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Exodus 9:1–35

The Fifth Plague: Livestock Diseased

9 Then the Lord said to Moses, a“Go in to Pharaoh and tell him, ‘Thus says the Lord God of the Hebrews: “Let My people go, that they may bserve Me. For if you crefuse to let them go, and still hold them, behold, the dhand of the Lord will be on your cattle in the field, on the horses, on the donkeys, on the camels, on the oxen, and on the sheep—a very severe pestilence. And ethe Lord will make a difference between the livestock of Israel and the livestock of Egypt. So nothing shall die of all that belongs to the children of Israel.” ’ ” Then the Lord appointed a set time, saying, “Tomorrow the Lord will do this thing in the land.”

So the Lord did this thing on the next day, and fall the livestock of Egypt died; but of the livestock of the children of Israel, not one died. Then Pharaoh sent, and indeed, not even one of the livestock of the Israelites was dead. But the gheart of Pharaoh became hard, and he did not let the people go.

The Sixth Plague: Boils

So the Lord said to Moses and Aaron, “Take for yourselves handfuls of ashes from a furnace, and let Moses scatter it toward the heavens in the sight of Pharaoh. And it will become fine dust in all the land of Egypt, and it will cause hboils that break out in sores on man and beast throughout all the land of Egypt.” 10 Then they took ashes from the furnace and stood before Pharaoh, and Moses scattered them toward heaven. And they caused iboils that break out in sores on man and beast. 11 And the jmagicians could not stand before Moses because of the kboils, for the boils were on the magicians and on all the Egyptians. 12 But the Lord hardened the heart of Pharaoh; and he ldid not heed them, just mas the Lord had spoken to Moses.

The Seventh Plague: Hail

13 Then the Lord said to Moses, n“Rise early in the morning and stand before Pharaoh, and say to him, ‘Thus says the Lord God of the Hebrews: “Let My people go, that they may oserve Me, 14 for at this time I will send all My plagues to your very heart, and on your servants and on your people, pthat you may know that there is none like Me in all the earth. 15 Now if I had qstretched out My hand and struck you and your people with rpestilence, then you would have been cut off from the earth. 16 But indeed for sthis purpose I have raised you up, that I may tshow My power in you, and that My uname may be declared in all the earth. 17 As yet you exalt yourself against My people in that you will not let them go. 18 Behold, tomorrow about this time I will cause very heavy hail to rain down, such as has not been in Egypt since its founding until now. 19 Therefore send now and gather your livestock and all that you have in the field, for the hail shall come down on every man and every animal which is found in the field and is not brought home; and they shall die.” ’ ”

20 He who vfeared the word of the Lord among the wservants of Pharaoh made his servants and his livestock flee to the houses. 21 But he who did not regard the word of the Lord left his servants and his livestock in the field.

22 Then the Lord said to Moses, “Stretch out your hand toward heaven, that there may be xhail in all the land of Egypt—on man, on beast, and on every herb of the field, throughout the land of Egypt.” 23 And Moses stretched out his rod toward heaven; and ythe Lord sent thunder and hail, and fire darted to the ground. And the Lord rained hail on the land of Egypt. 24 So there was hail, and fire mingled with the hail, so very heavy that there was none like it in all the land of Egypt since it became a nation. 25 And the zhail struck throughout the whole land of Egypt, all that was in the field, both man and beast; and the hail struck every herb of the field and broke every tree of the field. 26 aOnly in the land of Goshen, where the children of Israel were, there was no hail.

27 And Pharaoh sent and bcalled for Moses and Aaron, and said to them, c“I have sinned this time. dThe Lord is righteous, and my people and I are wicked. 28 eEntreat 1the Lord, that there may be no more 2mighty thundering and hail, for it is enough. I will let you fgo, and you shall stay no longer.”

29 So Moses said to him, “As soon as I have gone out of the city, I will gspread out my hands to the Lord; the thunder will cease, and there will be no more hail, that you may know that the hearth is the Lord’s. 30 But as for you and your servants, iI know that you will not yet fear the Lord God.”

31 Now the flax and the barley were struck, jfor the barley was in the head and the flax was in bud. 32 But the wheat and the spelt were not struck, for they are 3late crops.

33 So Moses went out of the city from Pharaoh and kspread out his hands to the Lord; then the thunder and the hail ceased, and the rain was not poured on the earth. 34 And when Pharaoh saw that the rain, the hail, and the thunder had ceased, he sinned yet more; and he hardened his heart, he and his servants. 35 So lthe heart of Pharaoh was hard; neither would he let the children of Israel go, as the Lord had spoken by Moses.

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