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Genesis 11:31
31
And
Terah
took
Abram
his
son,
and
Lot
the
son
of
Haran
his
son's
son,
and
Sarai
his
daughter
in
law,
his
son
Abram's
wife;
and
they
went
forth
with
them
from
Ur
of
the
Chaldees,
to
go
into
the
land
of
Canaan;
and
they
came
unto
Haran,
and
dwelt
there.
Genesis 12:7
7
And
the
LORD
appeared
unto
Abram,
and
said,
Unto
thy
seed
will
I
give
this
land:
and
there
builded
he
an
altar
unto
the
LORD,
who
appeared
unto
him.
Genesis 13:15
15
For
all
the
land
which
thou
seest,
to
thee
will
I
give
it,
and
to
thy
seed
for
ever.
Genesis 15:18
18
In
the
same
day
the
LORD
made
a
covenant
with
Abram,
saying,
Unto
thy
seed
have
I
given
this
land,
from
the
river
of
Egypt
unto
the
great
river,
the
river
Euphrates:
Genesis 17:9
9
And
God
said
unto
Abraham,
Thou
shalt
keep
my
covenant
therefore,
thou,
and
thy
seed
after
thee
in
their
generations.
Genesis 21:2
2
For
Sarah
conceived,
and
bare
Abraham
a
son
in
his
old
age,
at
the
set
time
of
which
God
had
spoken
to
him.
Genesis 23:16
16
And
Abraham
hearkened
unto
Ephron;
and
Abraham
weighed
to
Ephron
the
silver,
which
he
had
named
in
the
audience
of
the
sons
of
Heth,
four
hundred
shekels
of
silver,
current
money
with
the
merchant.
Genesis 25:26
26
And
after
that
came
his
brother
out,
and
his
hand
took
hold
on
Esau's
heel;
and
his
name
was
called
Jacob:
and
Isaac
was
threescore
years
old
when
she
bare
them.
Genesis 26:3
3
Sojourn
in
this
land,
and
I
will
be
with
thee,
and
will
bless
thee;
for
unto
thee,
and
unto
thy
seed,
I
will
give
all
these
countries,
and
I
will
perform
the
oath
which
I
sware
unto
Abraham
thy
father;
Genesis 29:31
31
And
when
the
LORD
saw
that
Leah
was
hated,
he
opened
her
womb:
but
Rachel
was
barren.
Genesis 30:5
5
And
Bilhah
conceived,
and
bare
Jacob
a
son.
Genesis 33:19
19
And
he
bought
a
parcel
of
a
field,
where
he
had
spread
his
tent,
at
the
hand
of
the
children
of
Hamor,
Shechem's
father,
for
an
hundred
pieces
of
money.
Genesis 35:18
18
And
it
came
to
pass,
as
her
soul
was
in
departing,
(for
she
died)
that
she
called
his
name
Benoni:
but
his
father
called
him
Benjamin.
Genesis 37:28
28
Then
there
passed
by
Midianites
merchantmen;
and
they
drew
and
lifted
up
Joseph
out
of
the
pit,
and
sold
Joseph
to
the
Ishmeelites
for
twenty
pieces
of
silver:
and
they
brought
Joseph
into
Egypt.
Genesis 39:23
23
The
keeper
of
the
prison
looked
not
to
any
thing
that
was
under
his
hand;
because
the
LORD
was
with
him,
and
that
which
he
did,
the
LORD
made
it
to
prosper.
Genesis 41:54
54
And
the
seven
years
of
dearth
began
to
come,
according
as
Joseph
had
said:
and
the
dearth
was
in
all
lands;
but
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
there
was
bread.
Genesis 42:6
6
And
Joseph
was
the
governor
over
the
land,
and
he
it
was
that
sold
to
all
the
people
of
the
land:
and
Joseph's
brethren
came,
and
bowed
down
themselves
before
him
with
their
faces
to
the
earth.
Genesis 45:27
27
And
they
told
him
all
the
words
of
Joseph,
which
he
had
said
unto
them:
and
when
he
saw
the
wagons
which
Joseph
had
sent
to
carry
him,
the
spirit
of
Jacob
their
father
revived:
Genesis 46:27
27
And
the
sons
of
Joseph,
which
were
born
him
in
Egypt,
were
two
souls:
all
the
souls
of
the
house
of
Jacob,
which
came
into
Egypt,
were
threescore
and
ten.
Genesis 49:33
33
And
when
Jacob
had
made
an
end
of
commanding
his
sons,
he
gathered
up
his
feet
into
the
bed,
and
yielded
up
the
ghost,
and
was
gathered
unto
his
people.
Exodus 1:22
22
And
Pharaoh
charged
all
his
people,
saying,
Every
son
that
is
born
ye
shall
cast
into
the
river,
and
every
daughter
ye
shall
save
alive.
Exodus 2:22
22
And
she
bare
him
a
son,
and
he
called
his
name
Gershom:
for
he
said,
I
have
been
a
stranger
in
a
strange
land.
Exodus 3:12
12
And
he
said,
Certainly
I
will
be
with
thee;
and
this
shall
be
a
token
unto
thee,
that
I
have
sent
thee:
When
thou
hast
brought
forth
the
people
out
of
Egypt,
ye
shall
serve
God
upon
this
mountain.
Exodus 4:20
20
And
Moses
took
his
wife
and
his
sons,
and
set
them
upon
an
ass,
and
he
returned
to
the
land
of
Egypt:
and
Moses
took
the
rod
of
God
in
his
hand.
Exodus 7:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25
1
And
the
LORD
said
unto
Moses,
See,
I
have
made
thee
a
god
to
Pharaoh:
and
Aaron
thy
brother
shall
be
thy
prophet.
2
Thou
shalt
speak
all
that
I
command
thee:
and
Aaron
thy
brother
shall
speak
unto
Pharaoh,
that
he
send
the
children
of
Israel
out
of
his
land.
3
And
I
will
harden
Pharaoh's
heart,
and
multiply
my
signs
and
my
wonders
in
the
land
of
Egypt.
4
But
Pharaoh
shall
not
hearken
unto
you,
that
I
may
lay
my
hand
upon
Egypt,
and
bring
forth
mine
armies,
and
my
people
the
children
of
Israel,
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt
by
great
judgments.
5
And
the
Egyptians
shall
know
that
I
am
the
LORD,
when
I
stretch
forth
mine
hand
upon
Egypt,
and
bring
out
the
children
of
Israel
from
among
them.
6
And
Moses
and
Aaron
did
as
the
LORD
commanded
them,
so
did
they.
7
And
Moses
was
fourscore
years
old,
and
Aaron
fourscore
and
three
years
old,
when
they
spake
unto
Pharaoh.
8
And
the
LORD
spake
unto
Moses
and
unto
Aaron,
saying,
9
When
Pharaoh
shall
speak
unto
you,
saying,
Shew
a
miracle
for
you:
then
thou
shalt
say
unto
Aaron,
Take
thy
rod,
and
cast
it
before
Pharaoh,
and
it
shall
become
a
serpent.
10
And
Moses
and
Aaron
went
in
unto
Pharaoh,
and
they
did
so
as
the
LORD
had
commanded:
and
Aaron
cast
down
his
rod
before
Pharaoh,
and
before
his
servants,
and
it
became
a
serpent.
11
Then
Pharaoh
also
called
the
wise
men
and
the
sorcerers:
now
the
magicians
of
Egypt,
they
also
did
in
like
manner
with
their
enchantments.
12
For
they
cast
down
every
man
his
rod,
and
they
became
serpents:
but
Aaron's
rod
swallowed
up
their
rods.
13
And
he
hardened
Pharaoh's
heart,
that
he
hearkened
not
unto
them;
as
the
LORD
had
said.
14
And
the
LORD
said
unto
Moses,
Pharaoh's
heart
is
hardened,
he
refuseth
to
let
the
people
go.
15
Get
thee
unto
Pharaoh
in
the
morning;
lo,
he
goeth
out
unto
the
water;
and
thou
shalt
stand
by
the
river's
brink
against
he
come;
and
the
rod
which
was
turned
to
a
serpent
shalt
thou
take
in
thine
hand.
16
And
thou
shalt
say
unto
him,
The
LORD
God
of
the
Hebrews
hath
sent
me
unto
thee,
saying,
Let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me
in
the
wilderness:
and,
behold,
hitherto
thou
wouldest
not
hear.
17
Thus
saith
the
LORD,
In
this
thou
shalt
know
that
I
am
the
LORD:
behold,
I
will
smite
with
the
rod
that
is
in
mine
hand
upon
the
waters
which
are
in
the
river,
and
they
shall
be
turned
to
blood.
18
And
the
fish
that
is
in
the
river
shall
die,
and
the
river
shall
stink;
and
the
Egyptians
shall
lothe
to
drink
of
the
water
of
the
river.
19
And
the
LORD
spake
unto
Moses,
Say
unto
Aaron,
Take
thy
rod,
and
stretch
out
thine
hand
upon
the
waters
of
Egypt,
upon
their
streams,
upon
their
rivers,
and
upon
their
ponds,
and
upon
all
their
pools
of
water,
that
they
may
become
blood;
and
that
there
may
be
blood
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
both
in
vessels
of
wood,
and
in
vessels
of
stone.
20
And
Moses
and
Aaron
did
so,
as
the
LORD
commanded;
and
he
lifted
up
the
rod,
and
smote
the
waters
that
were
in
the
river,
in
the
sight
of
Pharaoh,
and
in
the
sight
of
his
servants;
and
all
the
waters
that
were
in
the
river
were
turned
to
blood.
21
And
the
fish
that
was
in
the
river
died;
and
the
river
stank,
and
the
Egyptians
could
not
drink
of
the
water
of
the
river;
and
there
was
blood
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
22
And
the
magicians
of
Egypt
did
so
with
their
enchantments:
and
Pharaoh's
heart
was
hardened,
neither
did
he
hearken
unto
them;
as
the
LORD
had
said.
23
And
Pharaoh
turned
and
went
into
his
house,
neither
did
he
set
his
heart
to
this
also.
24
And
all
the
Egyptians
digged
round
about
the
river
for
water
to
drink;
for
they
could
not
drink
of
the
water
of
the
river.
25
And
seven
days
were
fulfilled,
after
that
the
LORD
had
smitten
the
river.
Exodus 8:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
1
And
the
LORD
spake
unto
Moses,
Go
unto
Pharaoh,
and
say
unto
him,
Thus
saith
the
LORD,
Let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me.
2
And
if
thou
refuse
to
let
them
go,
behold,
I
will
smite
all
thy
borders
with
frogs:
3
And
the
river
shall
bring
forth
frogs
abundantly,
which
shall
go
up
and
come
into
thine
house,
and
into
thy
bedchamber,
and
upon
thy
bed,
and
into
the
house
of
thy
servants,
and
upon
thy
people,
and
into
thine
ovens,
and
into
thy
kneadingtroughs:
4
And
the
frogs
shall
come
up
both
on
thee,
and
upon
thy
people,
and
upon
all
thy
servants.
5
And
the
LORD
spake
unto
Moses,
Say
unto
Aaron,
Stretch
forth
thine
hand
with
thy
rod
over
the
streams,
over
the
rivers,
and
over
the
ponds,
and
cause
frogs
to
come
up
upon
the
land
of
Egypt.
6
And
Aaron
stretched
out
his
hand
over
the
waters
of
Egypt;
and
the
frogs
came
up,
and
covered
the
land
of
Egypt.
7
And
the
magicians
did
so
with
their
enchantments,
and
brought
up
frogs
upon
the
land
of
Egypt.
8
Then
Pharaoh
called
for
Moses
and
Aaron,
and
said,
Intreat
the
LORD,
that
he
may
take
away
the
frogs
from
me,
and
from
my
people;
and
I
will
let
the
people
go,
that
they
may
do
sacrifice
unto
the
LORD.
9
And
Moses
said
unto
Pharaoh,
Glory
over
me:
when
shall
I
intreat
for
thee,
and
for
thy
servants,
and
for
thy
people,
to
destroy
the
frogs
from
thee
and
thy
houses,
that
they
may
remain
in
the
river
only?
10
And
he
said,
To
morrow.
And
he
said,
Be
it
according
to
thy
word:
that
thou
mayest
know
that
there
is
none
like
unto
the
LORD
our
God.
11
And
the
frogs
shall
depart
from
thee,
and
from
thy
houses,
and
from
thy
servants,
and
from
thy
people;
they
shall
remain
in
the
river
only.
12
And
Moses
and
Aaron
went
out
from
Pharaoh:
and
Moses
cried
unto
the
LORD
because
of
the
frogs
which
he
had
brought
against
Pharaoh.
13
And
the
LORD
did
according
to
the
word
of
Moses;
and
the
frogs
died
out
of
the
houses,
out
of
the
villages,
and
out
of
the
fields.
14
And
they
gathered
them
together
upon
heaps:
and
the
land
stank.
15
But
when
Pharaoh
saw
that
there
was
respite,
he
hardened
his
heart,
and
hearkened
not
unto
them;
as
the
LORD
had
said.
16
And
the
LORD
said
unto
Moses,
Say
unto
Aaron,
Stretch
out
thy
rod,
and
smite
the
dust
of
the
land,
that
it
may
become
lice
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
17
And
they
did
so;
for
Aaron
stretched
out
his
hand
with
his
rod,
and
smote
the
dust
of
the
earth,
and
it
became
lice
in
man,
and
in
beast;
all
the
dust
of
the
land
became
lice
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
18
And
the
magicians
did
so
with
their
enchantments
to
bring
forth
lice,
but
they
could
not:
so
there
were
lice
upon
man,
and
upon
beast.
19
Then
the
magicians
said
unto
Pharaoh,
This
is
the
finger
of
God:
and
Pharaoh's
heart
was
hardened,
and
he
hearkened
not
unto
them;
as
the
LORD
had
said.
20
And
the
LORD
said
unto
Moses,
Rise
up
early
in
the
morning,
and
stand
before
Pharaoh;
lo,
he
cometh
forth
to
the
water;
and
say
unto
him,
Thus
saith
the
LORD,
Let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me.
21
Else,
if
thou
wilt
not
let
my
people
go,
behold,
I
will
send
swarms
of
flies
upon
thee,
and
upon
thy
servants,
and
upon
thy
people,
and
into
thy
houses:
and
the
houses
of
the
Egyptians
shall
be
full
of
swarms
of
flies,
and
also
the
ground
whereon
they
are.
22
And
I
will
sever
in
that
day
the
land
of
Goshen,
in
which
my
people
dwell,
that
no
swarms
of
flies
shall
be
there;
to
the
end
thou
mayest
know
that
I
am
the
LORD
in
the
midst
of
the
earth.
23
And
I
will
put
a
division
between
my
people
and
thy
people:
to
morrow
shall
this
sign
be.
24
And
the
LORD
did
so;
and
there
came
a
grievous
swarm
of
flies
into
the
house
of
Pharaoh,
and
into
his
servants'
houses,
and
into
all
the
land
of
Egypt:
the
land
was
corrupted
by
reason
of
the
swarm
of
flies.
25
And
Pharaoh
called
for
Moses
and
for
Aaron,
and
said,
Go
ye,
sacrifice
to
your
God
in
the
land.
26
And
Moses
said,
It
is
not
meet
so
to
do;
for
we
shall
sacrifice
the
abomination
of
the
Egyptians
to
the
LORD
our
God:
lo,
shall
we
sacrifice
the
abomination
of
the
Egyptians
before
their
eyes,
and
will
they
not
stone
us?
27
We
will
go
three
days'
journey
into
the
wilderness,
and
sacrifice
to
the
LORD
our
God,
as
he
shall
command
us.
28
And
Pharaoh
said,
I
will
let
you
go,
that
ye
may
sacrifice
to
the
LORD
your
God
in
the
wilderness;
only
ye
shall
not
go
very
far
away:
intreat
for
me.
29
And
Moses
said,
Behold,
I
go
out
from
thee,
and
I
will
intreat
the
LORD
that
the
swarms
of
flies
may
depart
from
Pharaoh,
from
his
servants,
and
from
his
people,
to
morrow:
but
let
not
Pharaoh
deal
deceitfully
any
more
in
not
letting
the
people
go
to
sacrifice
to
the
LORD.
30
And
Moses
went
out
from
Pharaoh,
and
intreated
the
LORD.
31
And
the
LORD
did
according
to
the
word
of
Moses;
and
he
removed
the
swarms
of
flies
from
Pharaoh,
from
his
servants,
and
from
his
people;
there
remained
not
one.
32
And
Pharaoh
hardened
his
heart
at
this
time
also,
neither
would
he
let
the
people
go.
Exodus 9:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35
1
Then
the
LORD
said
unto
Moses,
Go
in
unto
Pharaoh,
and
tell
him,
Thus
saith
the
LORD
God
of
the
Hebrews,
Let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me.
2
For
if
thou
refuse
to
let
them
go,
and
wilt
hold
them
still,
3
Behold,
the
hand
of
the
LORD
is
upon
thy
cattle
which
is
in
the
field,
upon
the
horses,
upon
the
asses,
upon
the
camels,
upon
the
oxen,
and
upon
the
sheep:
there
shall
be
a
very
grievous
murrain.
4
And
the
LORD
shall
sever
between
the
cattle
of
Israel
and
the
cattle
of
Egypt:
and
there
shall
nothing
die
of
all
that
is
the
children's
of
Israel.
5
And
the
LORD
appointed
a
set
time,
saying,
To
morrow
the
LORD
shall
do
this
thing
in
the
land.
6
And
the
LORD
did
that
thing
on
the
morrow,
and
all
the
cattle
of
Egypt
died:
but
of
the
cattle
of
the
children
of
Israel
died
not
one.
7
And
Pharaoh
sent,
and,
behold,
there
was
not
one
of
the
cattle
of
the
Israelites
dead.
And
the
heart
of
Pharaoh
was
hardened,
and
he
did
not
let
the
people
go.
8
And
the
LORD
said
unto
Moses
and
unto
Aaron,
Take
to
you
handfuls
of
ashes
of
the
furnace,
and
let
Moses
sprinkle
it
toward
the
heaven
in
the
sight
of
Pharaoh.
9
And
it
shall
become
small
dust
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
shall
be
a
boil
breaking
forth
with
blains
upon
man,
and
upon
beast,
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
10
And
they
took
ashes
of
the
furnace,
and
stood
before
Pharaoh;
and
Moses
sprinkled
it
up
toward
heaven;
and
it
became
a
boil
breaking
forth
with
blains
upon
man,
and
upon
beast.
11
And
the
magicians
could
not
stand
before
Moses
because
of
the
boils;
for
the
boil
was
upon
the
magicians,
and
upon
all
the
Egyptians.
12
And
the
LORD
hardened
the
heart
of
Pharaoh,
and
he
hearkened
not
unto
them;
as
the
LORD
had
spoken
unto
Moses.
13
And
the
LORD
said
unto
Moses,
Rise
up
early
in
the
morning,
and
stand
before
Pharaoh,
and
say
unto
him,
Thus
saith
the
LORD
God
of
the
Hebrews,
Let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me.
14
For
I
will
at
this
time
send
all
my
plagues
upon
thine
heart,
and
upon
thy
servants,
and
upon
thy
people;
that
thou
mayest
know
that
there
is
none
like
me
in
all
the
earth.
15
For
now
I
will
stretch
out
my
hand,
that
I
may
smite
thee
and
thy
people
with
pestilence;
and
thou
shalt
be
cut
off
from
the
earth.
16
And
in
very
deed
for
this
cause
have
I
raised
thee
up,
for
to
shew
in
thee
my
power;
and
that
my
name
may
be
declared
throughout
all
the
earth.
17
As
yet
exaltest
thou
thyself
against
my
people,
that
thou
wilt
not
let
them
go?
18
Behold,
to
morrow
about
this
time
I
will
cause
it
to
rain
a
very
grievous
hail,
such
as
hath
not
been
in
Egypt
since
the
foundation
thereof
even
until
now.
19
Send
therefore
now,
and
gather
thy
cattle,
and
all
that
thou
hast
in
the
field;
for
upon
every
man
and
beast
which
shall
be
found
in
the
field,
and
shall
not
be
brought
home,
the
hail
shall
come
down
upon
them,
and
they
shall
die.
20
He
that
feared
the
word
of
the
LORD
among
the
servants
of
Pharaoh
made
his
servants
and
his
cattle
flee
into
the
houses:
21
And
he
that
regarded
not
the
word
of
the
LORD
left
his
servants
and
his
cattle
in
the
field.
22
And
the
LORD
said
unto
Moses,
Stretch
forth
thine
hand
toward
heaven,
that
there
may
be
hail
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
upon
man,
and
upon
beast,
and
upon
every
herb
of
the
field,
throughout
the
land
of
Egypt.
23
And
Moses
stretched
forth
his
rod
toward
heaven:
and
the
LORD
sent
thunder
and
hail,
and
the
fire
ran
along
upon
the
ground;
and
the
LORD
rained
hail
upon
the
land
of
Egypt.
24
So
there
was
hail,
and
fire
mingled
with
the
hail,
very
grievous,
such
as
there
was
none
like
it
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
since
it
became
a
nation.
25
And
the
hail
smote
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt
all
that
was
in
the
field,
both
man
and
beast;
and
the
hail
smote
every
herb
of
the
field,
and
brake
every
tree
of
the
field.
26
Only
in
the
land
of
Goshen,
where
the
children
of
Israel
were,
was
there
no
hail.
27
And
Pharaoh
sent,
and
called
for
Moses
and
Aaron,
and
said
unto
them,
I
have
sinned
this
time:
the
LORD
is
righteous,
and
I
and
my
people
are
wicked.
28
Intreat
the
LORD
(for
it
is
enough)
that
there
be
no
more
mighty
thunderings
and
hail;
and
I
will
let
you
go,
and
ye
shall
stay
no
longer.
29
And
Moses
said
unto
him,
As
soon
as
I
am
gone
out
of
the
city,
I
will
spread
abroad
my
hands
unto
the
LORD;
and
the
thunder
shall
cease,
neither
shall
there
be
any
more
hail;
that
thou
mayest
know
how
that
the
earth
is
the
LORD'S.
30
But
as
for
thee
and
thy
servants,
I
know
that
ye
will
not
yet
fear
the
LORD
God.
31
And
the
flax
and
the
barley
was
smitten:
for
the
barley
was
in
the
ear,
and
the
flax
was
bolled.
32
But
the
wheat
and
the
rie
were
not
smitten:
for
they
were
not
grown
up.
33
And
Moses
went
out
of
the
city
from
Pharaoh,
and
spread
abroad
his
hands
unto
the
LORD:
and
the
thunders
and
hail
ceased,
and
the
rain
was
not
poured
upon
the
earth.
34
And
when
Pharaoh
saw
that
the
rain
and
the
hail
and
the
thunders
were
ceased,
he
sinned
yet
more,
and
hardened
his
heart,
he
and
his
servants.
35
And
the
heart
of
Pharaoh
was
hardened,
neither
would
he
let
the
children
of
Israel
go;
as
the
LORD
had
spoken
by
Moses.
Exodus 10:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29
1
And
the
LORD
said
unto
Moses,
Go
in
unto
Pharaoh:
for
I
have
hardened
his
heart,
and
the
heart
of
his
servants,
that
I
might
shew
these
my
signs
before
him:
2
And
that
thou
mayest
tell
in
the
ears
of
thy
son,
and
of
thy
son's
son,
what
things
I
have
wrought
in
Egypt,
and
my
signs
which
I
have
done
among
them;
that
ye
may
know
how
that
I
am
the
LORD.
3
And
Moses
and
Aaron
came
in
unto
Pharaoh,
and
said
unto
him,
Thus
saith
the
LORD
God
of
the
Hebrews,
How
long
wilt
thou
refuse
to
humble
thyself
before
me?
let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me.
4
Else,
if
thou
refuse
to
let
my
people
go,
behold,
to
morrow
will
I
bring
the
locusts
into
thy
coast:
5
And
they
shall
cover
the
face
of
the
earth,
that
one
cannot
be
able
to
see
the
earth:
and
they
shall
eat
the
residue
of
that
which
is
escaped,
which
remaineth
unto
you
from
the
hail,
and
shall
eat
every
tree
which
groweth
for
you
out
of
the
field:
6
And
they
shall
fill
thy
houses,
and
the
houses
of
all
thy
servants,
and
the
houses
of
all
the
Egyptians;
which
neither
thy
fathers,
nor
thy
fathers'
fathers
have
seen,
since
the
day
that
they
were
upon
the
earth
unto
this
day.
And
he
turned
himself,
and
went
out
from
Pharaoh.
7
And
Pharaoh's
servants
said
unto
him,
How
long
shall
this
man
be
a
snare
unto
us?
let
the
men
go,
that
they
may
serve
the
LORD
their
God:
knowest
thou
not
yet
that
Egypt
is
destroyed?
8
And
Moses
and
Aaron
were
brought
again
unto
Pharaoh:
and
he
said
unto
them,
Go,
serve
the
LORD
your
God:
but
who
are
they
that
shall
go?
9
And
Moses
said,
We
will
go
with
our
young
and
with
our
old,
with
our
sons
and
with
our
daughters,
with
our
flocks
and
with
our
herds
will
we
go;
for
we
must
hold
a
feast
unto
the
LORD.
10
And
he
said
unto
them,
Let
the
LORD
be
so
with
you,
as
I
will
let
you
go,
and
your
little
ones:
look
to
it;
for
evil
is
before
you.
11
Not
so:
go
now
ye
that
are
men,
and
serve
the
LORD;
for
that
ye
did
desire.
And
they
were
driven
out
from
Pharaoh's
presence.
12
And
the
LORD
said
unto
Moses,
Stretch
out
thine
hand
over
the
land
of
Egypt
for
the
locusts,
that
they
may
come
up
upon
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
eat
every
herb
of
the
land,
even
all
that
the
hail
hath
left.
13
And
Moses
stretched
forth
his
rod
over
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
the
LORD
brought
an
east
wind
upon
the
land
all
that
day,
and
all
that
night;
and
when
it
was
morning,
the
east
wind
brought
the
locusts.
14
And
the
locusts
went
up
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
rested
in
all
the
coasts
of
Egypt:
very
grievous
were
they;
before
them
there
were
no
such
locusts
as
they,
neither
after
them
shall
be
such.
15
For
they
covered
the
face
of
the
whole
earth,
so
that
the
land
was
darkened;
and
they
did
eat
every
herb
of
the
land,
and
all
the
fruit
of
the
trees
which
the
hail
had
left:
and
there
remained
not
any
green
thing
in
the
trees,
or
in
the
herbs
of
the
field,
through
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
16
Then
Pharaoh
called
for
Moses
and
Aaron
in
haste;
and
he
said,
I
have
sinned
against
the
LORD
your
God,
and
against
you.
17
Now
therefore
forgive,
I
pray
thee,
my
sin
only
this
once,
and
intreat
the
LORD
your
God,
that
he
may
take
away
from
me
this
death
only.
18
And
he
went
out
from
Pharaoh,
and
intreated
the
LORD.
19
And
the
LORD
turned
a
mighty
strong
west
wind,
which
took
away
the
locusts,
and
cast
them
into
the
Red
sea;
there
remained
not
one
locust
in
all
the
coasts
of
Egypt.
20
But
the
LORD
hardened
Pharaoh's
heart,
so
that
he
would
not
let
the
children
of
Israel
go.
21
And
the
LORD
said
unto
Moses,
Stretch
out
thine
hand
toward
heaven,
that
there
may
be
darkness
over
the
land
of
Egypt,
even
darkness
which
may
be
felt.
22
And
Moses
stretched
forth
his
hand
toward
heaven;
and
there
was
a
thick
darkness
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
three
days:
23
They
saw
not
one
another,
neither
rose
any
from
his
place
for
three
days:
but
all
the
children
of
Israel
had
light
in
their
dwellings.
24
And
Pharaoh
called
unto
Moses,
and
said,
Go
ye,
serve
the
LORD;
only
let
your
flocks
and
your
herds
be
stayed:
let
your
little
ones
also
go
with
you.
25
And
Moses
said,
Thou
must
give
us
also
sacrifices
and
burnt
offerings,
that
we
may
sacrifice
unto
the
LORD
our
God.
26
Our
cattle
also
shall
go
with
us;
there
shall
not
an
hoof
be
left
behind;
for
thereof
must
we
take
to
serve
the
LORD
our
God;
and
we
know
not
with
what
we
must
serve
the
LORD,
until
we
come
thither.
27
But
the
LORD
hardened
Pharaoh's
heart,
and
he
would
not
let
them
go.
28
And
Pharaoh
said
unto
him,
Get
thee
from
me,
take
heed
to
thyself,
see
my
face
no
more;
for
in
that
day
thou
seest
my
face
thou
shalt
die.
