
staff swallowed up their staffs.
Ãâ 7:13 Yet Pharaoh's heart became hard and he would not listen to
them, just as the LORD had said.
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Ãâ 7:14 Then the LORD said to Moses, "Pharaoh's heart is unyielding;
he refuses to let the people go.
Ãâ 7:15 Go to Pharaoh in the morning as he goes out to the water. Wait
on the bank of the Nile to meet him, and take in your hand the staff that
was changed into a snake.
Ãâ 7:16 Then say to him, 'The LORD, the God of the Hebrews, has sent
me to say to you: Let my people go, so that they m ay worship me in the
desert. But until now you have not listened.
Ãâ 7:17 This is what the LORD says: By this you will know that I am
the LORD: With the staff that is in my hand I will strike the water of
the Nile, and it will be changed into blood.
Ãâ 7:18 The fish in the Nile will die, and the river will stink; the
Egyptians will not be able to drink its water.' "
Ãâ 7:19 The LORD said to Moses, "Tell Aaron, 'Take your staff and stretch
out your hand over the waters of Egypt-- over the streams and canals, over
the ponds and all the reservoirs'--and they will turn to blood. Blood will
be everywhe re in Egypt, even in the wooden buckets and stone jars."
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Ãâ 7:20 Moses and Aaron did just as the LORD had commanded. He raised
his staff in the presence of Pharaoh and his offi cials and struck the
water of the Nile, and all the water was changed into blood.
Ãâ 7:21 The fish in the Nile died, and the river smelled so bad that
the Egyptians could not drink its water. Blood was everywhere in Egypt.
Ãâ 7:22 But the Egyptian magicians did the same things by their secret
arts, and Pharaoh's heart became hard; he would not listen to Moses and
Aaron, just as the LORD had said.
Ãâ 7:23 Instead, he turned and went into his palace, and did not take
even this to heart.
Ãâ 7:24 And all the Egyptians dug along the Nile to get drinking water,
because they could not drink the water of the r iver.
Ãâ 7:25 Seven days passed after the LORD struck the Nile.
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Ãâ 8:1 Then the LORD said to Moses, "Go to Pharaoh and say to him,
'This is what the LORD says: Let my people go, so that they may worship
me.
Ãâ 8:2 If you refuse to let them go, I will plague your whole country
with frogs.
Ãâ 8:3 The Nile will teem with frogs. They will come up into your palace
and your bedroom and onto your bed, into the h ouses of your officials
and on your people, and into your ovens and kneading troughs.
Ãâ 8:4 The frogs will go up on you and your people and all your officials.'"
Ãâ 8:5 Then the LORD said to Moses, "Tell Aaron, 'Stretch out your
hand with your staff over the streams and canal s and ponds, and make frogs
come up on the land of Egypt.'"
Ãâ 8:6 So Aaron stretched out his hand over the waters of Egypt, and
the frogs came up and covered the land.
Ãâ 8:7 But the magicians did the same things by their secret arts;
they also made frogs come up on the land of Egypt.
Ãâ 8:8 Pharaoh summoned Moses and Aaron and said, "Pray to the LORD
to take the frogs away from me and my people, and I will let your people
go to offer sacrifices to the LORD."
Ãâ 8:9 Moses said to Pharaoh, "I leave to you the honor of setting
the time for me to pray for you and your offici als and your people that
you and your houses may be rid of the frogs, except for those that remain
in the Nile."
Ãâ 8:10 "Tomorrow," Pharaoh said. Moses replied, "It will be as you
say, so that you may know there is n o one like the LORD our God.
Ãâ 8:11 The frogs will leave you and your houses, your officials and
your people; they will remain only in the Nile. "
Ãâ 8:12 After Moses and Aaron left Pharaoh, Moses cried out to the
LORD about the frogs he had brought on Pharaoh.
Ãâ 8:13 And the LORD did what Moses asked. The frogs died in the houses,
in the courtyards and in the fields.
Ãâ 8:14 They were piled into heaps, and the land reeked of them.
