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1
Then the LORD
said
to Moses,
"Go
to Pharaoh,
for I have hardened
his heart
and the heart
of his servants,
that I may perform
these
signs
of Mine among
them,
2
and that you may tell
in the hearing
of your son,
and of your grandson,
how
I made a mockery
of the Egyptians
and
how
I performed
My signs
among them, that you may know
that I am the LORD."
3
Moses
and Aaron
went
to Pharaoh
and said
to him, "Thus
says
the LORD,
the God
of the Hebrews,
'How
long
will you refuse
to humble
yourself before
Me? Let
My people
go,
that they may serve
Me.
4
'
For if
you refuse
to let
My people
go,
behold,
tomorrow
I will bring
locusts
into your territory.
5
'
They shall cover
the surface
of the land,
so that no
one will be able
to see
the land.
They will also eat
the rest
of what has escaped--
what is left
to you from the hail--
and they will eat
every
tree
which sprouts
for you out of the field.
6
Then your houses
shall be filled
and the houses
of all
your servants
and the houses
of all
the Egyptians,
something which
neither
your fathers
nor
your grandfathers
have seen,
from the day
that they came
upon the earth
until
this
day.'"
And he turned
and went
out from Pharaoh.
7
Pharaoh's
servants
said
to him, "How
long
will this
man be a snare
to us? Let
the men
go,
that they may serve
the LORD
their God.
Do you not realize
that Egypt
is destroyed?"
8
So Moses
and Aaron
were brought back
to Pharaoh,
and he said
to them, "Go,
serve
the LORD
your God!
Who
are the ones that are going?"
9
Moses
said,
"We shall go
with our young
and our old;
with our sons
and our daughters,
with our flocks
and our herds
we shall go,
for we must hold a feast
to the LORD."
10
Then he said
to them, "Thus
may the LORD
be with you, if
ever
I let
you and your little ones
go!
Take heed,
for evil
is in your mind.
11
"Not so!
Go
now,
the men
among you, and serve
the LORD,
for that is what you desire."
So they were driven
out from Pharaoh's
presence.
12
Then the LORD
said
to Moses,
"Stretch
out your hand
over
the land
of Egypt
for the locusts,
that they may come
up on
the land
of Egypt
and eat
every
plant
of
the land
,
even all
that the hail
has left."
13
So Moses
stretched
out his staff
over
the land
of Egypt,
and the LORD
directed
an east
wind
on
the land
all
that day
and
all
that night;
and when it was morning,
the east
wind
brought
the locusts.
14
The locusts
came
up over
all
the land
of Egypt
and settled
in
all
the territory
of Egypt
;
they were very
numerous.
There had never
been
so
many locusts,
nor
would there be
so
many again.
15
For they covered
the surface
of the whole
land,
so that
the land
was darkened;
and they ate
every
plant
of
the land
and all
the fruit
of the trees
that the hail
had left.
Thus nothing
green
was left
on tree
or
plant
of the field
through all
the land
of Egypt.
16
Then Pharaoh
hurriedly
called
for Moses
and Aaron,
and he said,
"I have sinned
against the LORD
your God
and against you.
17
"Now
therefore, please
forgive
my sin
only
this
once,
and make supplication
to the LORD
your God,
that He would
only
remove
this
death
from me."
18
He went
out from Pharaoh
and made supplication
to the LORD.
19
So the LORD
shifted
the
wind
to a very
strong
west
wind
which took
up the locusts
and drove
them into the Red
Sea;
not one
locust
was left
in all
the territory
of Egypt.
20
But the LORD
hardened
Pharaoh's
heart,
and he did not let
the sons
of Israel
go.
21
Then the LORD
said
to Moses,
"Stretch
out your hand
toward
the sky,
that there may be darkness
over
the land
of Egypt,
even a darkness
which may be felt."
22
So Moses
stretched
out his hand
toward
the sky,
and there was thick
darkness
in all
the land
of Egypt
for three
days.
23
They did not see
one
another,
nor
did anyone
rise
from his place
for three
days,
but all
the sons
of Israel
had
light
in their dwellings.
24
Then Pharaoh
called
to Moses,
and said,
"Go,
serve
the LORD;
only
let your flocks
and your herds
be detained.
Even
your little ones
may go
with you."
25
But Moses
said,
"You must also
let us have
sacrifices
and burnt offerings,
that we may sacrifice
them to the LORD
our God.
26
"Therefore, our livestock
too
shall go
with us; not a hoof
shall be left behind,
for we shall take
some
of them to serve
the LORD
our God.
And until
we arrive
there,
we ourselves
do not know
with what
we shall serve
the LORD
."
27
But the LORD
hardened
Pharaoh's
heart,
and he was not willing
to let them go.
28
Then Pharaoh
said
to him, "Get away
from me! Beware,
do not see
my face
again,
for in the day
you see
my face
you shall die!"
29
Moses
said,
"You are right;
I shall never
see
your face
again!"
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