29
And
Moses
said,
Thou
hast
spoken
well,
I
will
see
thy
face
again
no
more.
Exodus 12:41
41
And
it
came
to
pass
at
the
end
of
the
four
hundred
and
thirty
years,
even
the
selfsame
day
it
came
to
pass,
that
all
the
hosts
of
the
LORD
went
out
from
the
land
of
Egypt.
Exodus 13:19
19
And
Moses
took
the
bones
of
Joseph
with
him:
for
he
had
straitly
sworn
the
children
of
Israel,
saying,
God
will
surely
visit
you;
and
ye
shall
carry
up
my
bones
away
hence
with
you.
Exodus 14:21
21
And
Moses
stretched
out
his
hand
over
the
sea;
and
the
LORD
caused
the
sea
to
go
back
by
a
strong
east
wind
all
that
night,
and
made
the
sea
dry
land,
and
the
waters
were
divided.
Exodus 16:1
1
And
they
took
their
journey
from
Elim,
and
all
the
congregation
of
the
children
of
Israel
came
unto
the
wilderness
of
Sin,
which
is
between
Elim
and
Sinai,
on
the
fifteenth
day
of
the
second
month
after
their
departing
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt.
Exodus 18:4
4
And
the
name
of
the
other
was
Eliezer;
for
the
God
of
my
father,
said
he,
was
mine
help,
and
delivered
me
from
the
sword
of
Pharaoh:
Exodus 19:3
3
And
Moses
went
up
unto
God,
and
the
LORD
called
unto
him
out
of
the
mountain,
saying,
Thus
shalt
thou
say
to
the
house
of
Jacob,
and
tell
the
children
of
Israel;
Exodus 20:1
1
And
God
spake
all
these
words,
saying,
Exodus 21:1
1
Now
these
are
the
judgments
which
thou
shalt
set
before
them.
Exodus 25:40
40
And
look
that
thou
make
them
after
their
pattern,
which
was
shewed
thee
in
the
mount.
Exodus 32:9
9
And
the
LORD
said
unto
Moses,
I
have
seen
this
people,
and,
behold,
it
is
a
stiffnecked
people:
Exodus 33:1
1
And
the
LORD
said
unto
Moses,
Depart,
and
go
up
hence,
thou
and
the
people
which
thou
hast
brought
up
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
unto
the
land
which
I
sware
unto
Abraham,
to
Isaac,
and
to
Jacob,
saying,
Unto
thy
seed
will
I
give
it:
Leviticus 24:16
16
And
he
that
blasphemeth
the
name
of
the
LORD,
he
shall
surely
be
put
to
death,
and
all
the
congregation
shall
certainly
stone
him:
as
well
the
stranger,
as
he
that
is
born
in
the
land,
when
he
blasphemeth
the
name
of
the
LORD,
shall
be
put
to
death.
Leviticus 26:41
41
And
that
I
also
have
walked
contrary
unto
them,
and
have
brought
them
into
the
land
of
their
enemies;
if
then
their
uncircumcised
hearts
be
humbled,
and
they
then
accept
of
the
punishment
of
their
iniquity:
Numbers 20:16
16
And
when
we
cried
unto
the
LORD,
he
heard
our
voice,
and
sent
an
angel,
and
hath
brought
us
forth
out
of
Egypt:
and,
behold,
we
are
in
Kadesh,
a
city
in
the
uttermost
of
thy
border:
Deuteronomy 4:19
19
And
lest
thou
lift
up
thine
eyes
unto
heaven,
and
when
thou
seest
the
sun,
and
the
moon,
and
the
stars,
even
all
the
host
of
heaven,
shouldest
be
driven
to
worship
them,
and
serve
them,
which
the
LORD
thy
God
hath
divided
unto
all
nations
under
the
whole
heaven.
Deuteronomy 5:27
27
Go
thou
near,
and
hear
all
that
the
LORD
our
God
shall
say:
and
speak
thou
unto
us
all
that
the
LORD
our
God
shall
speak
unto
thee;
and
we
will
hear
it,
and
do
it.
Deuteronomy 9:16
16
And
I
looked,
and,
behold,
ye
had
sinned
against
the
LORD
your
God,
and
had
made
you
a
molten
calf:
ye
had
turned
aside
quickly
out
of
the
way
which
the
LORD
had
commanded
you.
Deuteronomy 10:22
22
Thy
fathers
went
down
into
Egypt
with
threescore
and
ten
persons;
and
now
the
LORD
thy
God
hath
made
thee
as
the
stars
of
heaven
for
multitude.
Deuteronomy 13:9
9
But
thou
shalt
surely
kill
him;
thine
hand
shall
be
first
upon
him
to
put
him
to
death,
and
afterwards
the
hand
of
all
the
people.
Deuteronomy 18:15
15
The
LORD
thy
God
will
raise
up
unto
thee
a
Prophet
from
the
midst
of
thee,
of
thy
brethren,
like
unto
me;
unto
him
ye
shall
hearken;
Joshua 3:14
14
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
the
people
removed
from
their
tents,
to
pass
over
Jordan,
and
the
priests
bearing
the
ark
of
the
covenant
before
the
people;
Joshua 5:15
15
And
the
captain
of
the
LORD'S
host
said
unto
Joshua,
Loose
thy
shoe
from
off
thy
foot;
for
the
place
whereon
thou
standest
is
holy.
And
Joshua
did
so.
Joshua 24:32
32
And
the
bones
of
Joseph,
which
the
children
of
Israel
brought
up
out
of
Egypt,
buried
they
in
Shechem,
in
a
parcel
of
ground
which
Jacob
bought
of
the
sons
of
Hamor
the
father
of
Shechem
for
an
hundred
pieces
of
silver:
and
it
became
the
inheritance
of
the
children
of
Joseph.
2 Samuel 7:1
1
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
the
king
sat
in
his
house,
and
the
LORD
had
given
him
rest
round
about
from
all
his
enemies;
1 Kings 8:27
27
But
will
God
indeed
dwell
on
the
earth?
behold,
the
heaven
and
heaven
of
heavens
cannot
contain
thee;
how
much
less
this
house
that
I
have
builded?
2 Kings 21:3
3
For
he
built
up
again
the
high
places
which
Hezekiah
his
father
had
destroyed;
and
he
reared
up
altars
for
Baal,
and
made
a
grove,
as
did
Ahab
king
of
Israel;
and
worshipped
all
the
host
of
heaven,
and
served
them.
1 Chronicles 22:7
7
And
David
said
to
Solomon,
My
son,
as
for
me,
it
was
in
my
mind
to
build
an
house
unto
the
name
of
the
LORD
my
God:
2 Chronicles 2:6
6
But
who
is
able
to
build
him
an
house,
seeing
the
heaven
and
heaven
of
heavens
cannot
contain
him?
who
am
I
then,
that
I
should
build
him
an
house,
save
only
to
burn
sacrifice
before
him?
2 Chronicles 36:16
16
But
they
mocked
the
messengers
of
God,
and
despised
his
words,
and
misused
his
prophets,
until
the
wrath
of
the
LORD
arose
against
his
people,
till
there
was
no
remedy.
Nehemiah 9:24
24
So
the
children
went
in
and
possessed
the
land,
and
thou
subduedst
before
them
the
inhabitants
of
the
land,
the
Canaanites,
and
gavest
them
into
their
hands,
with
their
kings,
and
the
people
of
the
land,
that
they
might
do
with
them
as
they
would.
Psalms 31:5
5
Into
thine
hand
I
commit
my
spirit:
thou
hast
redeemed
me,
O
LORD
God
of
truth.
Psalms 44:2
2
How
thou
didst
drive
out
the
heathen
with
thy
hand,
and
plantedst
them;
how
thou
didst
afflict
the
people,
and
cast
them
out.
Psalms 81:12
12
So
I
gave
them
up
unto
their
own
hearts'
lust:
and
they
walked
in
their
own
counsels.
Psalms 89:19
19
Then
thou
spakest
in
vision
to
thy
holy
one,
and
saidst,
I
have
laid
help
upon
one
that
is
mighty;
I
have
exalted
one
chosen
out
of
the
people.
Psalms 105:27
27
They
shewed
his
signs
among
them,
and
wonders
in
the
land
of
Ham.
Psalms 106:19
19
They
made
a
calf
in
Horeb,
and
worshipped
the
molten
image.
Isaiah 63:9
9
In
all
their
affliction
he
was
afflicted,
and
the
angel
of
his
presence
saved
them:
in
his
love
and
in
his
pity
he
redeemed
them;
and
he
bare
them,
and
carried
them
all
the
days
of
old.
Isaiah 66:2
2
For
all
those
things
hath
mine
hand
made,
and
all
those
things
have
been,
saith
the
LORD:
but
to
this
man
will
I
look,
even
to
him
that
is
poor
and
of
a
contrite
spirit,
and
trembleth
at
my
word.
Jeremiah 4:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31
1
If
thou
wilt
return,
O
Israel,
saith
the
LORD,
return
unto
me:
and
if
thou
wilt
put
away
thine
abominations
out
of
my
sight,
then
shalt
thou
not
remove.
2
And
thou
shalt
swear,
The
LORD
liveth,
in
truth,
in
judgment,
and
in
righteousness;
and
the
nations
shall
bless
themselves
in
him,
and
in
him
shall
they
glory.
3
For
thus
saith
the
LORD
to
the
men
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem,
Break
up
your
fallow
ground,
and
sow
not
among
thorns.
4
Circumcise
yourselves
to
the
LORD,
and
take
away
the
foreskins
of
your
heart,
ye
men
of
Judah
and
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem:
lest
my
fury
come
forth
like
fire,
and
burn
that
none
can
quench
it,
because
of
the
evil
of
your
doings.
5
Declare
ye
in
Judah,
and
publish
in
Jerusalem;
and
say,
Blow
ye
the
trumpet
in
the
land:
cry,
gather
together,
and
say,
Assemble
yourselves,
and
let
us
go
into
the
defenced
cities.
6
Set
up
the
standard
toward
Zion:
retire,
stay
not:
for
I
will
bring
evil
from
the
north,
and
a
great
destruction.
7
The
lion
is
come
up
from
his
thicket,
and
the
destroyer
of
the
Gentiles
is
on
his
way;
he
is
gone
forth
from
his
place
to
make
thy
land
desolate;
and
thy
cities
shall
be
laid
waste,
without
an
inhabitant.
8
For
this
gird
you
with
sackcloth,
lament
and
howl:
for
the
fierce
anger
of
the
LORD
is
not
turned
back
from
us.
9
And
it
shall
come
to
pass
at
that
day,
saith
the
LORD,
that
the
heart
of
the
king
shall
perish,
and
the
heart
of
the
princes;
and
the
priests
shall
be
astonished,
and
the
prophets
shall
wonder.
10
Then
said
I,
Ah,
Lord
GOD!
surely
thou
hast
greatly
deceived
this
people
and
Jerusalem,
saying,
Ye
shall
have
peace;
whereas
the
sword
reacheth
unto
the
soul.
11
At
that
time
shall
it
be
said
to
this
people
and
to
Jerusalem,
A
dry
wind
of
the
high
places
in
the
wilderness
toward
the
daughter
of
my
people,
not
to
fan,
nor
to
cleanse,
12
Even
a
full
wind
from
those
places
shall
come
unto
me:
now
also
will
I
give
sentence
against
them.
13
Behold,
he
shall
come
up
as
clouds,
and
his
chariots
shall
be
as
a
whirlwind:
his
horses
are
swifter
than
eagles.
Woe
unto
us!
for
we
are
spoiled.
14
O
Jerusalem,
wash
thine
heart
from
wickedness,
that
thou
mayest
be
saved.
How
long
shall
thy
vain
thoughts
lodge
within
thee?
15
For
a
voice
declareth
from
Dan,
and
publisheth
affliction
from
mount
Ephraim.
16
Make
ye
mention
to
the
nations;
behold,
publish
against
Jerusalem,
that
watchers
come
from
a
far
country,
and
give
out
their
voice
against
the
cities
of
Judah.
17
As
keepers
of
a
field,
are
they
against
her
round
about;
because
she
hath
been
rebellious
against
me,
saith
the
LORD.
18
Thy
way
and
thy
doings
have
procured
these
things
unto
thee;
this
is
thy
wickedness,
because
it
is
bitter,
because
it
reacheth
unto
thine
heart.
19
My
bowels,
my
bowels!
I
am
pained
at
my
very
heart;
my
heart
maketh
a
noise
in
me;
I
cannot
hold
my
peace,
because
thou
hast
heard,
O
my
soul,
the
sound
of
the
trumpet,
the
alarm
of
war.
20
Destruction
upon
destruction
is
cried;
for
the
whole
land
is
spoiled:
suddenly
are
my
tents
spoiled,
and
my
curtains
in
a
moment.
21
How
long
shall
I
see
the
standard,
and
hear
the
sound
of
the
trumpet?
22
For
my
people
is
foolish,
they
have
not
known
me;
they
are
sottish
children,
and
they
have
none
understanding:
they
are
wise
to
do
evil,
but
to
do
good
they
have
no
knowledge.
23
I
beheld
the
earth,
and,
lo,
it
was
without
form,
and
void;
and
the
heavens,
and
they
had
no
light.
24
I
beheld
the
mountains,
and,
lo,
they
trembled,
and
all
the
hills
moved
lightly.
25
I
beheld,
and,
lo,
there
was
no
man,
and
all
the
birds
of
the
heavens
were
fled.
26
I
beheld,
and,
lo,
the
fruitful
place
was
a
wilderness,
and
all
the
cities
thereof
were
broken
down
at
the
presence
of
the
LORD,
and
by
his
fierce
anger.
27
For
thus
hath
the
LORD
said,
The
whole
land
shall
be
desolate;
yet
will
I
not
make
a
full
end.
28
For
this
shall
the
earth
mourn,
and
the
heavens
above
be
black:
because
I
have
spoken
it,
I
have
purposed
it,
and
will
not
repent,
neither
will
I
turn
back
from
it.
29
The
whole
city
shall
flee
for
the
noise
of
the
horsemen
and
bowmen;
they
shall
go
into
thickets,
and
climb
up
upon
the
rocks:
every
city
shall
be
forsaken,
and
not
a
man
dwell
therein.
30
And
when
thou
art
spoiled,
what
wilt
thou
do?
Though
thou
clothest
thyself
with
crimson,
though
thou
deckest
thee
with
ornaments
of
gold,
though
thou
rentest
thy
face
with
painting,
in
vain
shalt
thou
make
thyself
fair;
thy
lovers
will
despise
thee,
they
will
seek
thy
life.
31
For
I
have
heard
a
voice
as
of
a
woman
in
travail,
and
the
anguish
as
of
her
that
bringeth
forth
her
first
child,
the
voice
of
the
daughter
of
Zion,
that
bewaileth
herself,
that
spreadeth
her
hands,
saying,
Woe
is
me
now!
for
my
soul
is
wearied
because
of
murderers.
Daniel 7:13
13
I
saw
in
the
night
visions,
and,
behold,
one
like
the
Son
of
man
came
with
the
clouds
of
heaven,
and
came
to
the
Ancient
of
days,
and
they
brought
him
near
before
him.
Amos 5:25
25
Have
ye
offered
unto
me
sacrifices
and
offerings
in
the
wilderness
forty
years,
O
house
of
Israel?
Matthew 3:16
16
And
Jesus,
when
he
was
baptized,
went
up
straightway
out
of
the
water:
and,
lo,
the
heavens
were
opened
unto
him,
and
he
saw
the
Spirit
of
God
descending
like
a
dove,
and
lighting
upon
him:
Matthew 5:44
44
But
I
say
unto
you,
Love
your
enemies,
bless
them
that
curse
you,
do
good
to
them
that
hate
you,
and
pray
for
them
which
despitefully
use
you,
and
persecute
you;
Matthew 17:5
5
While
he
yet
spake,
behold,
a
bright
cloud
overshadowed
them:
and
behold
a
voice
out
of
the
cloud,
which
said,
This
is
my
beloved
Son,
in
whom
I
am
well
pleased;
hear
ye
him.
Matthew 21:35
35
And
the
husbandmen
took
his
servants,
and
beat
one,
and
killed
another,
and
stoned
another.
Matthew 22:32
32
I
am
the
God
of
Abraham,
and
the
God
of
Isaac,
and
the
God
of
Jacob?
God
is
not
the
God
of
the
dead,
but
of
the
living.
Luke 4:29
29
And
rose
up,
and
thrust
him
out
of
the
city,
and
led
him
unto
the
brow
of
the
hill
whereon
their
city
was
built,
that
they
might
cast
him
down
headlong.
Luke 6:28
28
Bless
them
that
curse
you,
and
pray
for
them
which
despitefully
use
you.
Luke 12:14
14
And
he
said
unto
him,
Man,
who
made
me
a
judge
or
a
divider
over
you?
Luke 23:46
46
And
when
Jesus
had
cried
with
a
loud
voice,
he
said,
Father,
into
thy
hands
I
commend
my
spirit:
and
having
said
thus,
he
gave
up
the
ghost.
Luke 24:19
19
And
he
said
unto
them,
What
things?
And
they
said
unto
him,
Concerning
Jesus
of
Nazareth,
which
was
a
prophet
mighty
in
deed
and
word
before
God
and
all
the
people:
John 1:17
17
For
the
law
was
given
by
Moses,
but
grace
and
truth
came
by
Jesus
Christ.
Acts 3:14
14
But
ye
denied
the
Holy
One
and
the
Just,
and
desired
a
murderer
to
be
granted
unto
you;
Acts 4:7
7
And
when
they
had
set
them
in
the
midst,
they
asked,
By
what
power,
or
by
what
name,
have
ye
done
this?
Acts 5:33
33
When
they
heard
that,
they
were
cut
to
the
heart,
and
took
counsel
to
slay
them.
Acts 6:5
5
And
the
saying
pleased
the
whole
multitude:
and
they
chose
Stephen,
a
man
full
of
faith
and
of
the
Holy
Ghost,
and
Philip,
and
Prochorus,
and
Nicanor,
and
Timon,
and
Parmenas,
and
Nicolas
a
proselyte
of
Antioch:
Acts 7:6
6
And
God
spake
on
this
wise,
That
his
seed
should
sojourn
in
a
strange
land;
and
that
they
should
bring
them
into
bondage,
and
entreat
them
evil
four
hundred
years.
Acts 9:40
40
But
Peter
put
them
all
forth,
and
kneeled
down,
and
prayed;
and
turning
him
to
the
body
said,
Tabitha,
arise.
And
she
opened
her
eyes:
and
when
she
saw
Peter,
she
sat
up.
Acts 22:1
1
Men,
brethren,
and
fathers,
hear
ye
my
defence
which
I
make
now
unto
you.
Romans 3:2
2
Much
every
way:
chiefly,
because
that
unto
them
were
committed
the
oracles
of
God.
Galatians 3:19
19
Wherefore
then
serveth
the
law?
It
was
added
because
of
transgressions,
till
the
seed
should
come
to
whom
the
promise
was
made;
and
it
was
ordained
by
angels
in
the
hand
of
a
mediator.
1 Thessalonians 2:15
15
Who
both
killed
the
Lord
Jesus,
and
their
own
prophets,
and
have
persecuted
us;
and
they
please
not
God,
and
are
contrary
to
all
men:
2 Thessalonians 2:11
11
And
for
this
cause
God
shall
send
them
strong
delusion,
that
they
should
believe
a
lie:
Hebrews 2:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18
1
Therefore
we
ought
to
give
the
more
earnest
heed
to
the
things
which
we
have
heard,
lest
at
any
time
we
should
let
them
slip.
2
For
if
the
word
spoken
by
angels
was
stedfast,
and
every
transgression
and
disobedience
received
a
just
recompence
of
reward;
3
How
shall
we
escape,
if
we
neglect
so
great
salvation;
which
at
the
first
began
to
be
spoken
by
the
Lord,
and
was
confirmed
unto
us
by
them
that
heard
him;
4
God
also
bearing
them
witness,
both
with
signs
and
wonders,
and
with
divers
miracles,
and
gifts
of
the
Holy
Ghost,
according
to
his
own
will?
5
For
unto
the
angels
hath
he
not
put
in
subjection
the
world
to
come,
whereof
we
speak.
6
But
one
in
a
certain
place
testified,
saying,
What
is
man,
that
thou
art
mindful
of
him?
or
the
son
of
man,
that
thou
visitest
him?
7
Thou
madest
him
a
little
lower
than
the
angels;
thou
crownedst
him
with
glory
and
honour,
and
didst
set
him
over
the
works
of
thy
hands:
8
Thou
hast
put
all
things
in
subjection
under
his
feet.
For
in
that
he
put
all
in
subjection
under
him,
he
left
nothing
that
is
not
put
under
him.
But
now
we
see
not
yet
all
things
put
under
him.
9
But
we
see
Jesus,
who
was
made
a
little
lower
than
the
angels
for
the
suffering
of
death,
crowned
with
glory
and
honour;
that
he
by
the
grace
of
God
should
taste
death
for
every
man.
10
For
it
became
him,
for
whom
are
all
things,
and
by
whom
are
all
things,
in
bringing
many
sons
unto
glory,
to
make
the
captain
of
their
salvation
perfect
through
sufferings.
11
For
both
he
that
sanctifieth
and
they
who
are
sanctified
are
all
of
one:
for
which
cause
he
is
not
ashamed
to
call
them
brethren,
12
Saying,
I
will
declare
thy
name
unto
my
brethren,
in
the
midst
of
the
church
will
I
sing
praise
unto
thee.
13
And
again,
I
will
put
my
trust
in
him.
And
again,
Behold
I
and
the
children
which
God
hath
given
me.
14
Forasmuch
then
as
the
children
are
partakers
of
flesh
and
blood,
he
also
himself
likewise
took
part
of
the
same;
that
through
death
he
might
destroy
him
that
had
the
power
of
death,
that
is,
the
devil;
15
And
deliver
them
who
through
fear
of
death
were
all
their
lifetime
subject
to
bondage.
16
For
verily
he
took
not
on
him
the
nature
of
angels;
but
he
took
on
him
the
seed
of
Abraham.
17
Wherefore
in
all
things
it
behoved
him
to
be
made
like
unto
his
brethren,
that
he
might
be
a
merciful
and
faithful
high
priest
in
things
pertaining
to
God,
to
make
reconciliation
for
the
sins
of
the
people.
18
For
in
that
he
himself
hath
suffered
being
tempted,
he
is
able
to
succour
them
that
are
tempted.
Hebrews 8:5
5
Who
serve
unto
the
example
and
shadow
of
heavenly
things,
as
Moses
was
admonished
of
God
when
he
was
about
to
make
the
tabernacle:
for,
See,
saith
he,
that
thou
make
all
things
according
to
the
pattern
shewed
to
thee
in
the
mount.
Hebrews 11:23
23
By
faith
Moses,
when
he
was
born,
was
hid
three
months
of
his
parents,
because
they
saw
he
was
a
proper
child;
and
they
were
not
afraid
of
the
king's
commandment.
Hebrews 13:12
12
Wherefore
Jesus
also,
that
he
might
sanctify
the
people
with
his
own
blood,
suffered
without
the
gate.
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Genesis 11:31
31
And
Terah
taketh
Abram
his
son,
and
Lot,
son
of
Haran,
his
son`s
son,
and
Sarai
his
daughter-in-law,
wife
of
Abram
his
son,
and
they
go
out
with
them
from
Ur
of
the
Chaldees,
to
go
towards
the
land
of
Canaan;
and
they
come
unto
Charan,
and
dwell
there.
Genesis 12:7
7
And
Jehovah
appeareth
unto
Abram,
and
saith,
`To
thy
seed
I
give
this
land;`
and
he
buildeth
there
an
altar
to
Jehovah,
who
hath
appeared
unto
him.
Genesis 13:15
15
for
the
whole
of
the
land
which
thou
are
seeing,
to
thee
I
give
it,
and
to
thy
seed
--
to
the
age.
Genesis 15:18
18
In
that
day
hath
Jehovah
made
with
Abram
a
covenant,
saying,
`To
thy
seed
I
have
given
this
land,
from
the
river
of
Egypt
unto
the
great
river,
the
river
Phrat,
Genesis 17:9
9
And
God
saith
unto
Abraham,
`And
thou
dost
keep
My
covenant,
thou
and
thy
seed
after
thee,
to
their
generations;
Genesis 21:2
2
and
Sarah
conceiveth,
and
beareth
a
son
to
Abraham,
to
his
old
age,
at
the
appointed
time
that
God
hath
spoken
of
with
him;
Genesis 23:16
16
And
Abraham
hearkeneth
unto
Ephron,
and
Abraham
weigheth
to
Ephron
the
silver
which
he
hath
spoken
of
in
the
ears
of
the
sons
of
Heth,
four
hundred
silver
shekels,
passing
with
the
merchant.
Genesis 25:26
26
and
afterwards
hath
his
brother
come
out,
and
his
hand
is
taking
hold
on
Esau`s
heel,
and
one
calleth
his
name
Jacob;
and
Isaac
is
a
son
of
sixty
years
in
her
bearing
them.
Genesis 26:3
3
sojourn
in
this
land,
and
I
am
with
thee,
and
bless
thee,
for
to
thee
and
to
thy
seed
I
give
all
these
lands,
and
I
have
established
the
oath
which
I
have
sworn
to
Abraham
thy
father;
Genesis 29:31
31
And
Jehovah
seeth
that
Leah
is
the
hated
one,
and
He
openeth
her
womb,
and
Rachel
is
barren;
Genesis 30:5
5
and
Bilhah
conceiveth,
and
beareth
to
Jacob
a
son,
Genesis 33:19
19
and
he
buyeth
the
portion
of
the
field
where
he
hath
stretched
out
his
tent,
from
the
hand
of
the
sons
of
Hamor,
father
of
Shechem,
for
a
hundred
kesitah;
Genesis 35:18
18
And
it
cometh
to
pass
in
the
going
out
of
her
soul
(for
she
died),
that
she
calleth
his
name
Ben-Oni;
and
his
father
called
him
Benjamin;
Genesis 37:28
28
And
Midianite
merchantmen
pass
by
and
they
draw
out
and
bring
up
Joseph
out
of
the
pit,
and
sell
Joseph
to
the
Ishmaelites
for
twenty
silverlings,
and
they
bring
Joseph
into
Egypt.
Genesis 39:23
23
the
chief
of
the
round-house
seeth
not
anything
under
his
hand,
because
Jehovah
is
with
him,
and
that
which
he
is
doing
Jehovah
is
causing
to
prosper.
Genesis 41:54
54
and
the
seven
years
of
famine
begin
to
come,
as
Joseph
said,
and
famine
is
in
all
the
lands,
but
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
hath
been
bread;
Genesis 42:6
6
and
Joseph
is
the
ruler
over
the
land,
he
who
is
selling
to
all
the
people
of
the
land,
and
Joseph`s
brethren
come
and
bow
themselves
to
him
--
face
to
the
earth.
Genesis 45:27
27
And
they
speak
unto
him
all
the
words
of
Joseph,
which
he
hath
spoken
unto
them,
and
he
seeth
the
waggons
which
Joseph
hath
sent
to
bear
him
away,
and
live
doth
the
spirit
of
Jacob
their
father;
Genesis 46:27
27
And
the
sons
of
Joseph
who
have
been
born
to
him
in
Egypt
are
two
persons.
All
the
persons
of
the
house
of
Jacob
who
are
coming
into
Egypt
are
seventy.
Genesis 49:33
33
And
Jacob
finisheth
commanding
his
sons,
and
gathereth
up
his
feet
unto
the
bed,
and
expireth,
and
is
gathered
unto
his
people.
Exodus 1:22
22
and
Pharaoh
layeth
a
charge
on
all
his
people,
saying,
`Every
son
who
is
born
--
into
the
River
ye
do
cast
him,
and
every
daughter
ye
do
keep
alive.`
Exodus 2:22
22
and
she
beareth
a
son,
and
he
calleth
his
name
Gershom,
for
he
said,
`A
sojourner
I
have
been
in
a
strange
land.`
Exodus 3:12
12
and
He
saith,
`Because
I
am
with
thee,
and
this
is
to
thee
the
sign
that
I
have
sent
thee:
in
thy
bringing
out
the
people
from
Egypt
--
ye
do
serve
God
on
this
mount.`
Exodus 4:20
20
and
Moses
taketh
his
wife,
and
his
sons,
and
causeth
them
to
ride
on
the
ass,
and
turneth
back
to
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
Moses
taketh
the
rod
of
God
in
his
hand.
Exodus 7:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25
1
And
Jehovah
saith
unto
Moses,
`See,
I
have
given
thee
a
god
to
Pharaoh,
and
Aaron
thy
brother
is
thy
prophet;
2
thou
--
thou
dost
speak
all
that
I
command
thee,
and
Aaron
thy
brother
doth
speak
unto
Pharaoh,
and
he
hath
sent
the
sons
of
Israel
out
of
his
land.
