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1
Then Moses
said,
"What if
they will not believe
me or listen
to what I say?
For they may say,
'
The LORD
has not appeared
to you.'"
2
The LORD
said
to him, "What
is that in your hand?"
And he
said
,
"A staff."
3
Then He said,
"Throw
it on the ground."
So he threw
it on the ground,
and it became
a serpent;
and Moses
fled
from it.
4
But the LORD
said
to Moses,
"Stretch
out your hand
and grasp
it by its tail "--
so he stretched
out his hand
and caught
it, and it became
a staff
in his hand--
5
"that they may believe
that the LORD,
the God
of their fathers,
the God
of Abraham,
the God
of Isaac,
and
the God
of Jacob,
has appeared
to you."
6
The LORD
furthermore
said
to him, "Now
put
your hand
into your bosom."
So he
put
his hand
into his bosom,
and when he took
it out, behold,
his hand
was leprous
like snow.
7
Then He said,
"Put
your hand
into your bosom
again."
So he put
his hand
into his bosom
again,
and when he took
it out of his bosom,
behold,
it was restored
like the rest of his flesh.
8
"If
they will not believe
you or heed
the witness
of the first
sign,
they may believe
the witness
of the last
sign.
9
"But if
they will not believe
even
these
two
signs
or heed
what you say,
then you shall take
some
water
from the Nile
and pour
it on the dry ground;
and the
water
which
you take
from the Nile
will become
blood
on the dry ground."
10
Then Moses
said
to the LORD,
"Please,
Lord,
I have never
been eloquent,
neither
recently
nor
in time past,
nor
since
You have spoken
to Your servant;
for I am slow
of speech
and slow
of tongue."
11
The LORD
said
to him, "Who
has made
man's
mouth?
Or
who
makes
him mute
or
deaf,
or
seeing
or
blind?
Is it not I, the LORD?
12
"Now
then go,
and I, even I, will be with your mouth,
and teach
you what
you are to say."
13
But he said,
"Please,
Lord,
now
send
the message by whomever You will."
14
Then the anger
of the LORD
burned
against Moses,
and He said,
"Is there not your brother
Aaron
the Levite?
I know
that he speaks
fluently.
And moreover,
behold,
he is coming
out to meet
you; when he sees
you, he will be glad
in his heart.
15
"You are to speak
to him and put
the words
in his mouth;
and I, even I, will be with your mouth
and his mouth,
and I will teach
you what
you are to do.
16
"Moreover, he shall speak
for you to the people;
and he will be as a mouth
for you and you will be as God
to him.
17
"You shall take
in your hand
this
staff,
with which
you shall perform
the signs."
18
Then Moses
departed
and returned
to Jethro
his father-in-law
and
said
to him, "Please,
let me go,
that I may return
to my brethren
who
are in Egypt,
and see
if they are still
alive."
And Jethro
said
to Moses,
"Go
in peace."
19
Now the LORD
said
to Moses
in Midian,
"Go
back
to Egypt,
for all
the men
who were seeking
your life
are dead."
20
So
Moses
took
his wife
and his sons
and mounted
them on a donkey,
and returned
to the land
of Egypt.
Moses
also
took
the staff
of God
in his hand.
21
The LORD
said
to Moses,
"When you go
back
to Egypt
see
that you perform
before
Pharaoh
all
the wonders
which
I have put
in your power;
but I will harden
his heart
so that he will not let
the people
go.
22
"Then you shall say
to Pharaoh,
'Thus
says
the LORD,
"Israel
is My son,
My firstborn.
23
"So I said
to you, 'Let
My son
go
that he may serve
Me'; but you have refused
to let him
go
.
Behold,
I will kill
your son,
your firstborn."'"
24
Now it came
about at the lodging place
on the way
that the LORD
met
him and sought
to put him to death.
25
Then Zipporah
took
a flint
and cut off
her son's
foreskin
and threw
it at Moses' feet,
and she said,
"You are indeed
a bridegroom
of blood
to me."
26
So He let him alone.
At that time
she said,
"You are a bridegroom
of blood "--
because of the circumcision.
27
Now the LORD
said
to Aaron,
"Go
to meet
Moses
in the wilderness."
So he went
and met
him at the mountain
of God
and kissed
him.
28
Moses
told
Aaron
all
the words
of the LORD
with which
He had sent
him, and
all
the signs
that He had commanded
him to do.
29
Then Moses
and Aaron
went
and assembled
all
the elders
of the sons
of Israel;
30
and Aaron
spoke
all
the words
which
the LORD
had spoken
to Moses.
He then performed
the signs
in the sight
of the people.
31
So the people
believed;
and when they heard
that the LORD
was concerned
about the sons
of Israel
and that He had seen
their affliction,
then they bowed low
and worshiped.
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