Ãâ 8:15 But when Pharaoh saw that there was relief, he hardened his
heart and would not listen to Moses and Aaron, just as the LORD had said.
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Ãâ 8:16 Then the LORD said to Moses, "Tell Aaron, 'Stretch out your
staff and strike the dust of the ground,' and throughout the land of Egypt
the dust will become gnats."
Ãâ 8:17 They did this, and when Aaron stretched out his hand with the
staff and struck the dust of the ground, gnats ca me upon men and animals.
All the dust throughout the land of Egypt became gnats.
Ãâ 8:18 But when the magicians tried to produce gnats by their secret
arts, they could not. And the gnats were on men a nd animals.
Ãâ 8:19 The magicians said to Pharaoh, "This is the finger of God."
But Pharaoh's heart was hard and he would not listen, just as the LORD
had said.
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Ãâ 8:20 Then the LORD said to Moses, "Get up early in the morning and
confront Pharaoh as he goes to the water and say to him, 'This is what
the LORD says: Let my people go, so that they may worship me.
Ãâ 8:21 If you do not let my people go, I will send swarms of flies
on you and your officials, on your people and into your houses. The houses
of the Egyptians will be full of flies, and even the ground where they
are.
Ãâ 8:22 "'But on that day I will deal differently with the land of
Goshen, where my people live; no swarms of flie s will be there, so that
you will know that I, the LORD, am in this land.
Ãâ 8:23 I will make a distinction between my people and your people.
This miraculous sign will occur tomorrow.'"
Ãâ 8:24 And the LORD did this. Dense swarms of flies poured into Pharaoh's
palace and into the houses of his officials, and throughout Egypt the land
was ruined by the flies.
Ãâ 8:25 Then Pharaoh summoned Moses and Aaron and said, "Go, sacrifice
to your God here in the land."
Ãâ 8:26 But Moses said, "That would not be right. The sacrifices we
offer the LORD our God would be detestable to the Egyptians. And if we
offer sacrifices that are detestable in their eyes, will they not stone
us?
Ãâ 8:27 We must take a three-day journey into the desert to offer sacrifices
to the LORD our God, as he commands us. "
Ãâ 8:28 Pharaoh said, "I will let you go to offer sacrifices to the
LORD your God in the desert, but you must not go very far. Now pray for
me."
Ãâ 8:29 Moses answered, "As soon as I leave you, I will pray to the
LORD, and tomorrow the flies will leave Pharao h and his officials and
his people. Only be sure that Pharaoh does not act deceitfully again by
not letting the people g o to offer sacrifices to the LORD."
Ãâ 8:30 Then Moses left Pharaoh and prayed to the LORD,
Ãâ 8:31 and the LORD did what Moses asked: The flies left Pharaoh and
his officials and his people; not a fly remained.
Ãâ 8:32 But this time also Pharaoh hardened his heart and would not
let the people go.
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Ãâ 9:1 Then the LORD said to Moses, "Go to Pharaoh and say to him,
'This is what the LORD, the God of the Hebrews, says: "Let my people go,
so that they may worship me."
Ãâ 9:2 If you refuse to let them go and continue to hold them back,
Ãâ 9:3 the hand of the LORD will bring a terrible plague on your livestock
in the field--on your horses and donkeys and camels and on your cattle
and sheep and goats.
Ãâ 9:4 But the LORD will make a distinction between the livestock of
Israel and that of Egypt, so that no animal belong ing to the Israelites
will die.'"
Ãâ 9:5 The LORD set a time and said, "Tomorrow the LORD will do this
in the land."
Ãâ 9:6 And the next day the LORD did it: All the livestock of the Egyptians
died, but not one animal belonging to the I sraelites died.
Ãâ 9:7 Pharaoh sent men to investigate and found that not even one
of the animals of the Israelites had died. Yet his h eart was unyielding
and he would not let the people go.
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Ãâ 9:8 Then the LORD said to Moses and Aaron, "Take handfuls of soot
from a furnace and have Moses toss it into th e air in the presence of
Pharaoh.