3
`And
I
harden
the
heart
of
Pharaoh,
and
have
multiplied
My
signs
and
My
wonders
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
4
and
Pharaoh
doth
not
hearken,
and
I
have
put
My
hand
on
Egypt,
and
have
brought
out
My
hosts,
My
people,
the
sons
of
Israel,
from
the
land
of
Egypt
by
great
judgments;
5
and
the
Egyptians
have
known
that
I
am
Jehovah,
in
My
stretching
out
My
hand
against
Egypt;
and
I
have
brought
out
the
sons
of
Israel
from
their
midst.`
6
And
Moses
doth
--
Aaron
also
--
as
Jehovah
commanded
them;
so
have
they
done;
7
and
Moses
is
a
son
of
eighty
years,
and
Aaron
is
a
son
of
eighty
and
three
years,
in
their
speaking
unto
Pharaoh.
8
And
Jehovah
speaketh
unto
Moses
and
unto
Aaron,
saying,
9
`When
Pharaoh
speaketh
unto
you,
saying,
Give
for
yourselves
a
wonder;
then
thou
hast
said
unto
Aaron,
Take
thy
rod,
and
cast
before
Pharaoh
--
it
becometh
a
monster.`
10
And
Moses
goeth
in
--
Aaron
also
--
unto
Pharaoh,
and
they
do
so
as
Jehovah
hath
commanded;
and
Aaron
casteth
his
rod
before
Pharaoh,
and
before
his
servants,
and
it
becometh
a
monster.
11
And
Pharaoh
also
calleth
for
wise
men,
and
for
sorcerers;
and
the
scribes
of
Egypt,
they
also,
with
their
flashings,
do
so,
12
and
they
cast
down
each
his
rod,
and
they
become
monsters,
and
the
rod
of
Aaron
swalloweth
their
rods;
13
and
the
heart
of
Pharaoh
is
strong,
and
he
hath
not
hearkened
unto
them,
as
Jehovah
hath
spoken.
14
And
Jehovah
saith
unto
Moses,
`The
heart
of
Pharaoh
hath
been
hard,
he
hath
refused
to
send
the
people
away;
15
go
unto
Pharaoh
in
the
morning,
lo,
he
is
going
out
to
the
water,
and
thou
hast
stood
to
meet
him
by
the
edge
of
the
River,
and
the
rod
which
was
turned
to
a
serpent
thou
dost
take
in
thy
hand,
16
and
thou
hast
said
unto
him:
Jehovah,
God
of
the
Hebrews,
hath
sent
me
unto
thee,
saying,
Send
My
people
away,
and
they
serve
Me
in
the
wilderness;
and
lo,
thou
hast
not
hearkened
hitherto.
17
`Thus
said
Jehovah:
By
this
thou
knowest
that
I
am
Jehovah;
lo,
I
am
smiting
with
the
rod
which
is
in
my
hand,
on
the
waters
which
are
in
the
River,
and
they
have
been
turned
to
blood,
18
and
the
fish
that
are
in
the
River
die,
and
the
River
hath
stank,
and
the
Egyptians
have
been
wearied
of
drinking
waters
from
the
River.`
19
And
Jehovah
saith
unto
Moses,
`Say
unto
Aaron,
Take
thy
rod,
and
stretch
out
thy
hand
against
the
waters
of
Egypt,
against
their
streams,
against
their
rivers,
and
against
their
ponds,
and
against
all
their
collections
of
waters;
and
they
are
blood
--
and
there
hath
been
blood
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
both
in
vessels
of
wood,
and
in
those
of
stone.`
20
And
Moses
and
Aaron
do
so,
as
Jehovah
hath
commanded,
and
he
lifteth
up
his
hand
with
the
rod,
and
smiteth
the
waters
which
are
in
the
River,
before
the
eyes
of
Pharaoh,
and
before
the
eyes
of
his
servants,
and
all
the
waters
which
are
in
the
River
are
turned
to
blood,
21
and
the
fish
which
is
in
the
River
hath
died,
and
the
River
stinketh,
and
the
Egyptians
have
not
been
able
to
drink
water
from
the
River;
and
the
blood
is
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
22
And
the
scribes
of
Egypt
do
so
with
their
flashings,
and
the
heart
of
Pharaoh
is
strong,
and
he
hath
not
hearkened
unto
them,
as
Jehovah
hath
spoken,
23
and
Pharaoh
turneth
and
goeth
in
unto
his
house,
and
hath
not
set
his
heart
even
to
this;
24
and
all
the
Egyptians
seek
water
round
about
the
river
to
drink,
for
they
have
not
been
able
to
drink
of
the
waters
of
the
River.
25
And
seven
days
are
completed
after
Jehovah`s
smiting
the
River,
Exodus 8:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
1
And
Jehovah
saith
unto
Moses,
`Go
in
unto
Pharaoh:
and
thou
hast
said
unto
him,
Thus
said
Jehovah,
Send
My
people
away,
and
they
serve
Me;
2
and
if
thou
art
refusing
to
send
away,
lo,
I
am
smiting
all
thy
border
with
frogs;
3
and
the
River
hath
teemed
with
frogs,
and
they
have
gone
up
and
gone
into
thy
house,
and
into
the
inner-chamber
of
thy
bed,
and
on
thy
couch,
and
into
the
house
of
thy
servants,
and
among
thy
people,
and
into
thine
ovens,
and
into
thy
kneading-troughs;
4
yea,
on
thee,
and
on
thy
people,
and
on
all
thy
servants
do
the
frogs
go
up.`
5
And
Jehovah
saith
unto
Moses,
`Say
unto
Aaron,
Stretch
out
thy
hand,
with
thy
rod,
against
the
streams,
against
the
rivers,
and
against
the
ponds,
and
cause
the
frogs
to
come
up
against
the
land
of
Egypt.`
6
And
Aaron
stretcheth
out
his
hand
against
the
waters
of
Egypt,
and
the
frog
cometh
up,
and
covereth
the
land
of
Egypt;
7
and
the
scribes
do
so
with
their
flashings,
and
cause
the
frogs
to
come
up
against
the
land
of
Egypt.
8
And
Pharaoh
calleth
for
Moses
and
for
Aaron,
and
saith,
`Make
supplication
unto
Jehovah,
that
he
turn
aside
the
frogs
from
me,
and
from
my
people,
and
I
send
the
people
away,
and
they
sacrifice
to
Jehovah.`
9
And
Moses
saith
to
Pharaoh,
`Beautify
thyself
over
me;
when
do
I
make
supplication
for
thee,
and
for
thy
servants,
and
for
thy
people,
to
cut
off
the
frogs
from
thee
and
from
thy
houses
--
only
in
the
River
they
do
remain?`
10
and
he
saith,
`To-morrow.`
And
he
saith,
According
to
thy
word
it
is,
so
that
thou
knowest
that
there
is
none
like
Jehovah
our
God,
11
and
the
frogs
have
turned
aside
from
thee,
and
from
thy
houses,
and
from
thy
servants,
and
from
thy
people;
only
in
the
River
they
do
remain.`
12
And
Moses
--
Aaron
also
--
goeth
out
from
Pharaoh,
and
Moses
crieth
unto
Jehovah,
concerning
the
matter
of
the
frogs
which
He
hath
set
on
Pharaoh;
13
and
Jehovah
doth
according
to
the
word
of
Moses,
and
the
frogs
die
out
of
the
houses,
out
of
the
courts,
and
out
of
the
fields,
14
and
they
heap
them
up
together,
and
the
land
stinketh.
15
And
Pharaoh
seeth
that
there
hath
been
a
respite,
and
he
hath
hardened
his
heart,
and
hath
not
hearkened
unto
them,
as
Jehovah
hath
spoken.
16
And
Jehovah
saith
unto
Moses,
`Say
unto
Aaron,
Stretch
out
thy
rod,
and
smite
the
dust
of
the
land,
and
it
hath
become
gnats
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt.`
17
And
they
do
so,
and
Aaron
stretcheth
out
his
hand
with
his
rod,
and
smiteth
the
dust
of
the
land,
and
the
gnats
are
on
man
and
on
beast;
all
the
dust
of
the
land
hath
been
gnats
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
18
And
the
scribes
do
so
with
their
flashings,
to
bring
out
the
gnats,
and
they
have
not
been
able,
and
the
gnats
are
on
man
and
on
beast;
19
and
the
scribes
say
unto
Pharaoh,
`It
is
the
finger
of
God;`
and
the
heart
of
Pharaoh
is
strong,
and
he
hath
not
hearkened
unto
them,
as
Jehovah
hath
spoken.
20
And
Jehovah
saith
unto
Moses,
`Rise
early
in
the
morning,
and
station
thyself
before
Pharaoh,
lo,
he
is
going
out
to
the
waters,
and
thou
hast
said
unto
him,
Thus
said
Jehovah,
Send
My
people
away,
and
they
serve
Me;
21
for,
if
thou
art
not
sending
My
people
away,
lo,
I
am
sending
against
thee,
and
against
thy
servants,
and
against
thy
people,
and
against
thy
houses,
the
beetle,
and
the
houses
of
the
Egyptians
have
been
full
of
the
beetle,
and
also
the
ground
on
which
they
are.
22
`And
I
have
separated
in
that
day
the
land
of
Goshen,
in
which
My
people
are
staying,
that
the
beetle
is
not
there,
so
that
thou
knowest
that
I
am
Jehovah
in
the
midst
of
the
land,
23
and
I
have
put
a
division
between
My
people
and
thy
people:
to-morrow
is
this
sign.`
24
And
Jehovah
doth
so,
and
the
grievous
beetle
entereth
the
house
of
Pharaoh,
and
the
house
of
his
servants,
and
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
the
land
is
corrupted
from
the
presence
of
the
beetle.
25
And
Pharaoh
calleth
unto
Moses
and
to
Aaron,
and
saith,
`Go,
sacrifice
to
your
God
in
the
land;`
26
and
Moses
saith,
`Not
right
to
do
so,
for
the
abomination
of
the
Egyptians
we
do
sacrifice
to
Jehovah
our
God;
lo,
we
sacrifice
the
abomination
of
the
Egyptians
before
their
eyes
--
and
they
do
not
stone
us!
27
A
journey
of
three
days
we
go
into
the
wilderness,
and
have
sacrificed
to
Jehovah
our
God,
as
He
saith
unto
us.`
28
And
Pharaoh
saith,
`I
send
you
away,
and
ye
have
sacrificed
to
Jehovah
your
God
in
the
wilderness,
only
go
not
very
far
off;
make
ye
supplication
for
me;`
29
and
Moses
saith,
`Lo,
I
am
going
out
from
thee,
and
have
made
supplication
unto
Jehovah,
and
the
beetle
hath
turned
aside
from
Pharaoh,
from
his
servants,
and
from
his
people
--
to-morrow,
only
let
not
Pharaoh
add
to
deceive
--
in
not
sending
the
people
away
to
sacrifice
to
Jehovah.`
30
And
Moses
goeth
out
from
Pharaoh,
and
maketh
supplication
unto
Jehovah,
31
and
Jehovah
doth
according
to
the
word
of
Moses,
and
turneth
aside
the
beetle
from
Pharaoh,
from
his
servants,
and
from
his
people
--
there
hath
not
been
left
one;
32
and
Pharaoh
hardeneth
his
heart
also
at
this
time,
and
hath
not
sent
the
people
away.
Exodus 9:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35
1
And
Jehovah
saith
unto
Moses,
`Go
in
unto
Pharaoh,
and
thou
hast
spoken
unto
him,
Thus
said
Jehovah,
God
of
the
Hebrews,
Send
My
people
away,
and
they
serve
me,
2
for,
if
thou
art
refusing
to
send
away,
and
art
still
keeping
hold
upon
them,
3
lo,
the
hand
of
Jehovah
is
on
thy
cattle
which
are
in
the
field,
on
horses,
on
asses,
on
camels,
on
herd,
and
on
flock
--
a
pestilence
very
grievous.
4
`And
Jehovah
hath
separated
between
the
cattle
of
Israel
and
the
cattle
of
Egypt,
and
there
doth
not
die
a
thing
of
all
the
sons
of
Israel`s;
5
and
Jehovah
setteth
an
appointed
time,
saying,
To-morrow
doth
Jehovah
do
this
thing
in
the
land.`
6
And
Jehovah
doth
this
thing
on
the
morrow,
and
all
the
cattle
of
Egypt
die,
and
of
the
cattle
of
the
sons
of
Israel
not
one
hath
died;
7
and
Pharaoh
sendeth,
and
lo,
not
even
one
of
the
cattle
of
Israel
hath
died,
and
the
heart
of
Pharaoh
is
hard,
and
he
hath
not
sent
the
people
away.
8
And
Jehovah
saith
unto
Moses
and
unto
Aaron,
`Take
to
you
the
fulness
of
your
hands
of
soot
of
a
furnace,
and
Moses
hath
sprinkled
it
towards
the
heavens,
before
the
eyes
of
Pharaoh,
9
and
it
hath
become
small
dust
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
it
hath
become
on
man
and
on
cattle
a
boil
breaking
forth
with
blains,
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt.`
10
And
they
take
the
soot
of
the
furnace,
and
stand
before
Pharaoh,
and
Moses
sprinkleth
it
towards
the
heavens,
and
it
is
a
boil
with
blains,
breaking
forth,
on
man
and
on
beast;
11
and
the
scribes
have
not
been
able
to
stand
before
Moses,
because
of
the
boil,
for
the
boil
hath
been
on
the
scribes,
and
on
all
the
Egyptians.
12
And
Jehovah
strengtheneth
the
heart
of
Pharaoh,
and
he
hath
not
hearkened
unto
them,
as
Jehovah
hath
spoken
unto
Moses.
13
And
Jehovah
saith
unto
Moses,
`Rise
early
in
the
morning,
and
station
thyself
before
Pharaoh,
and
thou
hast
said
unto
him,
Thus
said
Jehovah,
God
of
the
Hebrews,
Send
My
people
away,
and
they
serve
Me,
14
for,
at
this
time
I
am
sending
all
My
plagues
unto
thy
heart,
and
on
thy
servants,
and
on
thy
people,
so
that
thou
knowest
that
there
is
none
like
Me
in
all
the
earth,
15
for
now
I
have
put
forth
My
hand,
and
I
smite
thee,
and
thy
people,
with
pestilence,
and
thou
art
hidden
from
the
earth.
16
`And
yet
for
this
I
have
caused
thee
to
stand,
so
as
to
show
thee
My
power,
and
for
the
sake
of
declaring
My
Name
in
all
the
earth;
17
still
thou
art
exalting
thyself
against
My
people
--
so
as
not
to
send
them
away;
18
lo,
I
am
raining
about
this
time
to-morrow
hail
very
grievous,
such
as
hath
not
been
in
Egypt,
even
from
the
day
of
its
being
founded,
even
until
now.
19
`And,
now,
send,
strengthen
thy
cattle
and
all
that
thou
hast
in
the
field;
every
man
and
beast
which
is
found
in
the
field,
and
is
not
gathered
into
the
house
--
come
down
on
them
hath
the
hail,
and
they
have
died.`
20
He
who
is
fearing
the
word
of
Jehovah
among
the
servants
of
Pharaoh
hath
caused
his
servants
and
his
cattle
to
flee
unto
the
houses;
21
and
he
who
hath
not
set
his
heart
unto
the
word
of
Jehovah
leaveth
his
servants
and
his
cattle
in
the
field.
22
And
Jehovah
saith
unto
Moses,
`Stretch
forth
thy
hand
towards
the
heavens,
and
there
is
hail
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
on
man,
and
on
beast,
and
on
every
herb
of
the
field
in
the
land
of
Egypt.`
23
And
Moses
stretcheth
out
his
rod
towards
the
heavens,
and
Jehovah
hath
given
voices
and
hail,
and
fire
goeth
towards
the
earth,
and
Jehovah
raineth
hail
on
the
land
of
Egypt,
24
and
there
is
hail,
and
fire
catching
itself
in
the
midst
of
the
hail,
very
grievous,
such
as
hath
not
been
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
since
it
hath
become
a
nation.
25
And
the
hail
smiteth
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
all
that
is
in
the
field,
from
man
even
unto
beast,
and
every
herb
of
the
field
hath
the
hail
smitten,
and
every
tree
of
the
field
it
hath
broken;
26
only
in
the
land
of
Goshen,
where
the
sons
of
Israel
are
,
there
hath
been
no
hail.
27
And
Pharaoh
sendeth,
and
calleth
for
Moses
and
for
Aaron,
and
saith
unto
them,
`I
have
sinned
this
time,
Jehovah
is
the
Righteous,
and
I
and
my
people
are
the
Wicked,
28
make
ye
supplication
unto
Jehovah,
and
plead
that
there
be
no
voices
of
God
and
hail,
and
I
send
you
away,
and
ye
add
not
to
remain.`
29
And
Moses
saith
unto
him,
`At
my
going
out
of
the
city,
I
spread
my
palms
unto
Jehovah
--
the
voices
cease,
and
the
hail
is
not
any
more,
so
that
thou
knowest
that
the
earth
is
Jehovah`s;
30
but
thou
and
thy
servants
--
I
have
known
that
ye
are
not
yet
afraid
of
the
face
of
Jehovah
God.`
31
And
the
flax
and
the
barley
have
been
smitten,
for
the
barley
is
budding,
and
the
flax
forming
flowers,
32
and
the
wheat
and
the
rye
have
not
been
smitten,
for
they
are
late.
33
And
Moses
goeth
out
from
Pharaoh,
from
the
city,
and
spreadeth
his
hands
unto
Jehovah,
and
the
voices
and
the
hail
cease,
and
rain
hath
not
been
poured
out
to
the
earth;
34
and
Pharaoh
seeth
that
the
rain
hath
ceased,
and
the
hail
and
the
voices,
and
he
continueth
to
sin,
and
hardeneth
his
heart,
he
and
his
servants;
35
and
the
heart
of
Pharaoh
is
strong,
and
he
hath
not
sent
the
sons
of
Israel
away,
as
Jehovah
hath
spoken
by
the
hand
of
Moses.
Exodus 10:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29
1
And
Jehovah
saith
unto
Moses,
`Go
in
unto
Pharaoh,
for
I
have
declared
hard
his
heart,
and
the
heart
of
his
servants,
so
that
I
set
these
My
signs
in
their
midst,
2
and
so
that
thou
recountest
in
the
ears
of
thy
son,
and
of
thy
son`s
son,
that
which
I
have
done
in
Egypt,
and
My
signs
which
I
have
set
among
them,
and
ye
have
known
that
I
am
Jehovah.`
3
And
Moses
cometh
in
--
Aaron
also
--
unto
Pharaoh,
and
they
say
unto
him,
`Thus
said
Jehovah,
God
of
the
Hebrews,
Until
when
hast
thou
refused
to
be
humbled
at
My
presence?
send
My
people
away,
and
they
serve
Me,
4
for
if
thou
art
refusing
to
send
My
people
away,
lo,
I
am
bringing
in
to-morrow
the
locust
into
thy
border,
5
and
it
hath
covered
the
eye
of
the
land,
and
none
is
able
to
see
the
land,
and
it
hath
eaten
the
remnant
of
that
which
is
escaped,
which
is
left
to
you
from
the
hail,
and
it
hath
eaten
every
tree
which
is
springing
for
you
out
of
the
field;
6
and
they
have
filled
thy
houses,
and
the
houses
of
all
thy
servants,
and
the
houses
of
all
the
Egyptians,
which
neither
thy
fathers
nor
thy
father`s
fathers
have
seen,
since
the
day
of
their
being
on
the
ground
unto
this
day,`
--
and
he
turneth
and
goeth
out
from
Pharaoh.
7
And
the
servants
of
Pharaoh
say
unto
him,
`Until
when
doth
this
one
become
a
snare
to
us?
send
the
men
away,
and
they
serve
Jehovah
their
God;
knowest
thou
not
yet
that
Egypt
hath
perished?`
8
And
Moses
is
brought
back
--
Aaron
also
--
unto
Pharaoh,
and
he
saith
unto
them,
`Go,
serve
Jehovah
your
God;
--
who
and
who
are
those
going?`
9
And
Moses
saith,
`With
our
young
ones,
and
with
our
aged
ones,
we
go,
with
our
sons,
and
with
our
daughters,
with
our
flock,
and
our
herd,
we
go,
for
we
have
a
festival
to
Jehovah.`
10
And
he
saith
unto
them,
`Be
it
so,
Jehovah
be
with
you
when
I
send
you
and
your
infants
away;
see
--
for
evil
is
before
your
faces;
11
not
so!
go
now,
ye
who
are
men,
and
serve
Jehovah,
for
that
ye
are
seeking;`
and
one
casteth
them
out
from
the
presence
of
Pharaoh.
12
And
Jehovah
saith
unto
Moses,
`Stretch
out
thy
hand
against
the
land
of
Egypt
for
the
locust,
and
it
goeth
up
against
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
doth
eat
every
herb
of
the
land
--
all
that
the
hail
hath
left.`
13
And
Moses
stretcheth
out
his
rod
against
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
Jehovah
hath
led
an
east
wind
over
the
land
all
that
day,
and
all
the
night;
the
morning
hath
been,
and
the
east
wind
hath
lifted
up
the
locust.
14
And
the
locust
goeth
up
against
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
resteth
in
all
the
border
of
Egypt
--
very
grievous:
before
it
there
hath
not
been
such
a
locust
as
it,
and
after
it
there
is
none
such;
15
and
it
covereth
the
eye
of
all
the
land,
and
the
land
is
darkened;
and
it
eateth
every
herb
of
the
land,
and
all
the
fruit
of
the
trees
which
the
hail
hath
left,
and
there
hath
not
been
left
any
green
thing
in
the
trees,
or
in
the
herb
of
the
field,
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt.`
16
And
Pharaoh
hasteth
to
call
for
Moses
and
for
Aaron,
and
saith,
`I
have
sinned
against
Jehovah
your
God,
and
against
you,
17
and
now,
bear
with,
I
pray
you,
my
sin,
only
this
time,
and
make
ye
supplication
to
Jehovah
your
God,
that
He
turn
aside
from
off
me
only
this
death.`
18
And
he
goeth
out
from
Pharaoh,
and
maketh
supplication
unto
Jehovah,
19
and
Jehovah
turneth
a
very
strong
sea
wind,
and
it
lifteth
up
the
locust,
and
bloweth
it
into
the
Red
Sea
--
there
hath
not
been
left
one
locust
in
all
the
border
of
Egypt;
20
and
Jehovah
strengtheneth
the
heart
of
Pharaoh,
and
he
hath
not
sent
the
sons
of
Israel
away.
21
And
Jehovah
saith
unto
Moses,
`Stretch
out
thy
hand
towards
the
heavens,
and
there
is
darkness
over
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
the
darkness
is
felt.`
22
And
Moses
stretcheth
out
his
hand
towards
the
heavens,
and
there
is
darkness
--
thick
darkness
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
three
days;
23
they
have
not
seen
one
another,
and
none
hath
risen
from
his
place
three
days;
and
to
all
the
sons
of
Israel
there
hath
been
light
in
their
dwellings.`
24
And
Pharaoh
calleth
unto
Moses
and
saith,
`Go
ye,
serve
Jehovah,
only
your
flock
and
your
herd
are
stayed,
your
infants
also
go
with
you;`
25
and
Moses
saith,
`Thou
also
dost
give
in
our
hand
sacrifices
and
burnt-offerings,
and
we
have
prepared
for
Jehovah
our
God;
26
and
also
our
cattle
doth
go
with
us,
there
is
not
left
a
hoof,
for
from
it
we
do
take
to
serve
Jehovah
our
God;
and
we
--
we
know
not
how
we
do
serve
Jehovah
till
our
going
thither.`
27
And
Jehovah
strengtheneth
the
heart
of
Pharaoh,
and
he
hath
not
been
willing
to
send
them
away;
28
and
Pharaoh
saith
to
him,
`Go
from
me,
take
heed
to
thyself,
add
not
to
see
my
face,
for
in
the
day
thou
seest
my
face
thou
diest;`
29
and
Moses
saith,
`Rightly
hast
thou
spoken,
I
add
not
any
more
to
see
thy
face.`
Exodus 12:41
41
and
it
cometh
to
pass,
at
the
end
of
four
hundred
and
thirty
years
--
yea,
it
cometh
to
pass
in
this
self-same
day
--
all
the
hosts
of
Jehovah
have
gone
out
from
the
land
of
Egypt.
Exodus 13:19
19
And
Moses
taketh
the
bones
of
Joseph
with
him,
for
he
certainly
caused
the
sons
of
Israel
to
swear,
saying,
`God
doth
certainly
inspect
you,
and
ye
have
brought
up
my
bones
from
this
with
you.`
Exodus 14:21
21
And
Moses
stretcheth
out
his
hand
towards
the
sea,
and
Jehovah
causeth
the
sea
to
go
on
by
a
strong
east
wind
all
the
night,
and
maketh
the
sea
become
dry
ground,
and
the
waters
are
cleaved,
Exodus 16:1
1
And
they
journey
from
Elim,
and
all
the
company
of
the
sons
of
Israel
come
in
unto
the
wilderness
of
Sin,
which
is
between
Elim
and
Sinai,
on
the
fifteenth
day
of
the
second
month
of
their
going
out
from
the
land
of
Egypt.
Exodus 18:4
4
and
the
name
of
the
other
is
Eliezer,
for,
`the
God
of
my
father
is
for
my
help,
and
doth
deliver
me
from
the
sword
of
Pharaoh.`
Exodus 19:3
3
And
Moses
hath
gone
up
unto
God,
and
Jehovah
calleth
unto
him
out
of
the
mount,
saying,
`Thus
dost
thou
say
to
the
house
of
Jacob,
and
declare
to
the
sons
of
Israel,
Exodus 20:1
1
`And
God
speaketh
all
these
words,
saying,
Exodus 21:1
1
`And
these
are
the
judgments
which
thou
dost
set
before
them:
Exodus 25:40
40
And
see
thou
and
do
them
by
their
pattern
which
thou
art
shewn
in
the
mount.
Exodus 32:9
9
And
Jehovah
saith
unto
Moses,
`I
have
seen
this
people,
and
lo,
it
is
a
stiff-necked
people;
Exodus 33:1
1
And
Jehovah
speaketh
unto
Moses,
`Go,
ascend
from
this
place
,
thou
and
the
people,
whom
thou
hast
brought
up
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
unto
the
land
which
I
have
sworn
to
Abraham,
to
Isaac,
and
to
Jacob,
saying,
To
thy
seed
I
give
it,`
Leviticus 24:16
16
and
he
who
is
execrating
the
name
of
Jehovah
is
certainly
put
to
death;
all
the
company
do
certainly
cast
stones
at
him;
as
a
sojourner
so
a
native,
in
his
execrating
the
Name,
is
put
to
death.
Leviticus 26:41
41
also
I
walk
to
them
in
opposition,
and
have
brought
them
into
the
land
of
their
enemies
--
or
then
their
uncircumcised
heart
is
humbled,
and
then
they
accept
the
punishment
of
their
iniquity,
--
Numbers 20:16
16
and
we
cry
unto
Jehovah,
and
He
heareth
our
voice,
and
sendeth
a
messenger,
and
is
bringing
us
out
of
Egypt;
and
lo,
we
are
in
Kadesh,
a
city
in
the
extremity
of
thy
border.
Deuteronomy 4:19
19
`And
lest
thou
lift
up
thine
eyes
towards
the
heavens,
and
hast
seen
the
sun,
and
the
moon,
and
the
stars,
all
the
host
of
the
heavens,
and
thou
hast
been
forced,
and
hast
bowed
thyself
to
them,
and
served
them,
which
Jehovah
thy
God
hath
apportioned
to
all
the
peoples
under
the
whole
heavens.
Deuteronomy 5:27
27
Draw
near
thou,
and
hear
all
that
which
Jehovah
our
God
saith,
and
thou,
thou
dost
speak
unto
us
all
that
which
Jehovah
our
God
speaketh
unto
thee,
and
we
have
hearkened,
and
done
it.
Deuteronomy 9:16
16
and
I
see,
and
lo,
ye
have
sinned
against
Jehovah
your
God;
ye
have
made
to
yourselves
a
molten
calf;
ye
have
turned
aside
hastily
out
of
the
way
which
Jehovah
hath
commanded
you.
Deuteronomy 10:22
22
with
seventy
persons
did
thy
fathers
go
down
to
Egypt,
and
now
hath
Jehovah
thy
God
made
thee
as
stars
of
the
heavens
for
multitude.
Deuteronomy 13:9
9
`But
thou
dost
surely
kill
him;
thy
hand
is
on
him,
in
the
first
place,
to
put
him
to
death,
and
the
hand
of
all
the
people
last;
Deuteronomy 18:15
15
`A
prophet
out
of
thy
midst,
out
of
thy
brethren,
like
to
me,
doth
Jehovah
thy
God
raise
up
to
thee
--
unto
him
ye
hearken;
Joshua 3:14
14
And
it
cometh
to
pass,
in
the
journeying
of
the
people
from
their
tents
to
pass
over
the
Jordan,
and
of
the
priests
bearing
the
ark
of
the
covenant
before
the
people,
Joshua 5:15
15
And
the
Prince
of
Jehovah`s
host
saith
unto
Joshua,
`Cast
off
thy
shoe
from
off
thy
foot,
for
the
place
on
which
thou
art
standing
is
holy;`
and
Joshua
doth
so;
Joshua 24:32
32
And
the
bones
of
Joseph,
which
the
sons
of
Israel
brought
up
out
of
Egypt,
they
buried
in
Shechem,
in
the
portion
of
the
field
which
Jacob
bought
from
the
sons
of
Hamor
father
of
Shechem,
with
a
hundred
kesitah;
and
they
are
to
the
sons
of
Joseph
for
an
inheritance.
2 Samuel 7:1
1
And
it
cometh
to
pass,
when
the
king
sat
in
his
house,
and
Jehovah
hath
given
rest
to
him
round
about,
from
all
his
enemies,
1 Kings 8:27
27
But,
is
it
true?
--
God
dwelleth
on
the
earth!
lo,
the
heavens,
and
the
heavens
of
the
heavens
do
not
contain
Thee,
how
much
less
this
house
which
I
have
builded!
2 Kings 21:3
3
and
he
turneth
and
buildeth
the
high
places
that
Hezekiah
his
father
destroyed,
and
raiseth
altars
for
Baal,
and
maketh
a
shrine,
as
did
Ahab
king
of
Israel,
and
boweth
himself
to
all
the
host
of
the
heavens,
and
serveth
them.
1 Chronicles 22:7
7
and
David
saith
to
Solomon
his
son,
`As
for
me,
it
hath
been
with
my
heart
to
build
a
house
to
the
name
of
Jehovah
my
God,
2 Chronicles 2:6
6
and
who
doth
retain
strength
to
build
to
Him
a
house,
for
the
heavens,
even
the
heavens
of
the
heavens,
do
not
contain
Him?
and
who
am
I
that
I
do
build
to
Him
a
house,
except
to
make
perfume
before
Him?
2 Chronicles 36:16
16
and
they
are
mocking
at
the
messengers
of
God,
and
despising
His
words,
and
acting
deceitfully
with
His
prophets,
till
the
going
up
of
the
fury
of
Jehovah
against
His
people
--
till
there
is
no
healing.
Nehemiah 9:24
24
`And
the
sons
come
in,
and
possess
the
land,
and
Thou
humblest
before
them
the
inhabitants
of
the
land,
the
Canaanites,
and
givest
them
into
their
hand,
and
their
kings,
and
the
peoples
of
the
land,
to
do
with
them
according
to
their
pleasure.
Psalms 31:5
5
Into
Thy
hand
I
commit
my
spirit,
Thou
hast
redeemed
me,
Jehovah
God
of
truth.
Psalms 44:2
2
Thou,
with
Thy
hand,
nations
hast
dispossessed.
And
Thou
dost
plant
them.
Thou
afflictest
peoples,
and
sendest
them
away.
Psalms 81:12
12
And
I
send
them
away
in
the
enmity
of
their
heart,
They
walk
in
their
own
counsels.
Psalms 89:19
19
Then
Thou
hast
spoken
in
vision,
To
Thy
saint,
yea,
Thou
sayest,
I
have
placed
help
upon
a
mighty
one,
Exalted
a
chosen
one
out
of
the
people,
Psalms 105:27
27
They
have
set
among
them
the
matters
of
His
signs,
And
wonders
in
the
land
of
Ham.
Psalms 106:19
19
They
make
a
calf
in
Horeb,
And
bow
themselves
to
a
molten
image,
Isaiah 63:9
9
In
all
their
distress
He
is
no
adversary,
And
the
messenger
of
His
presence
saved
them,
In
His
love
and
in
His
pity
He
redeemed
them,
And
He
doth
lift
them
up,
And
beareth
them
all
the
days
of
old.
Isaiah 66:2
2
And
all
these
My
hand
hath
made,
And
all
these
things
are,
An
affirmation
of
Jehovah!
And
unto
this
one
I
look
attentively,
Unto
the
humble
and
bruised
in
spirit,
And
who
is
trembling
at
My
word.
Jeremiah 4:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31
1
If
thou
dost
turn
back,
O
Israel,
An
affirmation
of
Jehovah,
unto
Me
turn
back,
And
if
thou
dost
turn
aside
Thine
abominations
from
My
face,
Then
thou
dost
not
bemoan.
2
And
thou
hast
sworn
--
Jehovah
liveth,
In
truth,
in
judgment,
and
in
righteousness,
And
blessed
themselves
in
Him
have
nations,
And
in
Him
they
boast
themselves.
3
For
thus
said
Jehovah,
To
the
man
of
Judah,
and
to
Jerusalem:
Till
for
yourselves
tillage,
And
do
not
sow
unto
the
thorns.
4
Be
circumcised
to
Jehovah,
And
turn
aside
the
foreskins
of
your
heart,
O
man
of
Judah,
and
ye
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem,
Lest
My
fury
go
out
as
fire,
and
hath
burned,
And
there
is
none
quenching,
Because
of
the
evil
of
your
doings.
5
Declare
in
Judah,
and
in
Jerusalem
sound,
And
say
ye,
`Blow
a
trumpet
in
the
land,`
Call
ye
fully,
and
say
ye:
`Be
gathered,
and
we
go
in
to
the
fenced
city.`
6
Lift
up
an
ensign
Zionward,
Strengthen
yourselves,
stand
not
still,
For
evil
I
am
bringing
in
from
the
north,
And
a
great
destruction.
7
Gone
up
hath
a
lion
from
his
thicket,
And
a
destroyer
of
nations
hath
journeyed,
He
hath
come
forth
from
his
place
To
make
thy
land
become
a
desolation,
Thy
cities
are
laid
waste,
without
inhabitant.
8
For
this,
gird
on
sackcloth,
lament
and
howl,
For
the
fierce
anger
of
Jehovah
hath
not
turned
back
from
us.
9
And
it
hath
come
to
pass,
in
that
day,
An
affirmation
of
Jehovah:
`Perish
doth
the
heart
of
the
king,
And
the
heart
of
the
princes,
And
astonished
have
been
the
priests,
And
the
prophets
do
wonder.`
10
And
I
say,
`Ah,
Lord
Jehovah,
Surely
thou
hast
entirely
forgotten
this
people
and
Jerusalem,
saying,
Peace
is
for
you,
And
struck
hath
a
sword
unto
the
soul!`
11
At
that
time
it
is
said
of
this
people,
And
of
Jerusalem:
`A
dry
wind
of
high
places
in
the
wilderness,`
The
way
of
the
daughter
of
My
people,
(Not
for
winnowing,
nor
for
cleansing,)
12
A
full
wind
from
these
doth
come
for
Me,
Now,
also,
I
speak
judgments
with
them.
13
Lo,
as
clouds
he
cometh
up,
And
as
a
hurricane
his
chariots,
Lighter
than
eagles
have
been
his
horses,
Wo
to
us,
for
we
have
been
spoiled.
14
Wash
from
evil
thy
heart,
O
Jerusalem,
That
thou
mayest
be
saved,
Till
when
dost
thou
lodge
in
thy
heart
Thoughts
of
thy
strength?
15
For
a
voice
is
declaring
from
Dan,
And
sounding
sorrow
from
mount
Ephraim.
16
Make
ye
mention
to
the
nations,
Lo,
sound
ye
to
Jerusalem:
`Besiegers
are
coming
from
the
land
afar
off,
And
they
give
forth
against
cities
of
Judah
their
voice.
17
As
the
keepers
of
a
field
They
have
been
against
her
round
about,
For
with
Me
she
hath
been
rebellious,
An
affirmation
of
Jehovah.`
18
Thy
way
and
thy
doings
have
done
these
to
thee,
This
is
thy
vexation,
for
it
is
bitter,
For
it
hath
struck
unto
thy
heart.
19
My
bowels,
my
bowels!
I
am
pained
at
the
walls
of
my
heart,
Make
a
noise
for
me
doth
My
heart,
I
am
not
silent,
For
the
voice
of
a
trumpet
I
have
heard,
O
my
soul
--
a
shout
of
battle!
20
Destruction
on
destruction
is
proclaimed,
For
spoiled
hath
been
all
the
land,
Suddenly
spoiled
have
been
my
tents,
In
a
moment
--
my
curtains.
21
Till
when
do
I
see
an
ensign?
Do
I
hear
the
voice
of
a
trumpet?
22
For
my
people
are
foolish,
me
they
have
not
known,
Foolish
sons
are
they,
yea,
they
are
not
intelligent,
Wise
are
they
to
do
evil,
And
to
do
good
they
have
not
known.
23
I
looked
to
the
land,
and
lo,
waste
and
void,
And
unto
the
heavens,
and
their
light
is
not.
24
I
have
looked
to
the
mountains,
And
lo,
they
are
trembling.
And
all
the
hills
moved
themselves
lightly.
25
I
have
looked,
and
lo,
man
is
not,
And
all
fowls
of
the
heavens
have
fled.
26
I
have
looked,
and
lo,
The
fruitful
place
is
a
wilderness,
And
all
its
cities
have
been
broken
down,
Because
of
Jehovah,
Because
of
the
fierceness
of
His
anger.
27
For
thus
said
Jehovah:
All
the
land
is
a
desolation,
but
a
completion
I
make
not.
28
For
this
doth
the
land
mourn,
And
black
have
been
the
heavens
above,
because
I
have
spoken
--
I
have
purposed,
And
I
have
not
repented,
Nor
do
I
turn
back
from
it.
29
From
the
voice
of
the
horseman,
And
of
him
shooting
with
the
bow,
all
the
city
is
fleeing,
They
have
come
into
thickets,
And
on
cliffs
they
have
gone
up,
All
the
city
is
forsaken,
And
there
is
no
one
dwelling
in
them.
30
And
thou,
O
spoiled
one,
what
dost
thou?
For
thou
puttest
on
scarlet,
For
thou
adornest
thyself
with
ornaments
of
gold.
For
thou
rendest
with
pain
thine
eyes,
In
vain
thou
dost
make
thyself
fair,
Kicked
against
thee
have
doting
ones,
Thy
life
they
do
seek.
31
For
a
voice
as
of
a
sick
woman
I
have
heard,
Distress,
as
of
one
bringing
forth
a
first-born,
The
voice
of
the
daughter
of
Zion,
She
bewaileth
herself,
she
spreadeth
out
her
hands,
`Wo
to
me
now,
for
weary
is
my
soul
of
slayers!`
Daniel 7:13
13
`I
was
seeing
in
the
visions
of
the
night,
and
lo,
with
the
clouds
of
the
heavens
as
a
son
of
man
was
one
coming,
and
unto
the
Ancient
of
Days
he
hath
come,
and
before
Him
they
have
brought
him
near.
Amos 5:25
25
Sacrifices
and
offering
did
ye
bring
nigh
to
Me,
In
a
wilderness
forty
years,
O
house
of
Israel?
Matthew 3:16
16
And
having
been
baptized,
Jesus
went
up
immediately
from
the
water,
and
lo,
opened
to
him
were
the
heavens,
and
he
saw
the
Spirit
of
God
descending
as
a
dove,
and
coming
upon
him,
Matthew 5:44
44
but
I
--
I
say
to
you,
Love
your
enemies,
bless
those
cursing
you,
do
good
to
those
hating
you,
and
pray
for
those
accusing
you
falsely,
and
persecuting
you,
Matthew 17:5
5
While
he
is
yet
speaking,
lo,
a
bright
cloud
overshadowed
them,
and
lo,
a
voice
out
of
the
cloud,
saying,
`This
is
My
Son,
--
the
Beloved,
in
whom
I
did
delight;
hear
him.`
Matthew 21:35
35
and
the
husbandmen
having
taken
his
servants,
one
they
scourged,
and
one
they
killed,
and
one
they
stoned.
Matthew 22:32
32
I
am
the
God
of
Abraham,
and
the
God
of
Isaac,
and
the
God
of
Jacob?
God
is
not
a
God
of
dead
men,
but
of
living.`
Luke 4:29
29
and
having
risen,
they
put
him
forth
without
the
city,
and
brought
him
unto
the
brow
of
the
hill
on
which
their
city
had
been
built
--
to
cast
him
down
headlong,
Luke 6:28
28
bless
those
cursing
you,
and
pray
for
those
accusing
you
falsely;
Luke 12:14
14
And
he
said
to
him,
`Man,
who
set
me
a
judge
or
a
divider
over
you?`
Luke 23:46
46
and
having
cried
with
a
loud
voice,
Jesus
said,
`Father,
to
Thy
hands
I
commit
my
spirit;`
and
these
things
having
said,
he
breathed
forth
the
spirit.
Luke 24:19
19
And
he
said
to
them,
`What
things?`
And
they
said
to
him,
`The
things
about
Jesus
of
Nazareth,
who
became
a
man
--
a
prophet
--
powerful
in
deed
and
word,
before
God
and
all
the
people,
John 1:17
17
for
the
law
through
Moses
was
given,
the
grace
and
the
truth
through
Jesus
Christ
did
come;
Acts 3:14
14
and
ye
the
Holy
and
Righteous
One
did
deny,
and
desired
a
man
--
a
murderer
--
to
be
granted
to
you,
Acts 4:7
7
and
having
set
them
in
the
midst,
they
were
inquiring,
`In
what
power,
or
in
what
name
did
ye
do
this?`
Acts 5:33
33
And
they
having
heard,
were
cut
to
the
heart,
and
were
taking
counsel
to
slay
them,
Acts 6:5
5
And
the
thing
was
pleasing
before
all
the
multitude,
and
they
did
choose
Stephen,
a
man
full
of
faith
and
the
Holy
Spirit,
and
Philip,
and
Prochorus,
and
Nicanor,
and
Timon,
and
Parmenas,
and
Nicolaus,
a
proselyte
of
Antioch,
Acts 7:6
6
`And
God
spake
thus,
That
his
seed
shall
be
sojourning
in
a
strange
land,
and
they
shall
cause
it
to
serve,
and
shall
do
it
evil
four
hundred
years,
Acts 9:40
40
And
Peter
having
put
them
all
forth
without,
having
bowed
the
knees,
did
pray,
and
having
turned
unto
the
body
said,
`Tabitha,
arise;`
and
she
opened
her
eyes,
and
having
seen
Peter,
she
sat
up,
Acts 22:1
1
`Men,
brethren,
and
fathers,
hear
my
defence
now
unto
you;`
--
Romans 3:2
2
much
in
every
way;
for
first,
indeed,
that
they
were
intrusted
with
the
oracles
of
God;
Galatians 3:19
19
Why,
then,
the
law?
on
account
of
the
transgressions
it
was
added,
till
the
seed
might
come
to
which
the
promise
hath
been
made,
having
been
set
in
order
through
messengers
in
the
hand
of
a
mediator
--
1 Thessalonians 2:15
15
who
did
both
put
to
death
the
Lord
Jesus
and
their
own
prophets,
and
did
persecute
us,
and
God
they
are
not
pleasing,
and
to
all
men
are
contrary,
2 Thessalonians 2:11
11
and
because
of
this
shall
God
send
to
them
a
working
of
delusion,
for
their
believing
the
lie,
Hebrews 2:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18
1
Because
of
this
it
behoveth
us
more
abundantly
to
take
heed
to
the
things
heard,
lest
we
may
glide
aside,
2
for
if
the
word
being
spoken
through
messengers
did
become
stedfast,
and
every
transgression
and
disobedience
did
receive
a
just
recompense,
3
how
shall
we
escape,
having
neglected
so
great
salvation?
which
a
beginning
receiving
--
to
be
spoken
through
the
Lord
--
by
those
having
heard
was
confirmed
to
us,
4
God
also
bearing
joint-witness
both
with
signs
and
wonders,
and
manifold
powers,
and
distributions
of
the
Holy
Spirit,
according
to
His
will.
5
For
not
to
messengers
did
He
subject
the
coming
world,
concerning
which
we
speak,
6
and
one
in
a
certain
place
did
testify
fully,
saying,
`What
is
man,
that
Thou
art
mindful
of
him,
or
a
son
of
man,
that
Thou
dost
look
after
him?
7
Thou
didst
make
him
some
little
less
than
messengers,
with
glory
and
honour
Thou
didst
crown
him,
and
didst
set
him
over
the
works
of
Thy
hands,
8
all
things
Thou
didst
put
in
subjection
under
his
feet,`
for
in
the
subjecting
to
him
the
all
things,
nothing
did
He
leave
to
him
unsubjected,
and
now
not
yet
do
we
see
the
all
things
subjected
to
him,
9
and
him
who
was
made
some
little
less
than
messengers
we
see
--
Jesus
--
because
of
the
suffering
of
the
death,
with
glory
and
honour
having
been
crowned,
that
by
the
grace
of
God
for
every
one
he
might
taste
of
death.
10
For
it
was
becoming
to
Him,
because
of
whom
are
the
all
things,
and
through
whom
are
the
all
things,
many
sons
to
glory
bringing,
the
author
of
their
salvation
through
sufferings
to
make
perfect,
11
for
both
he
who
is
sanctifying
and
those
sanctified
are
all
of
one,
for
which
cause
he
is
not
ashamed
to
call
them
brethren,
12
saying,
`I
will
declare
Thy
name
to
my
brethren,
in
the
midst
of
an
assembly
I
will
sing
praise
to
Thee;`
and
again,
`I
will
be
trusting
on
Him;`
13
and
again,
`Behold
I
and
the
children
that
God
did
give
to
me.`
14
Seeing,
then,
the
children
have
partaken
of
flesh
and
blood,
he
himself
also
in
like
manner
did
take
part
of
the
same,
that
through
death
he
might
destroy
him
having
the
power
of
death
--
that
is,
the
devil
--
15
and
might
deliver
those,
whoever,
with
fear
of
death,
throughout
all
their
life,
were
subjects
of
bondage,
16
for,
doubtless,
of
messengers
it
doth
not
lay
hold,
but
of
seed
of
Abraham
it
layeth
hold,
17
wherefore
it
did
behove
him
in
all
things
to
be
made
like
to
the
brethren,
that
he
might
become
a
kind
and
stedfast
chief-priest
in
the
things
with
God,
to
make
propitiation
for
the
sins
of
the
people,
18
for
in
that
he
suffered,
himself
being
tempted,
he
is
able
to
help
those
who
are
tempted.
Hebrews 8:5
5
who
unto
an
example
and
shadow
do
serve
of
the
heavenly
things,
as
Moses
hath
been
divinely
warned,
being
about
to
construct
the
tabernacle,
for
`See
(saith
He)
thou
mayest
make
all
things
according
to
the
pattern
that
was
shewn
to
thee
in
the
mount;`)
--
Hebrews 11:23
23
By
faith
Moses,
having
been
born,
was
hid
three
months
by
his
parents,
because
they
saw
the
child
comely,
and
were
not
afraid
of
the
decree
of
the
king;
Hebrews 13:12
12
Wherefore,
also
Jesus
--
that
he
might
sanctify
through
his
own
blood
the
people
--
without
the
gate
did
suffer;
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 7:0
in
ASV
Genesis 11:31
31
And
Terah
took
Abram
his
son,
and
Lot
the
son
of
Haran,
his
sons
son,
and
Sarai
his
daughter-in-law,
his
son
Abrams
wife;
and
they
went
forth
with
them
from
Ur
of
the
Chaldees,
to
go
into
the
land
of
Canaan;
and
they
came
unto
Haran,
and
dwelt
there.
Genesis 12:7
7
And
Jehovah
appeared
unto
Abram,
and
said,
Unto
thy
seed
will
I
give
this
land:
and
there
builded
he
an
altar
unto
Jehovah,
who
appeared
unto
him.
Genesis 13:15
15
for
all
the
land
which
thou
seest,
to
thee
will
I
give
it,
and
to
thy
seed
for
ever.
Genesis 15:18
18
In
that
day
Jehovah
made
a
covenant
with
Abram,
saying,
Unto
thy
seed
have
I
given
this
land,
from
the
river
of
Egypt
unto
the
great
river,
the
river
Euphrates:
Genesis 17:9
9
And
God
said
unto
Abraham,
And
as
for
thee,
thou
shalt
keep
my
covenant,
thou,
and
thy
seed
after
thee
throughout
their
generations.
Genesis 21:2
2
And
Sarah
conceived,
and
bare
Abraham
a
son
in
his
old
age,
at
the
set
time
of
which
God
had
spoken
to
him.
Genesis 23:16
16
And
Abraham
hearkened
unto
Ephron.
And
Abraham
weighed
to
Ephron
the
silver
which
he
had
named
in
the
audience
of
the
children
of
Heth,
four
hundred
shekels
of
silver,
current
money
with
the
merchant.
Genesis 25:26
26
And
after
that
came
forth
his
brother,
and
his
hand
had
hold
on
Esaus
heel.
And
his
name
was
called
Jacob.
And
Isaac
was
threescore
years
old
when
she
bare
them.
Genesis 26:3
3
Sojourn
in
this
land,
and
I
will
be
with
thee,
and
will
bless
thee.
For
unto
thee,
and
unto
thy
seed,
I
will
give
all
these
lands,
and
I
will
establish
the
oath
which
I
sware
unto
Abraham
thy
father.
Genesis 29:31
31
And
Jehovah
saw
that
Leah
was
hated,
and
he
opened
her
womb.
But
Rachel
was
barren.
Genesis 30:5
5
And
Bilhah
conceived,
and
bare
Jacob
a
son.
Genesis 33:19
19
And
he
bought
the
parcel
of
ground,
where
he
had
spread
his
tent,
at
the
hand
of
the
children
of
Hamor,
Shechems
father,
for
a
hundred
pieces
of
money.
Genesis 35:18
18
And
it
came
to
pass,
as
her
soul
was
departing
(for
she
died),
that
she
called
his
name
Ben-oni:
but
his
father
called
him
Benjamin.
Genesis 37:28
28
And
there
passed
by
Midianites,
merchantmen;
and
they
drew
and
lifted
up
Joseph
out
of
the
pit,
and
sold
Joseph
to
the
Ishmaelites
for
twenty
pieces
of
silver.
And
they
brought
Joseph
into
Egypt.
Genesis 39:23
23
The
keeper
of
the
prison
looked
not
to
anything
that
was
under
his
hand,
because
Jehovah
was
with
him;
and
that
which
he
did,
Jehovah
made
it
prosper.
Genesis 41:54
54
And
the
seven
years
of
famine
began
to
come,
according
as
Joseph
had
said:
and
there
was
famine
in
all
lands;
but
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
there
was
bread.
Genesis 42:6
6
And
Joseph
was
the
governor
over
the
land;
he
it
was
that
sold
to
all
the
people
of
the
land.
And
Josephs
brethren
came,
and
bowed
down
themselves
to
him
with
their
faces
to
the
earth.
Genesis 45:27
27
And
they
told
him
all
the
words
of
Joseph,
which
he
had
said
unto
them:
and
when
he
saw
the
wagons
which
Joseph
had
sent
to
carry
him,
the
spirit
of
Jacob
their
father
revived:
Genesis 46:27
27
and
the
sons
of
Joseph,
who
were
born
to
him
in
Egypt,
were
two
souls:
all
the
souls
of
the
house
of
Jacob,
that
came
into
Egypt,
were
threescore
and
ten.
Genesis 49:33
33
And
when
Jacob
made
an
end
of
charging
his
sons,
he
gathered
up
his
feet
into
the
bed,
and
yielded
up
the
ghost,
and
was
gathered
unto
his
people.
Exodus 1:22
22
And
Pharaoh
charged
all
his
people,
saying,
Every
son
that
is
born
ye
shall
cast
into
the
river,
and
every
daughter
ye
shall
save
alive.
Exodus 2:22
22
And
she
bare
a
son,
and
he
called
his
name
Gershom;
for
he
said,
I
have
been
a
sojourner
in
a
foreign
land.
Exodus 3:12
12
And
he
said,
Certainly
I
will
be
with
thee;
and
this
shall
be
the
token
unto
thee,
that
I
have
sent
thee:
when
thou
hast
brought
forth
the
people
out
of
Egypt,
ye
shall
serve
God
upon
this
mountain.
Exodus 4:20
20
And
Moses
took
his
wife
and
his
sons,
and
set
them
upon
an
ass,
and
he
returned
to
the
land
of
Egypt:
and
Moses
took
the
rod
of
God
in
his
hand.
Exodus 7:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25
1
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
See,
I
have
made
thee
as
God
to
Pharaoh;
and
Aaron
thy
brother
shall
be
thy
prophet.
2
Thou
shalt
speak
all
that
I
command
thee;
and
Aaron
thy
brother
shall
speak
unto
Pharaoh,
that
he
let
the
children
of
Israel
go
out
of
his
land.
3
And
I
will
harden
Pharaohs
heart,
and
multiply
my
signs
and
my
wonders
in
the
land
of
Egypt.
4
But
Pharaoh
will
not
hearken
unto
you,
and
I
will
lay
my
hand
upon
Egypt,
and
bring
forth
my
hosts,
my
people
the
children
of
Israel,
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt
by
great
judgments.
5
And
the
Egyptians
shall
know
that
I
am
Jehovah,
when
I
stretch
forth
my
hand
upon
Egypt,
and
bring
out
the
children
of
Israel
from
among
them.
6
And
Moses
and
Aaron
did
so;
as
Jehovah
commanded
them,
so
did
they.
7
And
Moses
was
fourscore
years
old,
and
Aaron
fourscore
and
three
years
old,
when
they
spake
unto
Pharaoh.
8
And
Jehovah
spake
unto
Moses
and
unto
Aaron,
saying,
9
When
Pharaoh
shall
speak
unto
you,
saying,
Show
a
wonder
for
you;
then
thou
shalt
say
unto
Aaron,
Take
thy
rod,
and
cast
it
down
before
Pharaoh,
that
it
become
a
serpent.
10
And
Moses
and
Aaron
went
in
unto
Pharaoh,
and
they
did
so,
as
Jehovah
had
commanded:
and
Aaron
cast
down
his
rod
before
Pharaoh
and
before
his
servants,
and
it
became
a
serpent.
11
Then
Pharaoh
also
called
for
the
wise
men
and
the
sorcerers:
and
they
also,
the
magicians
of
Egypt,
did
in
like
manner
with
their
enchantments.
12
For
they
cast
down
every
man
his
rod,
and
they
became
serpents:
but
Aarons
rod
swallowed
up
their
rods.
13
And
Pharaohs
heart
was
hardened,
and
he
hearkened
not
unto
them;
as
Jehovah
had
spoken.
14
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Pharaohs
heart
is
stubborn,
he
refuseth
to
let
the
people
go.
15
Get
thee
unto
Pharaoh
in
the
morning;
lo,
he
goeth
out
unto
the
water;
and
thou
shalt
stand
by
the
rivers
brink
to
meet
him;
and
the
rod
which
was
turned
to
a
serpent
shalt
thou
take
in
thy
hand.
16
And
thou
shalt
say
unto
him,
Jehovah,
the
God
of
the
Hebrews,
hath
sent
me
unto
thee,
saying,
Let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me
in
the
wilderness:
and,
behold,
hitherto
thou
hast
not
hearkened.
17
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
In
this
thou
shalt
know
that
I
am
Jehovah:
behold,
I
will
smite
with
the
rod
that
is
in
my
hand
upon
the
waters
which
are
in
the
river,
and
they
shall
be
turned
to
blood.
18
And
the
fish
that
are
in
the
river
shall
die,
and
the
river
shall
become
foul;
and
the
Egyptians
shall
loathe
to
drink
water
from
the
river.
19
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Say
unto
Aaron,
Take
thy
rod,
and
stretch
out
thy
hand
over
the
waters
of
Egypt,
over
their
rivers,
over
their
streams,
and
over
their
pools,
and
over
all
their
ponds
of
water,
that
they
may
become
blood;
and
there
shall
be
blood
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
both
in
vessels
of
wood
and
in
vessels
of
stone.
20
And
Moses
and
Aaron
did
so,
as
Jehovah
commanded;
and
he
lifted
up
the
rod,
and
smote
the
waters
that
were
in
the
river,
in
the
sight
of
Pharaoh,
and
in
the
sight
of
his
servants;
and
all
the
waters
that
were
in
the
river
were
turned
to
blood.