Ãâ 9:9 It will become fine dust over the whole land of Egypt, and festering
boils will break out on men and animals thr oughout the land."
Ãâ 9:10 So they took soot from a furnace and stood before Pharaoh.
Moses tossed it into the air, and festering boils br oke out on men and
animals.
Ãâ 9:11 The magicians could not stand before Moses because of the boils
that were on them and on all the Egyptians.
Ãâ 9:12 But the LORD hardened Pharaoh's heart and he would not listen
to Moses and Aaron, just as the LORD had said to Moses.
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Ãâ 9:13 Then the LORD said to Moses, "Get up early in the morning,
confront Pharaoh and say to him, 'This is what the LORD, the God of the
Hebrews, says: Let my people go, so that they may worship me,
Ãâ 9:14 or this time I will send the full force of my plagues against
you and against your officials and your people, s o you may know that there
is no one like me in all the earth.
Ãâ 9:15 For by now I could have stretched out my hand and struck you
and your people with a plague that would have wipe d you off the earth.
Ãâ 9:16 But I have raised you up for this very purpose, that I might
show you my power and that my name might be procla imed in all the earth.
Ãâ 9:17 You still set yourself against my people and will not let them
go.
Ãâ 9:18 Therefore, at this time tomorrow I will send the worst hailstorm
that has ever fallen on Egypt, from the day it was founded till now.
Ãâ 9:19 Give an order now to bring your livestock and everything you
have in the field to a place of shelter, because t he hail will fall on
every man and animal that has not been brought in and is still out in the
field, and they will die. '"
Ãâ 9:20 Those officials of Pharaoh who feared the word of the LORD
hurried to bring their slaves and their livestock in side.
Ãâ 9:21 But those who ignored the word of the LORD left their slaves
and livestock in the field.
Ãâ 9:22 Then the LORD said to Moses, "Stretch out your hand toward
the sky so that hail will fall all over Egypt-- on men and animals and
on everything growing in the fields of Egypt."
Ãâ 9:23 When Moses stretched out his staff toward the sky, the LORD
sent thunder and hail, and lightning flashed down t o the ground. So the
LORD rained hail on the land of Egypt;
Ãâ 9:24 hail fell and lightning flashed back and forth. It was the
worst storm in all the land of Egypt since it had be come a nation.
Ãâ 9:25 Throughout Egypt hail struck everything in the fields--both
men and animals; it beat down everything growing in the fields and stripped
every tree.
Ãâ 9:26 The only place it did not hail was the land of Goshen, where
the Israelites were.
Ãâ 9:27 Then Pharaoh summoned Moses and Aaron. "This time I have sinned,"
he said to them. "The LORD is in the right, and I and my people are in
the wrong.
Ãâ 9:28 Pray to the LORD, for we have had enough thunder and hail.
I will let you go; you don't have to stay any longer ."
Ãâ 9:29 Moses replied, "When I have gone out of the city, I will spread
out my hands in prayer to the LORD. The th under will stop and there will
be no more hail, so you may know that the earth is the LORD'S.
Ãâ 9:30 But I know that you and your officials still do not fear the
LORD God."
Ãâ 9:31 (The flax and barley were destroyed, since the barley had headed
and the flax was in bloom.
Ãâ 9:32 The wheat and spelt, however, were not destroyed, because they
ripen later.)
Ãâ 9:33 Then Moses left Pharaoh and went out of the city. He spread
out his hands toward the LORD; the thunder and hail stopped, and the rain
no longer poured down on the land.
Ãâ 9:34 When Pharaoh saw that the rain and hail and thunder had stopped,
he sinned again: He and his officials hardened their hearts.
Ãâ 9:35 So Pharaoh's heart was hard and he would not let the Israelites
go, just as the LORD had said through Moses.
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Ãâ 10:1 Then the LORD said to Moses, "Go to Pharaoh, for I have hardened
his heart and the hearts of his officials so that I may perform these miraculous
signs of mine among them
Ãâ 10:2 that you may tell your children and grandchildren how I dealt
harshly with the Egyptians and how I performed my signs among them, and
that you may know that I am the LORD."