21
And
the
fish
that
were
in
the
river
died;
and
the
river
became
foul,
and
the
Egyptians
could
not
drink
water
from
the
river;
and
the
blood
was
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
22
And
the
magicians
of
Egypt
did
in
like
manner
with
their
enchantments:
and
Pharaohs
heart
was
hardened,
and
he
hearkened
not
unto
them;
as
Jehovah
had
spoken.
23
And
Pharaoh
turned
and
went
into
his
house,
neither
did
he
lay
even
this
to
heart.
24
And
all
the
Egyptians
digged
round
about
the
river
for
water
to
drink;
for
they
could
not
drink
of
the
water
of
the
river.
25
And
seven
days
were
fulfilled,
after
that
Jehovah
had
smitten
the
river.
Exodus 8:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
1
And
Jehovah
spake
unto
Moses,
Go
in
unto
Pharaoh,
and
say
unto
him,
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
Let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me.
2
And
if
thou
refuse
to
let
them
go,
behold,
I
will
smite
all
thy
borders
with
frogs:
3
and
the
river
shall
swarm
with
frogs,
which
shall
go
up
and
come
into
thy
house,
and
into
thy
bedchamber,
and
upon
thy
bed,
and
into
the
house
of
thy
servants,
and
upon
thy
people,
and
into
thine
ovens,
and
into
thy
kneading-troughs:
4
and
the
frogs
shall
come
up
both
upon
thee,
and
upon
thy
people,
and
upon
all
thy
servants.
5
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Say
unto
Aaron,
Stretch
forth
thy
hand
with
thy
rod
over
the
rivers,
over
the
streams,
and
over
the
pools,
and
cause
frogs
to
come
up
upon
the
land
of
Egypt.
6
And
Aaron
stretched
out
his
hand
over
the
waters
of
Egypt;
and
the
frogs
came
up,
and
covered
the
land
of
Egypt.
7
And
the
magicians
did
in
like
manner
with
their
enchantments,
and
brought
up
frogs
upon
the
land
of
Egypt.
8
Then
Pharaoh
called
for
Moses
and
Aaron,
and
said,
Entreat
Jehovah,
that
he
take
away
the
frogs
from
me,
and
from
my
people;
and
I
will
let
the
people
go,
that
they
may
sacrifice
unto
Jehovah.
9
And
Moses
said
unto
Pharaoh,
Have
thou
this
glory
over
me:
against
what
time
shall
I
entreat
for
thee,
and
for
thy
servants,
and
for
thy
people,
that
the
frogs
be
destroyed
from
thee
and
thy
houses,
and
remain
in
the
river
only?
10
And
he
said,
Against
to-morrow.
And
he
said,
Be
it
according
to
thy
word;
that
thou
mayest
know
that
there
is
none
like
unto
Jehovah
our
God.
11
And
the
frogs
shall
depart
from
thee,
and
from
thy
houses,
and
from
thy
servants,
and
from
thy
people;
they
shall
remain
in
the
river
only.
12
And
Moses
and
Aaron
went
out
from
Pharaoh:
and
Moses
cried
unto
Jehovah
concerning
the
frogs
which
he
had
brought
upon
Pharaoh.
13
And
Jehovah
did
according
to
the
word
of
Moses;
and
the
frogs
died
out
of
the
houses,
out
of
the
courts,
and
out
of
the
fields.
14
And
they
gathered
them
together
in
heaps;
and
the
land
stank.
15
But
when
Pharaoh
saw
that
there
was
respite,
he
hardened
his
heart,
and
hearkened
not
unto
them,
as
Jehovah
had
spoken.
16
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Say
unto
Aaron,
Stretch
out
thy
rod,
and
smite
the
dust
of
the
earth,
that
is
may
become
lice
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
17
And
they
did
so;
and
Aaron
stretched
out
his
hand
with
his
rod,
and
smote
the
dust
of
the
earth,
and
there
were
lice
upon
man,
and
upon
beast;
all
the
dust
of
the
earth
became
lice
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
18
And
the
magicians
did
so
with
their
enchantments
to
bring
forth
lice,
but
they
could
not:
and
there
were
lice
upon
man,
and
upon
beast.
19
Then
the
magicians
said
unto
Pharaoh,
This
is
the
finger
of
God:
and
Pharaohs
heart
was
hardened,
and
he
hearkened
not
unto
them;
as
Jehovah
had
spoken.
20
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Rise
up
early
in
the
morning,
and
stand
before
Pharaoh;
lo,
he
cometh
forth
to
the
water;
and
say
unto
him,
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
Let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me.
21
Else,
if
thou
wilt
not
let
my
people
go,
behold,
I
will
send
swarms
of
flies
upon
thee,
and
upon
they
servants,
and
upon
thy
people,
and
into
thy
houses:
and
the
houses
of
the
Egyptians
shall
be
full
of
swarms
of
flies,
and
also
the
ground
whereon
they
are.
22
And
I
will
set
apart
in
that
day
the
land
of
Goshen,
in
which
my
people
dwell,
that
no
swarms
of
flies
shall
be
there;
to
the
end
thou
mayest
know
that
I
am
Jehovah
in
the
midst
of
the
earth.
23
And
I
will
put
a
division
between
my
people
and
thy
people:
by
to-morrow
shall
this
sign
be.
24
And
Jehovah
did
so;
and
there
came
grievous
swarms
of
flies
into
the
house
of
Pharaoh,
and
into
his
servants
houses:
and
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
the
land
was
corrupted
by
reason
of
the
swarms
of
flies.
25
And
Pharaoh
called
for
Moses
and
for
Aaron,
and
said,
Go
ye,
sacrifice
to
your
God
in
the
land.
26
And
Moses
said,
It
is
not
meet
so
to
do;
for
we
shall
sacrifice
the
abomination
of
the
Egyptians
to
Jehovah
our
God:
lo,
shall
we
sacrifice
the
abomination
of
the
Egyptians
before
their
eyes,
and
will
they
not
stone
us?
27
We
will
go
three
days
journey
into
the
wilderness,
and
sacrifice
to
Jehovah
our
God,
as
he
shall
command
us.
28
And
Pharaoh
said,
I
will
let
you
go,
that
ye
may
sacrifice
to
Jehovah
your
God
in
the
wilderness;
only
ye
shall
not
go
very
far
away:
entreat
for
me.
29
And
Moses
said,
Behold,
I
go
out
from
thee,
and
I
will
entreat
Jehovah
that
the
swarms
of
flies
may
depart
from
Pharaoh,
from
his
servants,
and
from
his
people,
to-morrow:
only
let
not
Pharaoh
deal
deceitfully
any
more
in
not
letting
the
people
go
to
sacrifice
to
Jehovah.
30
And
Moses
went
out
from
Pharaoh,
and
entreated
Jehovah.
31
And
Jehovah
did
according
to
the
word
of
Moses;
and
he
removed
the
swarms
of
flies
from
Pharaoh,
from
his
servants,
and
from
his
people;
there
remained
not
one.
32
And
Pharaoh
hardened
his
heart
this
time
also,
and
he
did
not
let
the
people
go.
Exodus 9:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35
1
Then
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Go
in
unto
Pharaoh,
and
tell
him,
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
the
God
of
the
Hebrews,
Let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me.
2
For
if
thou
refuse
to
let
them
go,
and
wilt
hold
them
still,
3
behold,
the
hand
of
Jehovah
is
upon
thy
cattle
which
are
in
the
field,
upon
the
horses,
upon
the
asses,
upon
the
camels,
upon
the
herds,
and
upon
the
flocks:
there
shall
be
a
very
grievous
murrain.
4
And
Jehovah
shall
make
a
distinction
between
the
cattle
of
Israel
and
the
cattle
of
Egypt;
and
there
shall
nothing
die
of
all
that
belongeth
to
the
children
of
Israel.
5
And
Jehovah
appointed
a
set
time,
saying,
To-morrow
Jehovah
shall
do
this
thing
in
the
land.
6
And
Jehovah
did
that
thing
on
the
morrow;
and
all
the
cattle
of
Egypt
died;
but
of
the
cattle
of
the
children
of
Israel
died
not
one.
7
And
Pharaoh
sent,
and,
behold,
there
was
not
so
much
as
one
of
the
cattle
of
the
Israelites
dead.
But
the
heart
of
Pharaoh
was
stubborn,
and
he
did
not
let
the
people
go.
8
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses
and
unto
Aaron,
Take
to
you
handfuls
of
ashes
of
the
furnace,
and
let
Moses
sprinkle
it
toward
heaven
in
the
sight
of
Pharaoh.
9
And
it
shall
become
small
dust
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
shall
be
a
boil
breaking
forth
with
blains
upon
man
and
upon
beast,
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
10
And
they
took
ashes
of
the
furnace,
and
stood
before
Pharaoh;
and
Moses
sprinkled
it
up
toward
heaven;
and
it
became
a
boil
breaking
forth
with
blains
upon
man
and
upon
beast.
11
And
the
magicians
could
not
stand
before
Moses
because
of
the
boils;
for
the
boils
were
upon
the
magicians,
and
upon
all
the
Egyptians.
12
And
Jehovah
hardened
the
heart
of
Pharaoh,
and
he
hearkened
not
unto
them,
as
Jehovah
had
spoken
unto
Moses.
13
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Rise
up
early
in
the
morning,
and
stand
before
Pharaoh,
and
say
unto
him,
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
the
God
of
the
Hebrews,
Let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me.
14
For
I
will
this
time
send
all
my
plagues
upon
thy
heart,
and
upon
thy
servants,
and
upon
thy
people;
that
thou
mayest
know
that
there
is
none
like
me
in
all
the
earth.
15
For
now
I
had
put
forth
my
hand,
and
smitten
thee
and
thy
people
with
pestilence,
and
thou
hadst
been
cut
off
from
the
earth:
16
but
in
very
deed
for
this
cause
have
I
made
thee
to
stand,
to
show
thee
my
power,
and
that
my
name
may
be
declared
throughout
all
the
earth.
17
As
yet
exaltest
thou
thyself
against
my
people,
that
thou
wilt
not
let
them
go?
18
Behold,
to-morrow
about
this
time
I
will
cause
it
to
rain
a
very
grievous
hail,
such
as
hath
not
been
in
Egypt
since
the
day
it
was
founded
even
until
now.
19
Now
therefore
send,
hasten
in
thy
cattle
and
all
that
thou
hast
in
the
field;
for
every
man
and
beast
that
shall
be
found
in
the
field,
and
shall
not
be
brought
home,
the
hail
shall
come
down
upon
them,
and
they
shall
die.
20
He
that
feared
the
word
of
Jehovah
among
the
servants
of
Pharaoh
made
his
servants
and
his
cattle
flee
into
the
houses.
21
And
he
that
regarded
not
the
word
of
Jehovah
left
his
servants
and
his
cattle
in
the
field.
22
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Stretch
forth
thy
hand
toward
heaven,
that
there
may
be
hail
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
upon
man,
and
upon
beast,
and
upon
every
herb
of
the
field,
throughout
the
land
of
Egypt.
23
And
Moses
stretched
forth
his
rod
toward
heaven:
and
Jehovah
sent
thunder
and
hail,
and
fire
ran
down
unto
the
earth;
and
Jehovah
rained
hail
upon
the
land
of
Egypt.
24
So
there
was
hail,
and
fire
mingled
with
the
hail,
very
grievous,
such
as
had
not
been
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
since
it
became
a
nation.
25
And
the
hail
smote
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt
all
that
was
in
the
field,
both
man
and
beast;
and
the
hail
smote
every
herb
of
the
field,
and
brake
every
tree
of
the
field.
26
Only
in
the
land
of
Goshen,
where
the
children
of
Israel
were,
was
there
no
hail.
27
And
Pharaoh
sent,
and
called
for
Moses
and
Aaron,
and
said
unto
them,
I
have
sinned
this
time:
Jehovah
is
righteous,
and
I
and
my
people
are
wicked.
28
Entreat
Jehovah;
for
there
hath
been
enough
of
these
mighty
thunderings
and
hail;
and
I
will
let
you
go,
and
ye
shall
stay
no
longer.
29
And
Moses
said
unto
him,
As
soon
as
I
am
gone
out
of
the
city,
I
will
spread
abroad
my
hands
unto
Jehovah;
the
thunders
shall
cease,
neither
shall
there
be
any
more
hail;
that
thou
mayest
know
that
the
earth
is
Jehovahs.
30
But
as
for
thee
and
thy
servants,
I
know
that
ye
will
not
yet
fear
Jehovah
God.
31
And
the
flax
and
the
barley
were
smitten:
for
the
barley
was
in
the
ear,
and
the
flax
was
in
bloom.
32
But
the
wheat
and
the
spelt
were
not
smitten:
for
they
were
not
grown
up.
33
And
Moses
went
out
of
the
city
from
Pharaoh,
and
spread
abroad
his
hands
unto
Jehovah:
and
the
thunders
and
hail
ceased,
and
the
rain
was
not
poured
upon
the
earth.
34
And
when
Pharaoh
saw
that
the
rain
and
the
hail
and
the
thunders
were
ceased,
he
sinned
yet
more,
and
hardened
his
heart,
he
and
his
servants.
35
And
the
heart
of
Pharaoh
was
hardened,
and
he
did
not
let
the
children
of
Israel
go,
as
Jehovah
had
spoken
by
Moses.
Exodus 10:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29
1
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Go
in
unto
Pharaoh:
for
I
have
hardened
his
heart,
and
the
heart
of
his
servants,
that
I
may
show
these
my
signs
in
the
midst
of
them,
2
and
that
thou
mayest
tell
in
the
ears
of
thy
son,
and
of
thy
sons
son,
what
things
I
have
wrought
upon
Egypt,
and
my
signs
which
I
have
done
among
them;
that
ye
may
know
that
I
am
Jehovah.
3
And
Moses
and
Aaron
went
in
unto
Pharaoh,
and
said
unto
him,
Thus
saith
Jehovah,
the
God
of
the
Hebrews,
How
long
wilt
thou
refuse
to
humble
thyself
before
me?
let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me.
4
Else,
if
thou
refuse
to
let
my
people
go,
behold,
to-morrow
will
I
bring
locusts
into
thy
border:
5
and
they
shall
cover
the
face
of
the
earth,
so
that
one
shall
not
be
able
to
see
the
earth:
and
they
shall
eat
the
residue
of
that
which
is
escaped,
which
remaineth
unto
you
from
the
hail,
and
shall
eat
every
tree
which
groweth
for
you
out
of
the
field:
6
and
thy
houses
shall
be
filled,
and
the
houses
of
all
thy
servants,
and
the
houses
of
all
the
Egyptians;
as
neither
thy
fathers
nor
thy
fathers
fathers
have
seen,
since
the
day
that
they
were
upon
the
earth
unto
this
day.
And
he
turned,
and
went
out
from
Pharaoh.
7
And
Pharaohs
servants
said
unto
him,
How
long
shall
this
man
be
a
snare
unto
us?
let
the
men
go,
that
they
may
serve
Jehovah
their
God:
knowest
thou
not
yet
that
Egypt
is
destroyed?
8
And
Moses
and
Aaron
were
brought
again
unto
Pharaoh:
and
he
said
unto
them,
Go,
serve
Jehovah
your
God;
but
who
are
they
that
shall
go?
9
And
Moses
said,
We
will
go
with
our
young
and
with
our
old;
with
our
sons
and
with
our
daughters,
with
our
flocks
and
with
our
herds
will
we
go;
for
we
must
hold
a
feast
unto
Jehovah.
10
And
he
said
unto
them,
So
be
Jehovah
with
you,
as
I
will
let
you
go,
and
your
little
ones:
look
to
it;
for
evil
is
before
you.
11
Not
so:
go
now
ye
that
are
men,
and
serve
Jehovah;
for
that
is
what
ye
desire.
And
they
were
driven
out
from
Pharaohs
presence.
12
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Stretch
out
thy
hand
over
the
land
of
Egypt
for
the
locusts,
that
they
may
come
up
upon
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
eat
every
herb
of
the
land,
even
all
that
the
hail
hath
left.
13
And
Moses
stretched
forth
his
rod
over
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
Jehovah
brought
an
east
wind
upon
the
land
all
that
day,
and
all
the
night;
and
when
it
was
morning,
the
east
wind
brought
the
locusts.
14
And
the
locusts
went
up
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
rested
in
all
the
borders
of
Egypt;
very
grievous
were
they;
before
them
there
were
no
such
locusts
as
they,
neither
after
them
shall
be
such.
15
For
they
covered
the
face
of
the
whole
earth,
so
that
the
land
was
darkened;
and
they
did
eat
every
herb
of
the
land,
and
all
the
fruit
of
the
trees
which
the
hail
had
left:
and
there
remained
not
any
green
thing,
either
tree
or
herb
of
the
field,
through
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
16
Then
Pharaoh
called
for
Moses
and
Aaron
in
haste;
and
he
said,
I
have
sinned
against
Jehovah
your
God,
and
against
you.
17
Now
therefore
forgive,
I
pray
thee,
my
sin
only
this
once,
and
entreat
Jehovah
your
God,
that
he
may
take
away
from
me
this
death
only.
18
And
he
went
out
from
Pharaoh,
and
entreated
Jehovah.
19
And
Jehovah
turned
an
exceeding
strong
west
wind,
which
took
up
the
locusts,
and
drove
them
into
the
Red
Sea;
there
remained
not
one
locust
in
all
the
border
of
Egypt.
20
But
Jehovah
hardened
Pharaohs
heart,
and
he
did
not
let
the
children
of
Israel
go.
21
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
Stretch
out
thy
hand
toward
heaven,
that
there
may
be
darkness
over
the
land
of
Egypt,
even
darkness
which
may
be
felt.
22
And
Moses
stretched
forth
his
hand
toward
heaven;
and
there
was
a
thick
darkness
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
three
days;
23
they
saw
not
one
another,
neither
rose
any
one
from
his
place
for
three
days:
but
all
the
children
of
Israel
had
light
in
their
dwellings.
24
And
Pharaoh
called
unto
Moses,
and
said,
Go
ye,
serve
Jehovah;
only
let
your
flocks
and
your
herds
be
stayed:
let
your
little
ones
also
go
with
you.
25
And
Moses
said,
Thou
must
also
give
into
our
hand
sacrifices
and
burnt-offerings,
that
we
may
sacrifice
unto
Jehovah
our
God.
26
Our
cattle
also
shall
go
with
us;
there
shall
not
a
hoof
be
left
behind:
for
thereof
must
we
take
to
serve
Jehovah
our
God;
and
we
know
not
with
what
we
must
serve
Jehovah,
until
we
come
thither.
27
But
Jehovah
hardened
Pharaohs
heart,
and
he
would
not
let
them
go.
28
And
Pharaoh
said
unto
him,
Get
thee
from
me,
take
heed
to
thyself,
see
my
face
no
more;
for
in
the
day
thou
seest
my
face
thou
shalt
die.
29
And
Moses
said,
Thou
hast
spoken
well.
I
will
see
thy
face
again
no
more.
Exodus 12:41
41
And
it
came
to
pass
at
the
end
of
four
hundred
and
thirty
years,
even
the
selfsame
day
it
came
to
pass,
that
all
the
hosts
of
Jehovah
went
out
from
the
land
of
Egypt.
Exodus 13:19
19
And
Moses
took
the
bones
of
Joseph
with
him:
for
he
had
straitly
sworn
the
children
of
Israel,
saying,
God
will
surely
visit
you;
and
ye
shall
carry
up
my
bones
away
hence
with
you.
Exodus 14:21
21
And
Moses
stretched
out
his
hand
over
the
sea;
and
Jehovah
caused
the
sea
to
go
back
by
a
strong
east
wind
all
the
night,
and
made
the
sea
dry
land,
and
the
waters
were
divided.
Exodus 16:1
1
And
they
took
their
journey
from
Elim,
and
all
the
congregation
of
the
children
of
Israel
came
unto
the
wilderness
of
Sin,
which
is
between
Elim
and
Sinai,
on
the
fifteenth
day
of
the
second
month
after
their
departing
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt.
Exodus 18:4
4
and
the
name
of
the
other
was
Eliezer;
for
he
said,
The
God
of
my
father
was
my
help,
and
delivered
me
from
the
sword
of
Pharaoh.
Exodus 19:3
3
And
Moses
went
up
unto
God,
and
Jehovah
called
unto
him
out
of
the
mountain,
saying,
Thus
shalt
thou
say
to
the
house
of
Jacob,
and
tell
the
children
of
Israel:
Exodus 20:1
1
And
God
spake
all
these
words,
saying,
Exodus 21:1
1
Now
these
are
the
ordinances
which
thou
shalt
set
before
them.
Exodus 25:40
40
And
see
that
thou
make
them
after
their
pattern,
which
hath
been
showed
thee
in
the
mount.
Exodus 32:9
9
And
Jehovah
said
unto
Moses,
I
have
seen
this
people,
and,
behold,
it
is
a
stiffnecked
people:
Exodus 33:1
1
And
Jehovah
spake
unto
Moses,
Depart,
go
up
hence,
thou
and
the
people
that
thou
hast
brought
up
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
unto
the
land
of
which
I
sware
unto
Abraham,
to
Isaac,
and
to
Jacob,
saying,
Unto
thy
seed
will
I
give
it:
Leviticus 24:16
16
And
he
that
blasphemeth
the
name
of
Jehovah,
he
shall
surely
be
put
to
death;
all
the
congregation
shall
certainly
stone
him:
as
well
the
sojourner,
as
the
home-born,
when
he
blasphemeth
the
name
of
Jehovah,
shall
be
put
to
death.
Leviticus 26:41
41
I
also
walked
contrary
unto
them,
and
brought
them
into
the
land
of
their
enemies:
if
then
their
uncircumcised
heart
be
humbled,
and
they
then
accept
of
the
punishment
of
their
iniquity;
Numbers 20:16
16
and
when
we
cried
unto
Jehovah,
he
heard
our
voice,
and
sent
an
angel,
and
brought
us
forth
out
of
Egypt:
and,
behold,
we
are
in
Kadesh,
a
city
in
the
uttermost
of
thy
border.
Deuteronomy 4:19
19
and
lest
thou
lift
up
thine
eyes
unto
heaven,
and
when
thou
seest
the
sun
and
the
moon
and
the
stars,
even
all
the
host
of
heaven,
thou
be
drawn
away
and
worship
them,
and
serve
them,
which
Jehovah
thy
God
hath
allotted
unto
all
the
peoples
under
the
whole
heaven.
Deuteronomy 5:27
27
Go
thou
near,
and
hear
all
that
Jehovah
our
God
shall
say:
and
speak
thou
unto
us
all
that
Jehovah
our
God
shall
speak
unto
thee;
and
we
will
hear
it,
and
do
it.
Deuteronomy 9:16
16
And
I
looked,
and,
behold,
ye
had
sinned
against
Jehovah
your
God;
ye
had
made
you
a
molten
calf:
ye
had
turned
aside
quickly
out
of
the
way
which
Jehovah
had
commanded
you.
Deuteronomy 10:22
22
Thy
fathers
went
down
into
Egypt
with
threescore
and
ten
persons;
and
now
Jehovah
thy
God
hath
made
thee
as
the
stars
of
heaven
for
multitude.
Deuteronomy 13:9
9
but
thou
shalt
surely
kill
him;
thy
hand
shall
be
first
upon
him
to
put
him
to
death,
and
afterwards
the
hand
of
all
the
people.
Deuteronomy 18:15
15
Jehovah
thy
God
will
raise
up
unto
thee
a
prophet
from
the
midst
of
thee,
of
thy
brethren,
like
unto
me;
unto
him
ye
shall
hearken;
Joshua 3:14
14
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
the
people
removed
from
their
tents,
to
pass
over
the
Jordan,
the
priests
that
bare
the
ark
of
the
covenant
being
before
the
people;
Joshua 5:15
15
And
the
prince
of
Jehovahs
host
said
unto
Joshua,
Put
off
thy
shoe
from
off
thy
foot;
for
the
place
whereon
thou
standest
is
holy.
And
Joshua
did
so.
Joshua 24:32
32
And
the
bones
of
Joseph,
which
the
children
of
Israel
brought
up
out
of
Egypt,
buried
they
in
Shechem,
in
the
parcel
of
ground
which
Jacob
bought
of
the
sons
of
Hamor
the
father
of
Shechem
for
a
hundred
pieces
of
money:
and
they
became
the
inheritance
of
the
children
of
Joseph.
2 Samuel 7:1
1
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
the
king
dwelt
in
his
house,
and
Jehovah
had
given
him
rest
from
all
his
enemies
round
about,
1 Kings 8:27
27
But
will
God
in
very
deed
dwell
on
the
earth?
behold,
heaven
and
the
heaven
of
heavens
cannot
contain
thee;
how
much
less
this
house
that
I
have
builded!
2 Kings 21:3
3
For
he
built
again
the
high
places
which
Hezekiah
his
father
had
destroyed;
and
he
reared
up
altars
for
Baal,
and
made
an
Asherah,
as
did
Ahab
king
of
Israel,
and
worshipped
all
the
host
of
heaven,
and
served
them.
1 Chronicles 22:7
7
And
David
said
to
Solomon
his
son,
As
for
me,
it
was
in
my
heart
to
build
a
house
unto
the
name
of
Jehovah
my
God.
2 Chronicles 2:6
6
But
who
is
able
to
build
him
a
house,
seeing
heaven
and
the
heaven
of
heavens
cannot
contain
him?
who
am
I
then,
that
I
should
build
him
a
house,
save
only
to
burn
incense
before
him?
2 Chronicles 36:16
16
but
they
mocked
the
messengers
of
God,
and
despised
his
words,
and
scoffed
at
his
prophets,
until
the
wrath
of
Jehovah
arose
against
his
people,
till
there
was
no
remedy.
Nehemiah 9:24
24
So
the
children
went
in
and
possessed
the
land,
and
thou
subduedst
before
them
the
inhabitants
of
the
land,
the
Canaanites,
and
gavest
them
into
their
hands,
with
their
kings,
and
the
peoples
of
the
land,
that
they
might
do
with
them
as
they
would.
Psalms 31:5
5
Into
thy
hand
I
commend
my
spirit:
Thou
hast
redeemed
me,
O
Jehovah,
thou
God
of
truth.
Psalms 44:2
2
Thou
didst
drive
out
the
nations
with
thy
hand;
But
them
thou
didst
plant:
Thou
didst
afflict
the
peoples;
But
them
thou
didst
spread
abroad.
Psalms 81:12
12
So
I
let
them
go
after
the
stubbornness
of
their
heart,
That
they
might
walk
in
their
own
counsels.
Psalms 89:19
19
Then
thou
spakest
in
vision
to
thy
saints,
And
saidst,
I
have
laid
help
upon
one
that
is
mighty;
I
have
exalted
one
chosen
out
of
the
people.
Psalms 105:27
27
They
set
among
them
his
signs,
And
wonders
in
the
land
of
Ham.
Psalms 106:19
19
They
made
a
calf
in
Horeb,
And
worshipped
a
molten
image.
Isaiah 63:9
9
In
all
their
affliction
he
was
afflicted,
and
the
angel
of
his
presence
saved
them:
in
his
love
and
in
his
pity
he
redeemed
them;
and
he
bare
them,
and
carried
them
all
the
days
of
old.
Isaiah 66:2
2
For
all
these
things
hath
my
hand
made,
and
so
all
these
things
came
to
be,
saith
Jehovah:
but
to
this
man
will
I
look,
even
to
him
that
is
poor
and
of
a
contrite
spirit,
and
that
trembleth
at
my
word.
Jeremiah 4:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31
1
If
thou
wilt
return,
O
Israel,
saith
Jehovah,
if
thou
wilt
return
unto
me,
and
if
thou
wilt
put
away
thine
abominations
out
of
my
sight;
then
shalt
thou
not
be
removed;
2
and
thou
shalt
swear,
As
Jehovah
liveth,
in
truth,
in
justice,
and
in
righteousness;
and
the
nations
shall
bless
themselves
in
him,
and
in
him
shall
they
glory.
3
For
thus
saith
Jehovah
to
the
men
of
Judah
and
to
Jerusalem,
Break
up
your
fallow
ground,
and
sow
not
among
thorns.
4
Circumcise
yourselves
to
Jehovah,
and
take
away
the
foreskins
of
your
heart,
ye
men
of
Judah
and
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem;
lest
my
wrath
go
forth
like
fire,
and
burn
so
that
none
can
quench
it,
because
of
the
evil
of
your
doings.
5
Declare
ye
in
Judah,
and
publish
in
Jerusalem;
and
say,
Blow
ye
the
trumpet
in
the
land:
cry
aloud
and
say,
Assemble
yourselves,
and
let
us
go
into
the
fortified
cities.
6
Set
up
a
standard
toward
Zion:
flee
for
safety,
stay
not;
for
I
will
bring
evil
from
the
north,
and
a
great
destruction.
7
A
lion
is
gone
up
from
his
thicket,
and
a
destroyer
of
nations;
he
is
on
his
way,
he
is
gone
forth
from
his
place,
to
make
thy
land
desolate,
that
thy
cities
be
laid
waste,
without
inhabitant.
8
For
this
gird
you
with
sackcloth,
lament
and
wail;
for
the
fierce
anger
of
Jehovah
is
not
turned
back
from
us.
9
And
it
shall
come
to
pass
at
that
day,
saith
Jehovah,
that
the
heart
of
the
king
shall
perish,
and
the
heart
of
the
princes;
and
the
priests
shall
be
astonished,
and
the
prophets
shall
wonder.
10
Then
said
I,
Ah,
Lord
Jehovah!
surely
thou
hast
greatly
deceived
this
people
and
Jerusalem,
saying,
Ye
shall
have
peace;
whereas
the
sword
reacheth
unto
the
life.
11
At
that
time
shall
it
be
said
to
this
people
and
to
Jerusalem,
A
hot
wind
from
the
bare
heights
in
the
wilderness
toward
the
daughter
of
my
people,
not
to
winnow,
nor
to
cleanse;
12
a
full
wind
from
these
shall
come
for
me:
now
will
I
also
utter
judgments
against
them.
13
Behold,
he
shall
come
up
as
clouds,
and
his
chariots
shall
be
as
the
whirlwind:
his
horses
are
swifter
than
eagles.
Woe
unto
us!
for
we
are
ruined.
14
O
Jerusalem,
wash
thy
heart
from
wickedness,
that
thou
mayest
be
saved.
How
long
shall
thine
evil
thoughts
lodge
within
thee?
15
For
a
voice
declareth
from
Dan,
and
publisheth
evil
from
the
hills
of
Ephraim:
16
make
ye
mention
to
the
nations;
behold,
publish
against
Jerusalem,
that
watchers
come
from
a
far
country,
and
give
out
their
voice
against
the
cities
of
Judah.
17
As
keepers
of
a
field
are
they
against
her
round
about,
because
she
hath
been
rebellious
against
me,
saith
Jehovah.
18
Thy
way
and
thy
doings
have
procured
these
things
unto
thee;
this
is
thy
wickedness;
for
it
is
bitter,
for
it
reacheth
unto
thy
heart.
19
My
anguish,
my
anguish!
I
am
pained
at
my
very
heart;
my
heart
is
disquieted
in
me;
I
cannot
hold
my
peace;
because
thou
hast
heard,
O
my
soul,
the
sound
of
the
trumpet,
the
alarm
of
war.
20
Destruction
upon
destruction
is
cried;
for
the
whole
land
is
laid
waste:
suddenly
are
my
tents
destroyed,
and
my
curtains
in
a
moment.
21
How
long
shall
I
see
the
standard,
and
hear
the
sound
of
the
trumpet?
22
For
my
people
are
foolish,
they
know
me
not;
they
are
sottish
children,
and
they
have
no
understanding;
they
are
wise
to
do
evil,
but
to
do
good
they
have
no
knowledge.
23
I
beheld
the
earth,
and,
lo,
it
was
waste
and
void;
and
the
heavens,
and
they
had
no
light.
24
I
beheld
the
mountains,
and,
lo,
they
trembled,
and
all
the
hills
moved
to
and
fro.
25
I
beheld,
and,
lo,
there
was
no
man,
and
all
the
birds
of
the
heavens
were
fled.
26
I
beheld,
and,
lo,
the
fruitful
field
was
a
wilderness,
and
all
the
cities
thereof
were
broken
down
at
the
presence
of
Jehovah,
and
before
his
fierce
anger.
27
For
thus
saith
Jehovah,
The
whole
land
shall
be
a
desolation;
yet
will
I
not
make
a
full
end.
28
For
this
shall
the
earth
mourn,
and
the
heavens
above
be
black;
because
I
have
spoken
it,
I
have
purposed
it,
and
I
have
not
repented,
neither
will
I
turn
back
from
it.
29
Every
city
fleeth
for
the
noise
of
the
horsemen
and
bowmen;
they
go
into
the
thickets,
and
climb
up
upon
the
rocks:
every
city
is
forsaken,
and
not
a
man
dwelleth
therein.
30
And
thou,
when
thou
art
made
desolate,
what
wilt
thou
do?
Though
thou
clothest
thyself
with
scarlet,
though
thou
deckest
thee
with
ornaments
of
gold,
though
thou
enlargest
thine
eyes
with
paint,
in
vain
dost
thou
make
thyself
fair;
thy
lovers
despise
thee,
they
seek
thy
life.
31
For
I
have
heard
a
voice
as
of
a
woman
in
travail,
the
anguish
as
of
her
that
bringeth
forth
her
first
child,
the
voice
of
the
daughter
of
Zion,
that
gaspeth
for
breath,
that
spreadeth
her
hands,
saying,
Woe
is
me
now!
for
my
soul
fainteth
before
the
murderers.
Daniel 7:13
13
I
saw
in
the
night-visions,
and,
behold,
there
came
with
the
clouds
of
heaven
one
like
unto
a
son
of
man,
and
he
came
even
to
the
ancient
of
days,
and
they
brought
him
near
before
him.
Amos 5:25
25
Did
ye
bring
unto
me
sacrifices
and
offerings
in
the
wilderness
forty
years,
O
house
of
Israel?
Matthew 3:16
16
And
Jesus
when
he
was
baptized,
went
up
straightway
from
the
water:
and
lo,
the
heavens
were
opened
unto
him,
and
he
saw
the
Spirit
of
God
descending
as
a
dove,
and
coming
upon
him;
Matthew 5:44
44
but
I
say
unto
you,
love
your
enemies,
and
pray
for
them
that
persecute
you;
Matthew 17:5
5
While
he
was
yet
speaking,
behold,
a
bright
cloud
overshadowed
them:
and
behold,
a
voice
out
of
the
cloud,
saying,
This
is
my
beloved
Son,
in
whom
I
am
well
pleased;
hear
ye
him.
Matthew 21:35
35
And
the
husbandmen
took
his
servants,
and
beat
one,
and
killed
another,
and
stoned
another.
Matthew 22:32
32
I
am
the
God
of
Abraham,
and
the
God
of
Isaac,
and
the
God
of
Jacob?
God
is
not
the
God
of
the
dead,
but
of
the
living.
Luke 4:29
29
and
they
rose
up,
and
cast
him
forth
out
of
the
city,
and
led
him
unto
the
brow
of
the
hill
whereon
their
city
was
built,
that
they
might
throw
him
down
headlong.
Luke 6:28
28
bless
them
that
curse
you,
pray
for
them
that
despitefully
use
you.
Luke 12:14
14
But
he
said
unto
him,
Man,
who
made
me
a
judge
or
a
divider
over
you?
Luke 23:46
46
And
Jesus,
crying
with
a
loud
voice,
said,
Father,
into
thy
hands
I
commend
my
spirit:
and
having
said
this,
he
gave
up
the
ghost.
Luke 24:19
19
And
he
said
unto
them,
What
things?
And
they
said
unto
him,
The
things
concerning
Jesus
the
Nazarene,
who
was
a
prophet
mighty
in
deed
and
word
before
God
and
all
the
people:
John 1:17
17
For
the
law
was
given
through
Moses;
grace
and
truth
came
through
Jesus
Christ.
Acts 3:14
14
But
ye
denied
the
Holy
and
Righteous
One,
and
asked
for
a
murderer
to
be
granted
unto
you,
Acts 4:7
7
And
when
they
had
set
them
in
the
midst,
they
inquired,
By
what
power,
or
in
what
name,
have
ye
done
this?
Acts 5:33
33
But
they,
when
they
heard
this,
were
cut
to
the
heart,
and
minded
to
slay
them.
Acts 6:5
5
And
the
saying
pleased
the
whole
multitude:
and
they
chose
Stephen,
a
man
full
of
faith
and
of
the
Holy
Spirit,
and
Philip,
and
Prochorus,
and
Nicanor,
and
Timon,
and
Parmenas,
and
Nicolaus
a
proselyte
of
Antioch;
Acts 7:6
6
And
God
spake
on
this
wise,
that
his
seed
should
sojourn
in
a
strange
land,
and
that
they
should
bring
them
into
bondage,
and
treat
them
ill,
four
hundred
years.
Acts 9:40
40
But
Peter
put
them
all
forth,
and
kneeled
down
and
prayed;
and
turning
to
the
body,
he
said,
Tabitha,
arise.
And
she
opened
her
eyes;
and
when
she
saw
Peter,
she
sat
up.
Acts 22:1
1
Brethren
and
fathers,
hear
ye
the
defence
which
I
now
make
unto
you.
Romans 3:2
2
Much
every
way:
first
of
all,
that
they
were
intrusted
with
the
oracles
of
God.
Galatians 3:19
19
What
then
is
the
law?
It
was
added
because
of
transgressions,
till
the
seed
should
come
to
whom
the
promise
hath
been
made;
and
it
was
ordained
through
angels
by
the
hand
of
a
mediator.
1 Thessalonians 2:15
15
who
both
killed
the
Lord
Jesus
and
the
prophets,
and
drove
out
us,
and
pleased
not
God,
and
are
contrary
to
all
men;
2 Thessalonians 2:11
11
And
for
this
cause
God
sendeth
them
a
working
of
error,
that
they
should
believe
a
lie:
Hebrews 2:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18
1
Therefore
we
ought
to
give
the
more
earnest
heed
to
the
things
that
were
heard,
lest
haply
we
drift
away
from
them.
2
For
if
the
word
spoken
through
angels
proved
stedfast,
and
every
transgression
and
disobedience
received
a
just
recompense
of
reward;
3
how
shall
we
escape,
if
we
neglect
so
great
a
salvation?
which
having
at
the
first
been
spoken
through
the
Lord,
was
confirmed
unto
us
by
them
that
heard;
4
God
also
bearing
witness
with
them,
both
by
signs
and
wonders,
and
by
manifold
powers,
and
by
gifts
of
the
Holy
Spirit,
according
to
his
own
will.
5
For
not
unto
angels
did
he
subject
the
world
to
come,
whereof
we
speak.
6
But
one
hath
somewhere
testified,
saying,
What
is
man,
that
thou
art
mindful
of
him?
Or
the
son
of
man,
that
thou
visitest
him?
7
Thou
madest
him
a
little
lower
than
the
angels;
Thou
crownedst
him
with
glory
and
honor,
And
didst
set
him
over
the
works
of
thy
hands:
8
Thou
didst
put
all
things
in
subjection
under
his
feet.
For
in
that
he
subjected
all
things
unto
him,
he
left
nothing
that
is
not
subject
to
him.
But
now
we
see
not
yet
all
things
subjected
to
him.
9
But
we
behold
him
who
hath
been
made
a
little
lower
than
the
angels,
even
Jesus,
because
of
the
suffering
of
death
crowned
with
glory
and
honor,
that
by
the
grace
of
God
he
should
taste
of
death
for
every
man.
10
For
it
became
him,
for
whom
are
all
things,
and
through
whom
are
all
things,
in
bringing
many
sons
unto
glory,
to
make
the
author
of
their
salvation
perfect
through
sufferings.
11
For
both
he
that
sanctifieth
and
they
that
are
sanctified
are
all
of
one:
for
which
cause
he
is
not
ashamed
to
call
them
brethren,
12
saying,
I
will
declare
thy
name
unto
my
brethren,
In
the
midst
of
the
congregation
will
I
sing
thy
praise.
13
And
again,
I
will
put
my
trust
in
him.
And
again,
Behold,
I
and
the
children
whom
God
hath
given
me.
14
Since
then
the
children
are
sharers
in
flesh
and
blood,
he
also
himself
in
like
manner
partook
of
the
same;
that
through
death
he
might
bring
to
nought
him
that
had
the
power
of
death,
that
is,
the
devil;
15
and
might
deliver
all
them
who
through
fear
of
death
were
all
their
lifetime
subject
to
bondage.
16
For
verily
not
to
angels
doth
he
give
help,
but
he
giveth
help
to
the
seed
of
Abraham.
17
Wherefore
it
behooved
him
in
all
things
to
be
made
like
unto
his
brethren,
that
he
might
become
a
merciful
and
faithful
high
priest
in
things
pertaining
to
God,
to
make
propitiation
for
the
sins
of
the
people.
18
For
in
that
he
himself
hath
suffered
being
tempted,
he
is
able
to
succor
them
that
are
tempted.
Hebrews 8:5
5
who
serve
that
which
is
a
copy
and
shadow
of
the
heavenly
things,
even
as
Moses
is
warned
of
God
when
he
is
about
to
make
the
tabernacle:
for,
See,
saith
he,
that
thou
make
all
things
according
to
the
pattern
that
was
showed
thee
in
the
mount.
Hebrews 11:23
23
By
faith
Moses,
when
he
was
born,
was
hid
three
months
by
his
parents,
because
they
saw
he
was
a
goodly
child;
and
they
were
not
afraid
of
the
kings
commandment.
Hebrews 13:12
12
Wherefore
Jesus
also,
that
he
might
sanctify
the
people
through
his
own
blood,
suffered
without
the
gate.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 7:0
in
WEB
Genesis 11:31
31
Terah
took
Abram
his
son,
Lot
the
son
of
Haran,
his
son's
son,
and
Sarai
his
daughter-in-law,
his
son
Abram's
wife.
They
went
forth
from
Ur
of
the
Chaldees,
to
go
into
the
land
of
Canaan.
They
came
to
Haran,
and
lived
there.
Genesis 12:7
7
Yahweh
appeared
to
Abram,
and
said,
"I
will
give
this
land
to
your
seed."
He
built
an
altar
there
to
Yahweh,
who
appeared
to
him.
Genesis 13:15
15
for
all
the
land
which
you
see,
I
will
give
to
you,
and
to
your
offspring
forever.
Genesis 15:18
18
In
that
day
Yahweh
made
a
covenant
with
Abram,
saying,
"To
your
seed
have
I
given
this
land,
from
the
river
of
Egypt
to
the
great
river,
the
river
Euphrates:
Genesis 17:9
9
God
said
to
Abraham,
"As
for
you,
you
will
keep
my
covenant,
you
and
your
seed
after
you
throughout
their
generations.
Genesis 21:2
2
Sarah
conceived,
and
bore
Abraham
a
son
in
his
old
age,
at
the
set
time
of
which
God
had
spoken
to
him.
Genesis 23:16
16
Abraham
listened
to
Ephron.
Abraham
weighed
to
Ephron
the
silver
which
he
had
named
in
the
audience
of
the
children
of
Heth,
four
hundred
shekels
of
silver,
according
to
the
current
merchants'
standard.
Genesis 25:26
26
After
that,
his
brother
came
out,
and
his
hand
had
hold
on
Esau's
heel.
He
was
named
Jacob.
Isaac
was
sixty
years
old
when
she
bore
them.
Genesis 26:3
3
Sojourn
in
this
land,
and
I
will
be
with
you,
and
will
bless
you.
For
to
you,
and
to
your
seed,
I
will
give
all
these
lands,
and
I
will
establish
the
oath
which
I
swore
to
Abraham
your
father.
Genesis 29:31
31
Yahweh
saw
that
Leah
was
hated,
and
he
opened
her
womb,
but
Rachel
was
barren.
Genesis 30:5
5
Bilhah
conceived,
and
bore
Jacob
a
son.
Genesis 33:19
19
He
bought
the
parcel
of
ground,
where
he
had
spread
his
tent,
at
the
hand
of
the
children
of
Hamor,
Shechem's
father,
for
one
hundred
pieces
of
money.
Genesis 35:18
18
It
happened,
as
her
soul
was
departing
(for
she
died),
that
she
named
him
Ben-oni,
but
his
father
named
him
Benjamin.
Genesis 37:28
28
Midianites
who
were
merchants
passed
by,
and
they
drew
and
lifted
up
Joseph
out
of
the
pit,
and
sold
Joseph
to
the
Ishmaelites
for
twenty
pieces
of
silver.
They
brought
Joseph
into
Egypt.
Genesis 39:23
23
The
keeper
of
the
prison
didn't
look
after
anything
that
was
under
his
hand,
because
Yahweh
was
with
him;
and
that
which
he
did,
Yahweh
made
it
prosper.
Genesis 41:54
54
The
seven
years
of
famine
began
to
come,
just
as
Joseph
had
said.
There
was
famine
in
all
lands,
but
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
there
was
bread.
Genesis 42:6
6
Joseph
was
the
governor
over
the
land.
It
was
he
who
sold
to
all
the
people
of
the
land.
Joseph's
brothers
came,
and
bowed
themselves
down
to
him
with
their
faces
to
the
earth.
Genesis 45:27
27
They
told
him
all
the
words
of
Joseph,
which
he
had
said
to
them.
When
he
saw
the
wagons
which
Joseph
had
sent
to
carry
him,
the
spirit
of
Jacob,
their
father,
revived.
Genesis 46:27
27
The
sons
of
Joseph,
who
were
born
to
him
in
Egypt,
were
two
souls.
All
the
souls
of
the
house
of
Jacob,
who
came
into
Egypt,
were
seventy.
Genesis 49:33
33
When
Jacob
made
an
end
of
charging
his
sons,
he
gathered
up
his
feet
into
the
bed,
and
yielded
up
the
spirit,
and
was
gathered
to
his
people.
Exodus 1:22
22
Pharaoh
charged
all
his
people,
saying,
"You
shall
cast
every
son
who
is
born
into
the
river,
and
every
daughter
you
shall
save
alive."
Exodus 2:22
22
She
bore
a
son,
and
he
named
him
Gershom,
for
he
said,
"I
have
lived
as
a
foreigner
in
a
foreign
land."
Exodus 3:12
12
He
said,
"Certainly
I
will
be
with
you.
This
will
be
the
token
to
you,
that
I
have
sent
you:
when
you
have
brought
forth
the
people
out
of
Egypt,
you
shall
serve
God
on
this
mountain."
Exodus 4:20
20
Moses
took
his
wife
and
his
sons,
and
set
them
on
a
donkey,
and
he
returned
to
the
land
of
Egypt.
Moses
took
God's
rod
in
his
hand.
Exodus 7:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25
1
Yahweh
said
to
Moses,
"Behold,
I
have
made
you
as
God
to
Pharaoh;
and
Aaron
your
brother
shall
be
your
prophet.
2
You
shall
speak
all
that
I
command
you;
and
Aaron
your
brother
shall
speak
to
Pharaoh,
that
he
let
the
children
of
Israel
go
out
of
his
land.
3
I
will
harden
Pharaoh's
heart,
and
multiply
my
signs
and
my
wonders
in
the
land
of
Egypt.
4
But
Pharaoh
will
not
listen
to
you,
and
I
will
lay
my
hand
on
Egypt,
and
bring
forth
my
hosts,
my
people
the
children
of
Israel,
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt
by
great
judgments.
5
The
Egyptians
shall
know
that
I
am
Yahweh,
when
I
stretch
forth
my
hand
on
Egypt,
and
bring
out
the
children
of
Israel
from
among
them."
6
Moses
and
Aaron
did
so.
As
Yahweh
commanded
them,
so
they
did.
7
Moses
was
eighty
years
old,
and
Aaron
eighty-three
years
old,
when
they
spoke
to
Pharaoh.
8
Yahweh
spoke
to
Moses
and
to
Aaron,
saying,
9
"When
Pharaoh
speaks
to
you,
saying,
'Perform
a
miracle!'
then
you
shall
tell
Aaron,
'Take
your
rod,
and
cast
it
down
before
Pharaoh,
that
it
become
a
serpent.'"
10
Moses
and
Aaron
went
in
to
Pharaoh,
and
they
did
so,
as
Yahweh
had
commanded:
and
Aaron
cast
down
his
rod
before
Pharaoh
and
before
his
servants,
and
it
became
a
serpent.
11
Then
Pharaoh
also
called
for
the
wise
men
and
the
sorcerers.
They
also,
the
magicians
of
Egypt,
did
in
like
manner
with
their
enchantments.
12
For
they
cast
down
every
man
his
rod,
and
they
became
serpents:
but
Aaron's
rod
swallowed
up
their
rods.
13
Pharaoh's
heart
was
hardened,
and
he
didn't
listen
to
them;
as
Yahweh
had
spoken.
14
Yahweh
said
to
Moses,
"Pharaoh's
heart
is
stubborn.
He
refuses
to
let
the
people
go.
15
Go
to
Pharaoh
in
the
morning.
Behold,
he
goes
out
to
the
water;
and
you
shall
stand
by
the
river's
bank
to
meet
him;
and
the
rod
which
was
turned
to
a
serpent
you
shall
take
in
your
hand.
16
You
shall
tell
him,
'Yahweh,
the
God
of
the
Hebrews,
has
sent
me
to
you,
saying,
"Let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me
in
the
wilderness:"
and,
behold,
until
now
you
haven't
listened.
17
Thus
says
Yahweh,
"In
this
you
shall
know
that
I
am
Yahweh.
Behold,
I
will
strike
with
the
rod
that
is
in
my
hand
on
the
waters
which
are
in
the
river,
and
they
shall
be
turned
to
blood.
18
The
fish
that
are
in
the
river
shall
die,
and
the
river
shall
become
foul;
and
the
Egyptians
shall
loathe
to
drink
water
from
the
river."'"
19
Yahweh
said
to
Moses,
"Tell
Aaron,
'Take
your
rod,
and
stretch
out
your
hand
over
the
waters
of
Egypt,
over
their
rivers,
over
their
streams,
and
over
their
pools,
and
over
all
their
ponds
of
water,
that
they
may
become
blood;
and
there
shall
be
blood
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
both
in
vessels
of
wood
and
in
vessels
of
stone.'"
20
Moses
and
Aaron
did
so,
as
Yahweh
commanded;
and
he
lifted
up
the
rod,
and
struck
the
waters
that
were
in
the
river,
in
the
sight
of
Pharaoh,
and
in
the
sight
of
his
servants;
and
all
the
waters
that
were
in
the
river
were
turned
to
blood.
21
The
fish
that
were
in
the
river
died;
and
the
river
became
foul,
and
the
Egyptians
couldn't
drink
water
from
the
river;
and
the
blood
was
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
22
The
magicians
of
Egypt
did
in
like
manner
with
their
enchantments;
and
Pharaoh's
heart
was
hardened,
and
he
didn't
listen
to
them;
as
Yahweh
had
spoken.
23
Pharaoh
turned
and
went
into
his
house,
neither
did
he
lay
even
this
to
heart.
24
All
the
Egyptians
dug
round
about
the
river
for
water
to
drink;
for
they
couldn't
drink
of
the
water
of
the
river.
25
Seven
days
were
fulfilled,
after
Yahweh
had
struck
the
river.
Exodus 8:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
1
Yahweh
spoke
to
Moses,
Go
in
to
Pharaoh,
and
tell
him,
"This
is
what
Yahweh
says,
'Let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me.
2
If
you
refuse
to
let
them
go,
behold,
I
will
plague
all
your
borders
with
frogs:
3
and
the
river
shall
swarm
with
frogs,
which
shall
go
up
and
come
into
your
house,
and
into
your
bedchamber,
and
on
your
bed,
and
into
the
house
of
your
servants,
and
on
your
people,
and
into
your
ovens,
and
into
your
kneading-troughs:
4
and
the
frogs
shall
come
up
both
on
you,
and
on
your
people,
and
on
all
your
servants.'"
5
Yahweh
said
to
Moses,
"Tell
Aaron,
'Stretch
forth
your
hand
with
your
rod
over
the
rivers,
over
the
streams,
and
over
the
pools,
and
cause
frogs
to
come
up
on
the
land
of
Egypt.'"
6
Aaron
stretched
out
his
hand
over
the
waters
of
Egypt;
and
the
frogs
came
up,
and
covered
the
land
of
Egypt.
7
The
magicians
did
in
like
manner
with
their
enchantments,
and
brought
up
frogs
on
the
land
of
Egypt.
8
Then
Pharaoh
called
for
Moses
and
Aaron,
and
said,
"Entreat
Yahweh,
that
he
take
away
the
frogs
from
me,
and
from
my
people;
and
I
will
let
the
people
go,
that
they
may
sacrifice
to
Yahweh."
9
Moses
said
to
Pharaoh,
"I
give
you
the
honor
of
setting
the
time
that
I
should
pray
for
you,
and
for
your
servants,
and
for
your
people,
that
the
frogs
be
destroyed
from
you
and
your
houses,
and
remain
in
the
river
only."
10
He
said,
"Tomorrow."
He
said,
"Be
it
according
to
your
word,
that
you
may
know
that
there
is
none
like
Yahweh
our
God.
11
The
frogs
shall
depart
from
you,
and
from
your
houses,
and
from
your
servants,
and
from
your
people.
They
shall
remain
in
the
river
only."
12
Moses
and
Aaron
went
out
from
Pharaoh,
and
Moses
cried
to
Yahweh
concerning
the
frogs
which
he
had
brought
on
Pharaoh.
13
Yahweh
did
according
to
the
word
of
Moses,
and
the
frogs
died
out
of
the
houses,
out
of
the
courts,
and
out
of
the
fields.
14
They
gathered
them
together
in
heaps,
and
the
land
stank.
15
But
when
Pharaoh
saw
that
there
was
a
respite,
he
hardened
his
heart,
and
didn't
listen
to
them,
as
Yahweh
had
spoken.
16
Yahweh
said
to
Moses,
"Tell
Aaron,
'Stretch
out
your
rod,
and
strike
the
dust
of
the
earth,
that
it
may
become
lice
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt.'"
17
They
did
so;
and
Aaron
stretched
out
his
hand
with
his
rod,
and
struck
the
dust
of
the
earth,
and
there
were
lice
on
man,
and
on
animal;
all
the
dust
of
the
earth
became
lice
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
18
The
magicians
tried
with
their
enchantments
to
bring
forth
lice,
but
they
couldn't.
There
were
lice
on
man,
and
on
animal.
19
Then
the
magicians
said
to
Pharaoh,
"This
is
the
finger
of
God:"
and
Pharaoh's
heart
was
hardened,
and
he
didn't
listen
to
them;
as
Yahweh
had
spoken.
20
Yahweh
said
to
Moses,
"Rise
up
early
in
the
morning,
and
stand
before
Pharaoh;
behold,
he
comes
forth
to
the
water;
and
tell
him,
'This
is
what
Yahweh
says,
"Let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me.
21
Else,
if
you
will
not
let
my
people
go,
behold,
I
will
send
swarms
of
flies
on
you,
and
on
your
servants,
and
on
your
people,
and
into
your
houses:
and
the
houses
of
the
Egyptians
shall
be
full
of
swarms
of
flies,
and
also
the
ground
whereon
they
are.
22
I
will
set
apart
in
that
day
the
land
of
Goshen,
in
which
my
people
dwell,
that
no
swarms
of
flies
shall
be
there;
to
the
end
you
may
know
that
I
am
Yahweh
in
the
midst
of
the
earth.
23
I
will
put
a
division
between
my
people
and
your
people:
by
tomorrow
shall
this
sign
be."'"
24
Yahweh
did
so;
and
there
came
grievous
swarms
of
flies
into
the
house
of
Pharaoh,
and
into
his
servants'
houses:
and
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
the
land
was
corrupted
by
reason
of
the
swarms
of
flies.
25
Pharaoh
called
for
Moses
and
for
Aaron,
and
said,
"Go
,
sacrifice
to
your
God
in
the
land!"
26
Moses
said,
"It
isn't
appropriate
to
do
so;
for
we
shall
sacrifice
the
abomination
of
the
Egyptians
to
Yahweh
our
God.
Behold,
shall
we
sacrifice
the
abomination
of
the
Egyptians
before
their
eyes,
and
won't
they
stone
us?
27
We
will
go
three
days'
journey
into
the
wilderness,
and
sacrifice
to
Yahweh
our
God,
as
he
shall
command
us."
28
Pharaoh
said,
"I
will
let
you
go,
that
you
may
sacrifice
to
Yahweh
your
God
in
the
wilderness,
only
you
shall
not
go
very
far
away.
Pray
for
me."
29
Moses
said,
"Behold,
I
go
out
from
you,
and
I
will
pray
to
Yahweh
that
the
swarms
of
flies
may
depart
from
Pharaoh,
from
his
servants,
and
from
his
people,
tomorrow;
only
don't
let
Pharaoh
deal
deceitfully
any
more
in
not
letting
the
people
go
to
sacrifice
to
Yahweh."
30
Moses
went
out
from
Pharaoh,
and
prayed
to
Yahweh.
31
Yahweh
did
according
to
the
word
of
Moses,
and
he
removed
the
swarms
of
flies
from
Pharaoh,
from
his
servants,
and
from
his
people.
There
remained
not
one.
32
Pharaoh
hardened
his
heart
this
time
also,
and
he
didn't
let
the
people
go.