Ãâ 10:3 So Moses and Aaron went to Pharaoh and said to him, "This is
what the LORD, the God of the Hebrews, says: 'How long will you refuse
to humble yourself before me? Let my people go, so that they may worship
me.
Ãâ 10:4 If you refuse to let them go, I will bring locusts into your
country tomorrow.
Ãâ 10:5 They will cover the face of the ground so that it cannot be
seen. They will devour what little you have left af ter the hail, including
every tree that is growing in your fields.
Ãâ 10:6 They will fill your houses and those of all your officials
and all the Egyptians--something neither your father s nor your forefathers
have ever seen from the day they settled in this land till now.'" Then
Moses turned and left Pharaoh.
Ãâ 10:7 Pharaoh's officials said to him, "How long will this man be
a snare to us? Let the people go, so that they may worship the LORD their
God. Do you not yet realize that Egypt is ruined?"
Ãâ 10:8 Then Moses and Aaron were brought back to Pharaoh. "Go, worship
the LORD your God," he said. "Bu t just who will be going?"
Ãâ 10:9 Moses answered, "We will go with our young and old, with our
sons and daughters, and with our flocks and h erds, because we are to celebrate
a festival to the LORD."
Ãâ 10:10 Pharaoh said, "The LORD be with you--if I let you go, along
with your women and children! Clearly you are bent on evil.
Ãâ 10:11 No! Have only the men go; and worship the LORD, since that's
what you have been asking for." Then Moses a nd Aaron were driven out of
Pharaoh's presence.
Ãâ 10:12 And the LORD said to Moses, "Stretch out your hand over Egypt
so that locusts will swarm over the land an d devour everything growing
in the fields, everything left by the hail."
Ãâ 10:13 So Moses stretched out his staff over Egypt, and the LORD
made an east wind blow across the land all that day and all that night.
By morning the wind had brought the locusts;
Ãâ 10:14 they invaded all Egypt and settled down in every area of the
country in great numbers. Never before had there been such a plague of
locusts, nor will there ever be again.
Ãâ 10:15 They covered all the ground until it was black. They devoured
all that was left after the hail--everything gro wing in the fields and
the fruit on the trees. Nothing green remained on tree or plant in all
the land of Egypt.
Ãâ 10:16 Pharaoh quickly summoned Moses and Aaron and said, "I have
sinned against the LORD your God and against y ou.
Ãâ 10:17 Now forgive my sin once more and pray to the LORD your God
to take this deadly plague away from me."
Ãâ 10:18 Moses then left Pharaoh and prayed to the LORD.
Ãâ 10:19 And the LORD changed the wind to a very strong west wind,
which caught up the locusts and carried them into th e Red Sea. Not a locust
was left anywhere in Egypt.
Ãâ 10:20 But the LORD hardened Pharaoh's heart, and he would not let
the Israelites go.
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Ãâ 10:21 Then the LORD said to Moses, "Stretch out your hand toward
the sky so that darkness will spread over Egyp t--darkness that can be
felt."
Ãâ 10:22 So Moses stretched out his hand toward the sky, and total
darkness covered all Egypt for three days.
Ãâ 10:23 No one could see anyone else or leave his place for three
days. Yet all the Israelites had light in the places where they lived.
Ãâ 10:24 Then Pharaoh summoned Moses and said, "Go, worship the LORD.
Even your women and children may go with you ; only leave your flocks and
herds behind."
Ãâ 10:25 But Moses said, "You must allow us to have sacrifices and
burnt offerings to present to the LORD our God.
Ãâ 10:26 Our livestock too must go with us; not a hoof is to be left
behind. We have to use some of them in worshiping the LORD our God, and
until we get there we will not know what we are to use to worship the LORD."
Ãâ 10:27 But the LORD hardened Pharaoh's heart, and he was not willing
to let them go.
Ãâ 10:28 Pharaoh said to Moses, "Get out of my sight! Make sure you
do not appear before me again! The day you see my face you will die."
Ãâ 10:29 "Just as you say," Moses replied, "I will never appear before
you again." |