Exodus 9:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35
1
Then
Yahweh
said
to
Moses,
"Go
in
to
Pharaoh,
and
tell
him,
'This
is
what
Yahweh,
the
God
of
the
Hebrews,
says:
"Let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me.
2
For
if
you
refuse
to
let
them
go,
and
hold
them
still,
3
behold,
the
hand
of
Yahweh
is
on
your
cattle
which
are
in
the
field,
on
the
horses,
on
the
donkeys,
on
the
camels,
on
the
herds,
and
on
the
flocks
with
a
very
grievous
pestilence.
4
Yahweh
will
make
a
distinction
between
the
cattle
of
Israel
and
the
cattle
of
Egypt;
and
there
shall
nothing
die
of
all
that
belongs
to
the
children
of
Israel."'"
5
Yahweh
appointed
a
set
time,
saying,
"Tomorrow
Yahweh
shall
do
this
thing
in
the
land."
6
Yahweh
did
that
thing
on
the
next
day;
and
all
the
cattle
of
Egypt
died,
but
of
the
cattle
of
the
children
of
Israel,
not
one
died.
7
Pharaoh
sent,
and,
behold,
there
was
not
so
much
as
one
of
the
cattle
of
the
Israelites
dead.
But
the
heart
of
Pharaoh
was
stubborn,
and
he
didn't
let
the
people
go.
8
Yahweh
said
to
Moses
and
to
Aaron,
"Take
to
you
handfuls
of
ashes
of
the
furnace,
and
let
Moses
sprinkle
it
toward
the
sky
in
the
sight
of
Pharaoh.
9
It
shall
become
small
dust
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
shall
be
a
boil
breaking
forth
with
boils
on
man
and
on
animal,
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt."
10
They
took
ashes
of
the
furnace,
and
stood
before
Pharaoh;
and
Moses
sprinkled
it
up
toward
the
sky;
and
it
became
a
boil
breaking
forth
with
boils
on
man
and
on
animal.
11
The
magicians
couldn't
stand
before
Moses
because
of
the
boils;
for
the
boils
were
on
the
magicians,
and
on
all
the
Egyptians.
12
Yahweh
hardened
the
heart
of
Pharaoh,
and
he
didn't
listen
to
them,
as
Yahweh
had
spoken
to
Moses.
13
Yahweh
said
to
Moses,
"Rise
up
early
in
the
morning,
and
stand
before
Pharaoh,
and
tell
him,
'This
is
what
Yahweh,
the
God
of
the
Hebrews,
says:
"Let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me.
14
For
this
time
I
will
send
all
my
plagues
against
your
heart,
against
your
officials,
and
against
your
people;
that
you
may
know
that
there
is
none
like
me
in
all
the
earth.
15
For
now
I
would
have
put
forth
my
hand,
and
struck
you
and
your
people
with
pestilence,
and
you
would
have
been
cut
off
from
the
earth;
16
but
indeed
for
this
cause
I
have
made
you
stand:
to
show
you
my
power,
and
that
my
name
may
be
declared
throughout
all
the
earth;
17
as
you
still
exalt
yourself
against
my
people,
that
you
won't
let
them
go.
18
Behold,
tomorrow
about
this
time
I
will
cause
it
to
rain
a
very
grievous
hail,
such
as
has
not
been
in
Egypt
since
the
day
it
was
founded
even
until
now.
19
Now
therefore
command
that
all
of
your
cattle
and
all
that
you
have
in
the
field
be
brought
into
shelter.
Every
man
and
animal
that
is
found
in
the
field,
and
isn't
brought
home,
the
hail
shall
come
down
on
them,
and
they
shall
die."'"
20
Those
who
feared
the
word
of
Yahweh
among
the
servants
of
Pharaoh
made
their
servants
and
their
cattle
flee
into
the
houses.
21
Whoever
didn't
regard
the
word
of
Yahweh
left
his
servants
and
his
cattle
in
the
field.
22
Yahweh
said
to
Moses,
"Stretch
forth
your
hand
toward
the
sky,
that
there
may
be
hail
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
on
man,
and
on
animal,
and
on
every
herb
of
the
field,
throughout
the
land
of
Egypt."
23
Moses
stretched
forth
his
rod
toward
the
heavens,
and
Yahweh
sent
thunder,
hail,
and
lightning
flashed
down
to
the
earth.
Yahweh
rained
hail
on
the
land
of
Egypt.
24
So
there
was
very
severe
hail,
and
lightning
mixed
with
the
hail,
such
as
had
not
been
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
since
it
became
a
nation.
25
The
hail
struck
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt
all
that
was
in
the
field,
both
man
and
animal;
and
the
hail
struck
every
herb
of
the
field,
and
broke
every
tree
of
the
field.
26
Only
in
the
land
of
Goshen,
where
the
children
of
Israel
were,
there
was
no
hail.
27
Pharaoh
sent,
and
called
for
Moses
and
Aaron,
and
said
to
them,
"I
have
sinned
this
time.
Yahweh
is
righteous,
and
I
and
my
people
are
wicked.
28
Pray
to
Yahweh;
for
there
has
been
enough
of
mighty
thunderings
and
hail.
I
will
let
you
go,
and
you
shall
stay
no
longer."
29
Moses
said
to
him,
"As
soon
as
I
have
gone
out
of
the
city,
I
will
spread
abroad
my
hands
to
Yahweh.
The
thunders
shall
cease,
neither
shall
there
be
any
more
hail;
that
you
may
know
that
the
earth
is
Yahweh's.
30
But
as
for
you
and
your
servants,
I
know
that
you
don't
yet
fear
Yahweh
God."
31
The
flax
and
the
barley
were
struck,
for
the
barley
was
in
the
ear,
and
the
flax
was
in
bloom.
32
But
the
wheat
and
the
spelt
were
not
struck,
for
they
had
not
grown
up.
33
Moses
went
out
of
the
city
from
Pharaoh,
and
spread
abroad
his
hands
to
Yahweh;
and
the
thunders
and
hail
ceased,
and
the
rain
was
not
poured
on
the
earth.
34
When
Pharaoh
saw
that
the
rain
and
the
hail
and
the
thunders
were
ceased,
he
sinned
yet
more,
and
hardened
his
heart,
he
and
his
servants.
35
The
heart
of
Pharaoh
was
hardened,
and
he
didn't
let
the
children
of
Israel
go,
just
as
Yahweh
had
spoken
through
Moses.
Exodus 10:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29
1
Yahweh
said
to
Moses,
"Go
in
to
Pharaoh,
for
I
have
hardened
his
heart,
and
the
heart
of
his
servants,
that
I
may
show
these
my
signs
in
the
midst
of
them,
2
and
that
you
may
tell
in
the
hearing
of
your
son,
and
of
your
son's
son,
what
things
I
have
done
to
Egypt,
and
my
signs
which
I
have
done
among
them;
that
you
may
know
that
I
am
Yahweh."
3
Moses
and
Aaron
went
in
to
Pharaoh,
and
said
to
him,
"This
is
what
Yahweh,
the
God
of
the
Hebrews,
says:
'How
long
will
you
refuse
to
humble
yourself
before
me?
Let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me.
4
Or
else,
if
you
refuse
to
let
my
people
go,
behold,
tomorrow
I
will
bring
locusts
into
your
country,
5
and
they
shall
cover
the
surface
of
the
earth,
so
that
one
won't
be
able
to
see
the
earth.
They
shall
eat
the
residue
of
that
which
has
escaped,
which
remains
to
you
from
the
hail,
and
shall
eat
every
tree
which
grows
for
you
out
of
the
field.
6
Your
houses
shall
be
filled,
and
the
houses
of
all
your
servants,
and
the
houses
of
all
the
Egyptians;
as
neither
your
fathers
nor
your
fathers'
fathers
have
seen,
since
the
day
that
they
were
on
the
earth
to
this
day.'"
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
Yahweh,
their
God.
Don't
you
yet
know
that
Egypt
is
destroyed?"
8
Moses
and
Aaron
were
brought
again
to
Pharaoh,
and
he
said
to
them,
"Go,
serve
Yahweh
your
God;
but
who
are
those
who
will
go?"
9
Moses
said,
"We
will
go
with
our
young
and
with
our
old;
with
our
sons
and
with
our
daughters,
with
our
flocks
and
with
our
herds
will
we
go;
for
we
must
hold
a
feast
to
Yahweh."
10
He
said
to
them,
"Yahweh
be
with
you
if
I
will
let
you
go
with
your
little
ones!
See,
evil
is
clearly
before
your
faces.
11
Not
so!
Go
now
you
who
are
men,
and
serve
Yahweh;
for
that
is
what
you
desire!"
They
were
driven
out
from
Pharaoh's
presence.
12
Yahweh
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
herb
of
the
land,
even
all
that
the
hail
has
left."
13
Moses
stretched
forth
his
rod
over
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
Yahweh
brought
an
east
wind
on
the
land
all
that
day,
and
all
the
night;
and
when
it
was
morning,
the
east
wind
brought
the
locusts.
14
The
locusts
went
up
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
rested
in
all
the
borders
of
Egypt.
They
were
very
grievous.
Before
them
there
were
no
such
locusts
as
they,
neither
after
them
shall
be
such.
15
For
they
covered
the
surface
of
the
whole
earth,
so
that
the
land
was
darkened,
and
they
ate
every
herb
of
the
land,
and
all
the
fruit
of
the
trees
which
the
hail
had
left.
There
remained
nothing
green,
either
tree
or
herb
of
the
field,
through
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
16
Then
Pharaoh
called
for
Moses
and
Aaron
in
haste,
and
he
said,
"I
have
sinned
against
Yahweh
your
God,
and
against
you.
17
Now
therefore
please
forgive
my
sin
again,
and
pray
to
Yahweh
your
God,
that
he
may
also
take
away
from
me
this
death."
18
He
went
out
from
Pharaoh,
and
prayed
to
Yahweh.
19
Yahweh
turned
an
exceeding
strong
west
wind,
which
took
up
the
locusts,
and
drove
them
into
the
Red
Sea.
There
remained
not
one
locust
in
all
the
borders
of
Egypt.
20
But
Yahweh
hardened
Pharaoh's
heart,
and
he
didn't
let
the
children
of
Israel
go.
21
Yahweh
said
to
Moses,
"Stretch
out
your
hand
toward
the
sky,
that
there
may
be
darkness
over
the
land
of
Egypt,
even
darkness
which
may
be
felt."
22
Moses
stretched
forth
his
hand
toward
the
sky,
and
there
was
a
thick
darkness
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
three
days.
23
They
didn't
see
one
another,
neither
did
anyone
rise
from
his
place
for
three
days;
but
all
the
children
of
Israel
had
light
in
their
dwellings.
24
Pharaoh
called
to
Moses,
and
said,
"Go
,
serve
Yahweh.
Only
let
your
flocks
and
your
herds
stay
behind.
Let
your
little
ones
also
go
with
you."
25
Moses
said,
"You
must
also
give
into
our
hand
sacrifices
and
burnt-offerings,
that
we
may
sacrifice
to
Yahweh
our
God.
26
Our
cattle
also
shall
go
with
us.
There
shall
not
a
hoof
be
left
behind,
for
of
it
we
must
take
to
serve
Yahweh
our
God;
and
we
don't
know
with
what
we
must
serve
Yahweh,
until
we
come
there."
27
But
Yahweh
hardened
Pharaoh's
heart,
and
he
wouldn't
let
them
go.
28
Pharaoh
said
to
him,
"Get
away
from
me!
Be
careful
to
see
my
face
no
more;
for
in
the
day
you
see
my
face
you
shall
die!"
29
Moses
said,
"You
have
spoken
well.
I
will
see
your
face
again
no
more."
Exodus 12:41
41
It
happened
at
the
end
of
four
hundred
thirty
years,
even
the
same
day
it
happened,
that
all
the
hosts
of
Yahweh
went
out
from
the
land
of
Egypt.
Exodus 13:19
19
Moses
took
the
bones
of
Joseph
with
him,
for
he
had
made
the
children
of
Israel
swear,
saying,
"God
will
surely
visit
you,
and
you
shall
carry
up
my
bones
away
from
here
with
you."
Exodus 14:21
21
Moses
stretched
out
his
hand
over
the
sea,
and
Yahweh
caused
the
sea
to
go
back
by
a
strong
east
wind
all
the
night,
and
made
the
sea
dry
land,
and
the
waters
were
divided.
Exodus 16:1
1
They
took
their
journey
from
Elim,
and
all
the
congregation
of
the
children
of
Israel
came
to
the
wilderness
of
Sin,
which
is
between
Elim
and
Sinai,
on
the
fifteenth
day
of
the
second
month
after
their
departing
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt.
Exodus 18:4
4
The
name
of
the
other
was
Eliezer,
for
he
said,
"My
father's
God
was
my
help
and
delivered
me
from
Pharaoh's
sword."
Exodus 19:3
3
Moses
went
up
to
God,
and
Yahweh
called
to
him
out
of
the
mountain,
saying,
"This
is
what
you
shall
tell
the
house
of
Jacob,
and
tell
the
children
of
Israel:
Exodus 20:1
1
God
spoke
all
these
words,
saying,
Exodus 21:1
1
"Now
these
are
the
ordinances
which
you
shall
set
before
them.
Exodus 25:40
40
See
that
you
make
them
after
their
pattern,
which
has
been
shown
to
you
on
the
mountain.
Exodus 32:9
9
Yahweh
said
to
Moses,
"I
have
seen
these
people,
and,
behold,
they
are
a
stiff-necked
people.
Exodus 33:1
1
Yahweh
spoke
to
Moses,
"Depart,
go
up
from
here,
you
and
the
people
that
you
have
brought
up
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
to
the
land
of
which
I
swore
to
Abraham,
to
Isaac,
and
to
Jacob,
saying,
'I
will
give
it
to
your
seed.'
Leviticus 24:16
16
He
who
blasphemes
the
name
of
Yahweh,
he
shall
surely
be
put
to
death;
all
the
congregation
shall
certainly
stone
him:
the
foreigner
as
well
as
the
native-born,
when
he
blasphemes
the
Name,
shall
be
put
to
death.
Leviticus 26:41
41
I
also
walked
contrary
to
them,
and
brought
them
into
the
land
of
their
enemies:
if
then
their
uncircumcised
heart
is
humbled,
and
they
then
accept
the
punishment
of
their
iniquity;
Numbers 20:16
16
and
when
we
cried
to
Yahweh,
he
heard
our
voice,
and
sent
an
angel,
and
brought
us
forth
out
of
Egypt:
and,
behold,
we
are
in
Kadesh,
a
city
in
the
uttermost
of
your
border.
Deuteronomy 4:19
19
and
lest
you
lift
up
your
eyes
to
the
sky,
and
when
you
see
the
sun
and
the
moon
and
the
stars,
even
all
the
host
of
the
sky,
you
are
drawn
away
and
worship
them,
and
serve
them,
which
Yahweh
your
God
has
allotted
to
all
the
peoples
under
the
whole
sky.
Deuteronomy 5:27
27
Go
you
near,
and
hear
all
that
Yahweh
our
God
shall
say:
and
speak
you
to
us
all
that
Yahweh
our
God
shall
speak
to
you;
and
we
will
hear
it,
and
do
it.
Deuteronomy 9:16
16
I
looked,
and,
behold,
you
had
sinned
against
Yahweh
your
God;
you
had
made
you
a
molten
calf:
you
had
turned
aside
quickly
out
of
the
way
which
Yahweh
had
commanded
you.
Deuteronomy 10:22
22
Your
fathers
went
down
into
Egypt
with
seventy
persons;
and
now
Yahweh
your
God
has
made
you
as
the
stars
of
the
sky
for
multitude.
Deuteronomy 13:9
9
but
you
shall
surely
kill
him;
your
hand
shall
be
first
on
him
to
put
him
to
death,
and
afterwards
the
hand
of
all
the
people.
Deuteronomy 18:15
15
Yahweh
your
God
will
raise
up
to
you
a
prophet
from
the
midst
of
you,
of
your
brothers,
like
me;
to
him
you
shall
listen;
Joshua 3:14
14
It
happened,
when
the
people
removed
from
their
tents,
to
pass
over
the
Jordan,
the
priests
who
bore
the
ark
of
the
covenant
being
before
the
people;
Joshua 5:15
15
The
prince
of
Yahweh's
host
said
to
Joshua,
Put
off
your
shoe
from
off
your
foot;
for
the
place
whereon
you
stand
is
holy.
Joshua
did
so.
Joshua 24:32
32
The
bones
of
Joseph,
which
the
children
of
Israel
brought
up
out
of
Egypt,
buried
they
in
Shechem,
in
the
parcel
of
ground
which
Jacob
bought
of
the
sons
of
Hamor
the
father
of
Shechem
for
a
hundred
pieces
of
money:
and
they
became
the
inheritance
of
the
children
of
Joseph.
2 Samuel 7:1
1
It
happened,
when
the
king
lived
in
his
house,
and
Yahweh
had
given
him
rest
from
all
his
enemies
round
about,
1 Kings 8:27
27
But
will
God
in
very
deed
dwell
on
the
earth?
behold,
heaven
and
the
heaven
of
heavens
can't
contain
you;
how
much
less
this
house
that
I
have
built!
2 Kings 21:3
3
For
he
built
again
the
high
places
which
Hezekiah
his
father
had
destroyed;
and
he
reared
up
altars
for
Baal,
and
made
an
Asherah,
as
did
Ahab
king
of
Israel,
and
worshiped
all
the
host
of
the
sky,
and
served
them.
1 Chronicles 22:7
7
David
said
to
Solomon
his
son,
As
for
me,
it
was
in
my
heart
to
build
a
house
to
the
name
of
Yahweh
my
God.
2 Chronicles 2:6
6
But
who
is
able
to
build
him
a
house,
seeing
heaven
and
the
heaven
of
heavens
can't
contain
him?
who
am
I
then,
that
I
should
build
him
a
house,
save
only
to
burn
incense
before
him?
2 Chronicles 36:16
16
but
they
mocked
the
messengers
of
God,
and
despised
his
words,
and
scoffed
at
his
prophets,
until
the
wrath
of
Yahweh
arose
against
his
people,
until
there
was
no
remedy.
Nehemiah 9:24
24
So
the
children
went
in
and
possessed
the
land,
and
you
subdued
before
them
the
inhabitants
of
the
land,
the
Canaanites,
and
gave
them
into
their
hands,
with
their
kings,
and
the
peoples
of
the
land,
that
they
might
do
with
them
as
they
would.
Psalms 31:5
5
Into
your
hand
I
commend
my
spirit.
You
redeem
me,
Yahweh,
God
of
truth.
Psalms 44:2
2
You
drove
out
the
nations
with
your
hand,
But
you
planted
them.
You
afflicted
the
peoples,
But
you
spread
them
abroad.
Psalms 81:12
12
So
I
let
them
go
after
the
stubbornness
of
their
hearts,
That
they
might
walk
in
their
own
counsels.
Psalms 89:19
19
Then
you
spoke
in
vision
to
your
saints,
And
said,
"I
have
bestowed
strength
on
the
warrior.
I
have
exalted
a
young
man
from
the
people.
Psalms 105:27
27
They
performed
miracles
among
them,
And
wonders
in
the
land
of
Ham.
Psalms 106:19
19
They
made
a
calf
in
Horeb,
And
worshiped
a
molten
image.
Isaiah 63:9
9
In
all
their
affliction
he
was
afflicted,
and
the
angel
of
his
presence
saved
them:
in
his
love
and
in
his
pity
he
redeemed
them;
and
he
bore
them,
and
carried
them
all
the
days
of
old.
Isaiah 66:2
2
For
all
these
things
has
my
hand
made,
and
so
all
these
things
came
to
be,
says
Yahweh:
but
to
this
man
will
I
look,
even
to
him
who
is
poor
and
of
a
contrite
spirit,
and
who
trembles
at
my
word.
Jeremiah 4:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31
1
If
you
will
return,
Israel,
says
Yahweh,
if
you
will
return
to
me,
and
if
you
will
put
away
your
abominations
out
of
my
sight;
then
you
shall
not
be
removed;
2
and
you
shall
swear,
As
Yahweh
lives,
in
truth,
in
justice,
and
in
righteousness;
and
the
nations
shall
bless
themselves
in
him,
and
in
him
shall
they
glory.
3
For
thus
says
Yahweh
to
the
men
of
Judah
and
to
Jerusalem,
Break
up
your
fallow
ground,
and
don't
sow
among
thorns.
4
Circumcise
yourselves
to
Yahweh,
and
take
away
the
foreskins
of
your
heart,
you
men
of
Judah
and
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem;
lest
my
wrath
go
forth
like
fire,
and
burn
so
that
none
can
quench
it,
because
of
the
evil
of
your
doings.
5
Declare
you
in
Judah,
and
publish
in
Jerusalem;
and
say,
Blow
you
the
trumpet
in
the
land:
cry
aloud
and
say,
Assemble
yourselves,
and
let
us
go
into
the
fortified
cities.
6
Set
up
a
standard
toward
Zion:
flee
for
safety,
don't
stay;
for
I
will
bring
evil
from
the
north,
and
a
great
destruction.
7
A
lion
is
gone
up
from
his
thicket,
and
a
destroyer
of
nations;
he
is
on
his
way,
he
is
gone
forth
from
his
place,
to
make
your
land
desolate,
that
your
cities
be
laid
waste,
without
inhabitant.
8
For
this
gird
you
with
sackcloth,
lament
and
wail;
for
the
fierce
anger
of
Yahweh
hasn't
turned
back
from
us.
9
It
shall
happen
at
that
day,
says
Yahweh,
that
the
heart
of
the
king
shall
perish,
and
the
heart
of
the
princes;
and
the
priests
shall
be
astonished,
and
the
prophets
shall
wonder.
10
Then
said
I,
Ah,
Lord
Yahweh!
surely
you
have
greatly
deceived
this
people
and
Jerusalem,
saying,
You
shall
have
peace;
whereas
the
sword
reaches
to
the
life.
11
At
that
time
shall
it
be
said
to
this
people
and
to
Jerusalem,
A
hot
wind
from
the
bare
heights
in
the
wilderness
toward
the
daughter
of
my
people,
not
to
winnow,
nor
to
cleanse;
12
a
full
wind
from
these
shall
come
for
me:
now
will
I
also
utter
judgments
against
them.
13
Behold,
he
shall
come
up
as
clouds,
and
his
chariots
shall
be
as
the
whirlwind:
his
horses
are
swifter
than
eagles.
Woe
to
us!
for
we
are
ruined.
14
Jerusalem,
wash
your
heart
from
wickedness,
that
you
may
be
saved.
How
long
shall
your
evil
thoughts
lodge
within
you?
15
For
a
voice
declares
from
Dan,
and
publishes
evil
from
the
hills
of
Ephraim:
16
make
you
mention
to
the
nations;
behold,
publish
against
Jerusalem,
that
watchers
come
from
a
far
country,
and
give
out
their
voice
against
the
cities
of
Judah.
17
As
keepers
of
a
field
are
they
against
her
round
about,
because
she
has
been
rebellious
against
me,
says
Yahweh.
18
Your
way
and
your
doings
have
procured
these
things
to
you;
this
is
your
wickedness;
for
it
is
bitter,
for
it
reaches
to
your
heart.
19
My
anguish,
my
anguish!
I
am
pained
at
my
very
heart;
my
heart
is
disquieted
in
me;
I
can't
hold
my
peace;
because
you
have
heard,
O
my
soul,
the
sound
of
the
trumpet,
the
alarm
of
war.
20
Destruction
on
destruction
is
cried;
for
the
whole
land
is
laid
waste:
suddenly
are
my
tents
destroyed,
and
my
curtains
in
a
moment.
21
How
long
shall
I
see
the
standard,
and
hear
the
sound
of
the
trumpet?
22
For
my
people
are
foolish,
they
don't
know
me;
they
are
foolish
children,
and
they
have
no
understanding;
they
are
wise
to
do
evil,
but
to
do
good
they
have
no
knowledge.
23
I
saw
the
earth,
and,
behold,
it
was
waste
and
void;
and
the
heavens,
and
they
had
no
light.
24
I
saw
the
mountains,
and,
behold,
they
trembled,
and
all
the
hills
moved
back
and
forth.
25
I
saw,
and,
behold,
there
was
no
man,
and
all
the
birds
of
the
sky
were
fled.
26
I
saw,
and,
behold,
the
fruitful
field
was
a
wilderness,
and
all
the
cities
of
it
were
broken
down
at
the
presence
of
Yahweh,
and
before
his
fierce
anger.
27
For
thus
says
Yahweh,
The
whole
land
shall
be
a
desolation;
yet
will
I
not
make
a
full
end.
28
For
this
shall
the
earth
mourn,
and
the
heavens
above
be
black;
because
I
have
spoken
it,
I
have
purposed
it,
and
I
have
not
repented,
neither
will
I
turn
back
from
it.
29
Every
city
flees
for
the
noise
of
the
horsemen
and
archers;
they
go
into
the
thickets,
and
climb
up
on
the
rocks:
every
city
is
forsaken,
and
not
a
man
dwells
therein.
30
You,
when
you
are
made
desolate,
what
will
you
do?
Though
you
clothe
yourself
with
scarlet,
though
you
deck
you
with
ornaments
of
gold,
though
you
enlarge
your
eyes
with
paint,
in
vain
do
you
make
yourself
beautiful;
your
lovers
despise
you,
they
seek
your
life.
31
For
I
have
heard
a
voice
as
of
a
woman
in
travail,
the
anguish
as
of
her
who
brings
forth
her
first
child,
the
voice
of
the
daughter
of
Zion,
who
gasps
for
breath,
who
spreads
her
hands,
saying,
Woe
is
me
now!
for
my
soul
faints
before
the
murderers.
Daniel 7:13
13
I
saw
in
the
night-visions,
and,
behold,
there
came
with
the
clouds
of
the
sky
one
like
a
son
of
man,
and
he
came
even
to
the
ancient
of
days,
and
they
brought
him
near
before
him.
Amos 5:25
25
"Did
you
bring
to
me
sacrifices
and
offerings
in
the
wilderness
forty
years,
house
of
Israel?
Matthew 3:16
16
Jesus,
when
he
was
baptized,
went
up
directly
from
the
water:
and
behold,
the
heavens
were
opened
to
him.
He
saw
the
Spirit
of
God
descending
as
a
dove,
and
coming
on
him.
Matthew 5:44
44
But
I
tell
you,
love
your
enemies,
bless
those
who
curse
you,
do
good
to
those
who
hate
you,
and
pray
for
those
who
mistreat
you
and
persecute
you,
Matthew 17:5
5
While
he
was
still
speaking,
behold,
a
bright
cloud
overshadowed
them.
Behold,
a
voice
came
out
of
the
cloud,
saying,
"This
is
my
beloved
Son,
in
whom
I
am
well
pleased.
Listen
to
him."
Matthew 21:35
35
The
farmers
took
his
servants,
beat
one,
killed
another,
and
stoned
another.
Matthew 22:32
32
'I
am
the
God
of
Abraham,
and
the
God
of
Isaac,
and
the
God
of
Jacob?'
God
is
not
the
God
of
the
dead,
but
of
the
living."
Luke 4:29
29
They
rose
up,
threw
him
out
of
the
city,
and
led
him
to
the
brow
of
the
hill
that
their
city
was
built
on,
that
they
might
throw
him
off
the
cliff.
Luke 6:28
28
bless
those
who
curse
you,
and
pray
for
those
who
mistreat
you.
Luke 12:14
14
But
he
said
to
him,
"Man,
who
made
me
a
judge
or
an
arbitrator
over
you?"
Luke 23:46
46
Jesus,
crying
with
a
loud
voice,
said,
"Father,
into
your
hands
I
commit
my
spirit!"
Having
said
this,
he
breathed
his
last.
Luke 24:19
19
He
said
to
them,
"What
things?"
They
said
to
him,
"The
things
concerning
Jesus,
the
Nazarene,
who
was
a
prophet
mighty
in
deed
and
word
before
God
and
all
the
people;
John 1:17
17
For
the
law
was
given
through
Moses.
Grace
and
truth
came
through
Jesus
Christ.
Acts 3:14
14
But
you
denied
the
Holy
and
Righteous
One,
and
asked
for
a
murderer
to
be
granted
to
you,
Acts 4:7
7
When
they
had
stood
them
in
the
middle
of
them,
they
inquired,
"By
what
power,
or
in
what
name,
have
you
done
this?"
Acts 5:33
33
But
they,
when
they
heard
this,
were
cut
to
the
heart,
and
determined
to
kill
them.
Acts 6:5
5
These
words
pleased
the
whole
multitude.
They
chose
Stephen,
a
man
full
of
faith
and
of
the
Holy
Spirit,
Philip,
Prochorus,
Nicanor,
Timon,
Parmenas,
and
Nicolaus,
a
proselyte
of
Antioch;
Acts 7:6
6
God
spoke
in
this
way:
that
his
seed
would
live
as
aliens
in
a
strange
land,
and
that
they
would
be
enslaved
and
mistreated
for
four
hundred
years.
Acts 9:40
40
Peter
put
them
all
out,
and
kneeled
down
and
prayed.
Turning
to
the
body,
he
said,
"Tabitha,
get
up!"
She
opened
her
eyes,
and
when
she
saw
Peter,
she
sat
up.
Acts 22:1
1
"Brothers
and
fathers,
listen
to
the
defense
which
I
now
make
to
you."
Romans 3:2
2
Much
in
every
way!
Because
first
of
all,
they
were
entrusted
with
the
oracles
of
God.
Galatians 3:19
19
What
then
is
the
law?
It
was
added
because
of
transgressions,
until
the
seed
should
come
to
whom
the
promise
has
been
made.
It
was
ordained
through
angels
by
the
hand
of
a
mediator.
1 Thessalonians 2:15
15
who
killed
both
the
Lord
Jesus
and
their
own
prophets,
and
drove
us
out,
and
didn't
please
God,
and
are
contrary
to
all
men;
2 Thessalonians 2:11
11
Because
of
this,
God
sends
them
a
working
of
error,
that
they
should
believe
a
lie;
Hebrews 2:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18
1
Therefore
we
ought
to
pay
greater
attention
to
the
things
that
were
heard,
lest
perhaps
we
drift
away.
2
For
if
the
word
spoken
through
angels
proved
steadfast,
and
every
transgression
and
disobedience
received
a
just
recompense;
3
how
will
we
escape
if
we
neglect
so
great
a
salvation�
which
at
the
first
having
been
spoken
through
the
Lord,
was
confirmed
to
us
by
those
who
heard;
4
God
also
bearing
witness
with
them,
both
by
signs
and
wonders,
and
by
various
works
of
power,
and
by
gifts
of
the
Holy
Spirit,
according
to
his
own
will?
5
For
he
didn't
subject
the
world
to
come,
whereof
we
speak,
to
angels.
6
But
one
has
somewhere
testified,
saying,
"What
is
man,
that
you
think
of
him?
Or
the
son
of
man,
that
you
care
for
him?
7
You
made
him
a
little
lower
than
the
angels;
You
crowned
him
with
glory
and
honor.
8
You
have
put
all
things
in
subjection
under
his
feet."
For
in
that
he
subjected
all
things
to
him,
he
left
nothing
that
is
not
subject
to
him.
But
now
we
don't
see
all
things
subjected
to
him,
yet.
9
But
we
see
him
who
has
been
made
a
little
lower
than
the
angels,
Jesus,
because
of
the
suffering
of
death
crowned
with
glory
and
honor,
that
by
the
grace
of
God
he
should
taste
of
death
for
everyone.
10
For
it
became
him,
for
whom
are
all
things,
and
through
whom
are
all
things,
in
bringing
many
children
to
glory,
to
make
the
author
of
their
salvation
perfect
through
sufferings.
11
For
both
he
who
sanctifies
and
those
who
are
sanctified
are
all
from
one,
for
which
cause
he
is
not
ashamed
to
call
them
brothers,
12
saying,
"I
will
declare
your
name
to
my
brothers.
In
the
midst
of
the
congregation
I
will
sing
your
praise."
13
Again,
"I
will
put
my
trust
in
him."
Again,
"Behold,
here
am
I
and
the
children
whom
God
has
given
me."
14
Since
then
the
children
have
shared
in
flesh
and
blood,
he
also
himself
in
like
manner
partook
of
the
same,
that
through
death
he
might
bring
to
nothing
him
who
had
the
power
of
death,
that
is,
the
devil,
15
and
might
deliver
all
of
them
who
through
fear
of
death
were
all
their
lifetime
subject
to
bondage.
16
For
most
assuredly,
not
to
angels
does
he
give
help,
but
he
gives
help
to
the
seed
of
Abraham.
17
Therefore
he
was
obligated
in
all
things
to
be
made
like
his
brothers,
that
he
might
become
a
merciful
and
faithful
high
priest
in
things
pertaining
to
God,
to
make
atonement
for
the
sins
of
the
people.
18
For
in
that
he
himself
has
suffered
being
tempted,
he
is
able
to
help
those
who
are
tempted.
Hebrews 8:5
5
who
serve
a
copy
and
shadow
of
the
heavenly
things,
even
as
Moses
was
warned
by
God
when
he
was
about
to
make
the
tabernacle,
for
he
said,
"See,
you
shall
make
everything
according
to
the
pattern
that
was
shown
to
you
on
the
mountain."
Hebrews 11:23
23
By
faith,
Moses,
when
he
was
born,
was
hidden
for
three
months
by
his
parents,
because
they
saw
that
he
was
a
beautiful
child,
and
they
were
not
afraid
of
the
king's
commandment.
Hebrews 13:12
12
Therefore
Jesus
also,
that
he
might
sanctify
the
people
through
his
own
blood,
suffered
outside
of
the
gate.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 7:0
in
RV
Genesis 11:31
31
And
Terah
took
Abram
his
son,
and
Lot
the
son
of
Haran,
his
son�s
son,
and
Sarai
his
daughter
in
law,
his
son
Abram�s
wife;
and
they
went
forth
with
them
from
Ur
of
the
Chaldees,
to
go
into
the
land
of
Canaan;
and
they
came
unto
Haran,
and
dwelt
there.
Genesis 12:7
7
And
the
LORD
appeared
unto
Abram,
and
said,
Unto
thy
seed
will
I
give
this
land:
and
there
builded
he
an
altar
unto
the
LORD,
who
appeared
unto
him.
Genesis 13:15
15
for
all
the
land
which
thou
seest,
to
thee
will
I
give
it,
and
to
thy
seed
for
ever.
Genesis 15:18
18
In
that
day
the
LORD
made
a
covenant
with
Abram,
saying,
Unto
thy
seed
have
I
given
this
land,
from
the
river
of
Egypt
unto
the
great
river,
the
river
Euphrates:
Genesis 17:9
9
And
God
said
unto
Abraham,
And
as
for
thee,
thou
shalt
keep
my
covenant,
thou,
and
thy
seed
after
thee
throughout
their
generations.
Genesis 21:2
2
And
Sarah
conceived,
and
bare
Abraham
a
son
in
his
old
age,
at
the
set
time
of
which
God
had
spoken
to
him.
Genesis 23:16
16
And
Abraham
hearkened
unto
Ephron;
and
Abraham
weighed
to
Ephron
the
silver,
which
he
had
named
in
the
audience
of
the
children
of
Heth,
four
hundred
shekels
of
silver,
current
{cf15i
money}
with
the
merchant.
Genesis 25:26
26
And
after
that
came
forth
his
brother,
and
his
hand
had
hold
on
Esau�s
heel;
and
his
name
was
called
Jacob:
and
Isaac
was
threescore
years
old
when
she
bare
them.
Genesis 26:3
3
sojourn
in
this
land,
and
I
will
be
with
thee,
and
will
bless
thee;
for
unto
thee,
and
unto
thy
seed,
I
will
give
all
these
lands,
and
I
will
establish
the
oath
which
I
sware
unto
Abraham
thy
father;
Genesis 29:31
31
And
the
LORD
saw
that
Leah
was
hated,
and
he
opened
her
womb:
but
Rachel
was
barren.
Genesis 30:5
5
And
Bilhah
conceived,
and
bare
Jacob
a
son.
Genesis 33:19
19
And
he
bought
the
parcel
of
ground,
where
he
had
spread
his
tent,
at
the
hand
of
the
children
of
Hamor,
Shechem�s
father,
for
an
hundred
pieces
of
money.
Genesis 35:18
18
And
it
came
to
pass,
as
her
soul
was
in
departing
(for
she
died),
that
she
called
his
name
Ben�oni:
but
his
father
called
him
Benjamin.
Genesis 37:28
28
And
there
passed
by
Midianites,
merchantmen;
and
they
drew
and
lifted
up
Joseph
out
of
the
pit,
and
sold
Joseph
to
the
Ishmaelites
for
twenty
pieces
of
silver.
And
they
brought
Joseph
into
Egypt.
Genesis 39:23
23
The
keeper
of
the
prison
looked
not
to
any
thing
that
was
under
his
hand,
because
the
LORD
was
with
him;
and
that
which
he
did,
the
LORD
made
it
to
prosper.
Genesis 41:54
54
And
the
seven
years
of
famine
began
to
come,
according
as
Joseph
had
said:
and
there
was
famine
in
all
lands;
but
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
there
was
bread.
Genesis 42:6
6
And
Joseph
was
the
governor
over
the
land;
he
it
was
that
sold
to
all
the
people
of
the
land:
and
Joseph�s
brethren
came,
and
bowed
down
themselves
to
him
with
their
faces
to
the
earth.
Genesis 45:27
27
And
they
told
him
all
the
words
of
Joseph,
which
he
had
said
unto
them:
and
when
he
saw
the
wagons
which
Joseph
had
sent
to
carry
him,
the
spirit
of
Jacob
their
father
revived:
Genesis 46:27
27
and
the
sons
of
Joseph,
which
were
born
to
him
in
Egypt,
were
two
souls:
all
the
souls
of
the
house
of
Jacob,
which
came
into
Egypt,
were
threescore
and
ten.
Genesis 49:33
33
And
when
Jacob
made
an
end
of
charging
his
sons,
he
gathered
up
his
feet
into
the
bed,
and
yielded
up
the
ghost,
and
was
gathered
unto
his
people.
Exodus 1:22
22
And
Pharaoh
charged
all
his
people,
saying,
Every
son
that
is
born
ye
shall
cast
into
the
river,
and
every
daughter
ye
shall
save
alive.
Exodus 2:22
22
And
she
bare
a
son,
and
he
called
his
name
Gershom:
for
he
said,
I
have
been
a
sojourner
in
a
strange
land.
Exodus 3:12
12
And
he
said,
Certainly
I
will
be
with
thee;
and
this
shall
be
the
token
unto
thee,
that
I
have
sent
thee:
when
thou
hast
brought
forth
the
people
out
of
Egypt,
ye
shall
serve
God
upon
this
mountain.
Exodus 4:20
20
And
Moses
took
his
wife
and
his
sons,
and
set
them
upon
an
ass,
and
he
returned
to
the
land
of
Egypt:
and
Moses
took
the
rod
of
God
in
his
hand.
Exodus 7:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25
1
And
the
LORD
said
unto
Moses,
See,
I
have
made
thee
a
god
to
Pharaoh:
and
Aaron
thy
brother
shall
be
thy
prophet.
2
Thou
shalt
speak
all
that
I
command
thee:
and
Aaron
thy
brother
shall
speak
unto
Pharaoh,
that
he
let
the
children
of
Israel
go
out
of
his
land.
3
And
I
will
harden
Pharaoh�s
heart,
and
multiply
my
signs
and
my
wonders
in
the
land
of
Egypt.
4
But
Pharaoh
will
not
hearken
unto
you,
and
I
will
lay
my
hand
upon
Egypt,
and
bring
forth
my
hosts,
my
people
the
children
of
Israel,
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt
by
great
judgments.
5
And
the
Egyptians
shall
know
that
I
am
the
LORD,
when
I
stretch
forth
mine
hand
upon
Egypt,
and
bring
out
the
children
of
Israel
from
among
them.
6
And
Moses
and
Aaron
did
so;
as
the
LORD
commanded
them,
so
did
they.
7
And
Moses
was
fourscore
years
old,
and
Aaron
fourscore
and
three
years
old,
when
they
spake
unto
Pharaoh.
8
And
the
LORD
spake
unto
Moses
and
unto
Aaron,
saying,
9
When
Pharaoh
shall
speak
unto
you,
saying,
Shew
a
wonder
for
you:
then
thou
shalt
say
unto
Aaron,
Take
thy
rod,
and
cast
it
down
before
Pharaoh,
that
it
become
a
serpent.
10
And
Moses
and
Aaron
went
in
unto
Pharaoh,
and
they
did
so,
as
the
LORD
had
commanded:
and
Aaron
cast
down
his
rod
before
Pharaoh
and
before
his
servants,
and
it
became
a
serpent.
11
Then
Pharaoh
also
called
for
the
wise
men
and
the
sorcerers:
and
they
also,
the
magicians
of
Egypt,
did
in
like
manner
with
their
enchantments.
12
For
they
cast
down
every
man
his
rod,
and
they
became
serpents:
but
Aaron�s
rod
swallowed
up
their
rods.
13
And
Pharaoh�s
heart
was
hardened,
and
he
hearkened
not
unto
them;
as
the
LORD
had
spoken.
14
And
the
LORD
said
unto
Moses,
Pharaoh�s
heart
is
stubborn,
he
refuseth
to
let
the
people
go.
15
Get
thee
unto
Pharaoh
in
the
morning;
lo,
he
goeth
out
unto
the
water;
and
thou
shalt
stand
by
the
river�s
brink
to
meet
him;
and
the
rod
which
was
turned
to
a
serpent
shalt
thou
take
in
thine
hand.
16
And
thou
shalt
say
unto
him,
The
LORD,
the
God
of
the
Hebrews,
hath
sent
me
unto
thee,
saying,
Let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me
in
the
wilderness:
and,
behold,
hitherto
thou
hast
not
hearkened.
17
Thus
saith
the
LORD,
In
this
thou
shalt
know
that
I
am
the
LORD:
behold,
I
will
smite
with
the
rod
that
is
in
mine
hand
upon
the
waters
which
are
in
the
river,
and
they
shall
be
turned
to
blood.
18
And
the
fish
that
is
in
the
river
shall
die,
and
the
river
shall
stink;
and
the
Egyptians
shall
loathe
to
drink
water
from
the
river.
19
And
the
LORD
said
unto
Moses,
Say
unto
Aaron,
Take
thy
rod,
and
stretch
out
thine
hand
over
the
waters
of
Egypt,
over
their
rivers,
over
their
streams,
and
over
their
pools,
and
over
all
their
ponds
of
water,
that
they
may
become
blood;
and
there
shall
be
blood
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
both
in
vessels
of
wood
and
in
vessels
of
stone.
20
And
Moses
and
Aaron
did
so,
as
the
LORD
commanded;
and
he
lifted
up
the
rod,
and
smote
the
waters
that
were
in
the
river,
in
the
sight
of
Pharaoh,
and
in
the
sight
of
his
servants;
and
all
the
waters
that
were
in
the
river
were
turned
to
blood.
21
And
the
fish
that
was
in
the
river
died;
and
the
river
stank,
and
the
Egyptians
could
not
drink
water
from
the
river;
and
the
blood
was
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
22
And
the
magicians
of
Egypt
did
in
like
manner
with
their
enchantments:
and
Pharaoh�s
heart
was
hardened,
and
he
hearkened
not
unto
them;
as
the
LORD
had
spoken.
23
And
Pharaoh
turned
and
went
into
his
house,
neither
did
he
lay
even
this
to
heart.
24
And
all
the
Egyptians
digged
round
about
the
river
for
water
to
drink;
for
they
could
not
drink
of
the
water
of
the
river.
25
And
seven
days
were
fulfilled,
after
that
the
LORD
had
smitten
the
river.
Exodus 8:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
1
And
the
LORD
spake
unto
Moses,
Go
in
unto
Pharaoh,
and
say
unto
him,
Thus
saith
the
LORD,
Let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me.
2
And
if
thou
refuse
to
let
them
go,
behold,
I
will
smite
all
thy
borders
with
frogs:
3
and
the
river
shall
swarm
with
frogs,
which
shall
go
up
and
come
into
thine
house,
and
into
thy
bedchamber,
and
upon
thy
bed,
and
into
the
house
of
thy
servants,
and
upon
thy
people,
and
into
thine
ovens,
and
into
thy
kneadingtroughs:
4
and
the
frogs
shall
come
up
both
upon
thee,
and
upon
thy
people,
and
upon
all
thy
servants.
5
And
the
LORD
said
unto
Moses,
Say
unto
Aaron,
Stretch
forth
thine
hand
with
thy
rod
over
the
rivers,
over
the
streams,
and
over
the
pools,
and
cause
frogs
to
come
up
upon
the
land
of
Egypt.
6
And
Aaron
stretched
out
his
hand
over
the
waters
of
Egypt;
and
the
frogs
came
up,
and
covered
the
land
of
Egypt.
7
And
the
magicians
did
in
like
manner
with
their
enchantments,
and
brought
up
frogs
upon
the
land
of
Egypt.
8
Then
Pharaoh
called
for
Moses
and
Aaron,
and
said,
Entreat
the
LORD,
that
he
take
away
the
frogs
from
me,
and
from
my
people;
and
I
will
let
the
people
go,
that
they
may
sacrifice
unto
the
LORD.
9
And
Moses
said
unto
Pharaoh,
Have
thou
this
glory
over
me:
against
what
time
shall
I
entreat
for
thee,
and
for
thy
servants,
and
for
thy
people,
that
the
frogs
be
destroyed
from
thee
and
thy
houses,
and
remain
in
the
river
only?
10
And
he
said,
Against
tomorrow.
And
he
said,
Be
it
according
to
thy
word:
that
thou
mayest
know
that
there
is
none
like
unto
the
LORD
our
God.
11
And
the
frogs
shall
depart
from
thee,
and
from
thy
houses,
and
from
thy
servants,
and
from
thy
people;
they
shall
remain
in
the
river
only.
12
And
Moses
and
Aaron
went
out
from
Pharaoh:
and
Moses
cried
unto
the
LORD
concerning
the
frogs
which
he
had
brought
upon
Pharaoh.
13
And
the
LORD
did
according
to
the
word
of
Moses;
and
the
frogs
died
out
of
the
houses,
out
of
the
courts,
and
out
of
the
fields.
14
And
they
gathered
them
together
in
heaps:
and
the
land
stank.
15
But
when
Pharaoh
saw
that
there
was
respite,
he
hardened
his
heart,
and
hearkened
not
unto
them;
as
the
LORD
had
spoken.
16
And
the
LORD
said
unto
Moses,
Say
unto
Aaron,
Stretch
out
thy
rod,
and
smite
the
dust
of
the
earth,
that
it
may
become
lice
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
17
And
they
did
so;
and
Aaron
stretched
out
his
hand
with
his
rod,
and
smote
the
dust
of
the
earth,
and
there
were
lice
upon
man,
and
upon
beast;
all
the
dust
of
the
earth
became
lice
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
18
And
the
magicians
did
so
with
their
enchantments
to
bring
forth
lice,
but
they
could
not:
and
there
were
lice
upon
man,
and
upon
beast.
19
Then
the
magicians
said
unto
Pharaoh,
This
is
the
finger
of
God:
and
Pharaoh�s
heart
was
hardened,
and
he
hearkened
not
unto
them;
as
the
LORD
had
spoken.
20
And
the
LORD
said
unto
Moses,
Rise
up
early
in
the
morning,
and
stand
before
Pharaoh;
lo,
he
cometh
forth
to
the
water;
and
say
unto
him,
Thus
saith
the
LORD,
Let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me.
21
Else,
if
thou
wilt
not
let
my
people
go,
behold,
I
will
send
swarms
of
flies
upon
thee,
and
upon
thy
servants,
and
upon
thy
people,
and
into
thy
houses:
and
the
houses
of
the
Egyptians
shall
be
full
of
swarms
of
flies,
and
also
the
ground
whereon
they
are.
22
And
I
will
sever
in
that
day
the
land
of
Goshen,
in
which
my
people
dwell,
that
no
swarms
of
flies
shall
be
there;
to
the
end
thou
mayest
know
that
I
am
the
LORD
in
the
midst
of
the
earth.
23
And
I
will
put
a
division
between
my
people
and
thy
people:
by
tomorrow
shall
this
sign
be.
24
And
the
LORD
did
so;
and
there
came
grievous
swarms
of
flies
into
the
house
of
Pharaoh,
and
into
his
servants�
houses:
and
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
the
land
was
corrupted
by
reason
of
the
swarms
of
flies.
25
And
Pharaoh
called
for
Moses
and
for
Aaron,
and
said,
Go
ye,
sacrifice
to
your
God
in
the
land.
26
And
Moses
said,
It
is
not
meet
so
to
do;
for
we
shall
sacrifice
the
abomination
of
the
Egyptians
to
the
LORD
our
God:
lo,
shall
we
sacrifice
the
abomination
of
the
Egyptians
before
their
eyes,
and
will
they
not
stone
us?
27
We
will
go
three
days�
journey
into
the
wilderness,
and
sacrifice
to
the
LORD
our
God,
as
he
shall
command
us.
28
And
Pharaoh
said,
I
will
let
you
go,
that
ye
may
sacrifice
to
the
LORD
your
God
in
the
wilderness;
only
ye
shall
not
go
very
far
away:
entreat
for
me.
29
And
Moses
said,
Behold,
I
go
out
from
thee,
and
I
will
entreat
the
LORD
that
the
swarms
of
flies
may
depart
from
Pharaoh,
from
his
servants,
and
from
his
people,
tomorrow:
only
let
not
Pharaoh
deal
deceitfully
any
more
in
not
letting
the
people
go
to
sacrifice
to
the
LORD.
30
And
Moses
went
out
from
Pharaoh,
and
entreated
the
LORD.
31
And
the
LORD
did
according
to
the
word
of
Moses;
and
he
removed
the
swarms
of
flies
from
Pharaoh,
from
his
servants,
and
from
his
people;
there
remained
not
one.
32
And
Pharaoh
hardened
his
heart
this
time
also,
and
he
did
not
let
the
people
go.
Exodus 9:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35
1
Then
the
LORD
said
unto
Moses,
Go
in
unto
Pharaoh,
and
tell
him,
Thus
saith
the
LORD,
the
God
of
the
Hebrews,
Let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me.
2
For
if
thou
refuse
to
let
them
go,
and
wilt
hold
them
still,
3
behold,
the
hand
of
the
LORD
is
upon
thy
cattle
which
is
in
the
field,
upon
the
horses,
upon
the
asses,
upon
the
camels,
upon
the
herds,
and
upon
the
flocks:
{cf15i
there
shall
be}
a
very
grievous
murrain.
4
And
the
LORD
shall
sever
between
the
cattle
of
Israel
and
the
cattle
of
Egypt:
and
there
shall
nothing
die
of
all
that
belongeth
to
the
children
of
Israel.
5
And
the
LORD
appointed
a
set
time,
saying,
Tomorrow
the
LORD
shall
do
this
thing
in
the
land.
6
And
the
LORD
did
that
thing
on
the
morrow,
and
all
the
cattle
of
Egypt
died:
but
of
the
cattle
of
the
children
of
Israel
died
not
one.
7
And
Pharaoh
sent,
and,
behold,
there
was
not
so
much
as
one
of
the
cattle
of
the
Israelites
dead.
But
the
heart
of
Pharaoh
was
stubborn,
and
he
did
not
let
the
people
go.
8
And
the
LORD
said
unto
Moses
and
unto
Aaron,
Take
to
you
handfuls
of
ashes
of
the
furnace,
and
let
Moses
sprinkle
it
toward
the
heaven
in
the
sight
of
Pharaoh.
9
And
it
shall
become
small
dust
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
shall
be
a
boil
breaking
forth
with
blains
upon
man
and
upon
beast,
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
10
And
they
took
ashes
of
the
furnace,
and
stood
before
Pharaoh;
and
Moses
sprinkled
it
up
toward
heaven;
and
it
became
a
boil
breaking
forth
with
blains
upon
man
and
upon
beast.
11
And
the
magicians
could
not
stand
before
Moses
because
of
the
boils;
for
the
boils
were
upon
the
magicians,
and
upon
all
the
Egyptians.
12
And
the
LORD
hardened
the
heart
of
Pharaoh,
and
he
hearkened
not
unto
them;
as
the
LORD
had
spoken
unto
Moses.
13
And
the
LORD
said
unto
Moses,
Rise
up
early
in
the
morning,
and
stand
before
Pharaoh,
and
say
unto
him,
Thus
saith
the
LORD,
the
God
of
the
Hebrews,
Let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me.
14
For
I
will
this
time
send
all
my
plagues
upon
thine
heart,
and
upon
thy
servants,
and
upon
thy
people;
that
thou
mayest
know
that
there
is
none
like
me
in
all
the
earth.
15
For
now
I
had
put
forth
my
hand,
and
smitten
thee
and
thy
people
with
pestilence,
and
thou
hadst
been
cut
off
from
the
earth:
16
but
in
very
deed
for
this
cause
have
I
made
thee
to
stand,
for
to
shew
thee
my
power,
and
that
my
name
may
be
declared
throughout
all
the
earth.
17
As
yet
exaltest
thou
thyself
against
my
people,
that
thou
wilt
not
let
them
go?
18
Behold,
tomorrow
about
this
time
I
will
cause
it
to
rain
a
very
grievous
hail,
such
as
hath
not
been
in
Egypt
since
the
day
it
was
founded
even
until
now.
19
Now
therefore
send,
hasten
in
thy
cattle
and
all
that
thou
hast
in
the
field;
{cf15i
for}
every
man
and
beast
which
shall
be
found
in
the
field,
and
shall
not
be
brought
home,
the
hail
shall
come
down
upon
them,
and
they
shall
die.
20
He
that
feared
the
word
of
the
LORD
among
the
servants
of
Pharaoh
made
his
servants
and
his
cattle
flee
into
the
houses:
21
and
he
that
regarded
not
the
word
of
the
LORD
left
his
servants
and
his
cattle
in
the
field.
22
And
the
LORD
said
unto
Moses,
Stretch
forth
thine
hand
toward
heaven,
that
there
may
be
hail
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
upon
man,
and
upon
beast,
and
upon
every
herb
of
the
field,
throughout
the
land
of
Egypt.
23
And
Moses
stretched
forth
his
rod
toward
heaven:
and
the
LORD
sent
thunder
and
hail,
and
fire
ran
down
unto
the
earth;
and
the
LORD
rained
hail
upon
the
land
of
Egypt.
24
So
there
was
hail,
and
fire
mingled
with
the
hail,
very
grievous,
such
as
had
not
been
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
since
it
became
a
nation.
25
And
the
hail
smote
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt
all
that
was
in
the
field,
both
man
and
beast;
and
the
hail
smote
every
herb
of
the
field,
and
brake
every
tree
of
the
field.
26
Only
in
the
land
of
Goshen,
where
the
children
of
Israel
were,
was
there
no
hail.
27
And
Pharaoh
sent,
and
called
for
Moses
and
Aaron,
and
said
unto
them,
I
have
sinned
this
time:
the
LORD
is
righteous,
and
I
and
my
people
are
wicked.
28
Entreat
the
LORD;
for
there
hath
been
enough
of
{cf15i
these}
mighty
thunderings
and
hail;
and
I
will
let
you
go,
and
ye
shall
stay
no
longer.
29
And
Moses
said
unto
him,
As
soon
as
I
am
gone
out
of
the
city,
I
will
spread
abroad
my
hands
unto
the
LORD;
the
thunders
shall
cease,
neither
shall
there
be
any
more
hail;
that
thou
mayest
know
that
the
earth
is
the
LORD�S.
30
But
as
for
thee
and
thy
servants,
I
know
that
ye
will
not
yet
fear
the
LORD
God.
31
And
the
flax
and
the
barley
were
smitten:
for
the
barley
was
in
the
ear,
and
the
flax
was
bolled.
32
But
the
wheat
and
the
spelt
were
not
smitten:
for
they
were
not
grown
up.
33
And
Moses
went
out
of
the
city
from
Pharaoh,
and
spread
abroad
his
hands
unto
the
LORD:
and
the
thunders
and
hail
ceased,
and
the
rain
was
not
poured
upon
the
earth.
34
And
when
Pharaoh
saw
that
the
rain
and
the
hail
and
the
thunders
were
ceased,
he
sinned
yet
more,
and
hardened
his
heart,
he
and
his
servants.
35
And
the
heart
of
Pharaoh
was
hardened,
and
he
did
not
let
the
children
of
Israel
go;
as
the
LORD
had
spoken
by
Moses.
Exodus 10:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29
1
And
the
LORD
said
unto
Moses,
Go
in
unto
Pharaoh:
for
I
have
hardened
his
heart,
and
the
heart
of
his
servants,
that
I
might
shew
these
my
signs
in
the
midst
of
them:
2
and
that
thou
mayest
tell
in
the
ears
of
thy
son,
and
of
thy
son�s
son,
what
things
I
have
wrought
upon
Egypt,
and
my
signs
which
I
have
done
among
them;
that
ye
may
know
that
I
am
the
LORD.
3
And
Moses
and
Aaron
went
in
unto
Pharaoh,
and
said
unto
him,
Thus
saith
the
LORD,
the
God
of
the
Hebrews,
How
long
wilt
thou
refuse
to
humble
thyself
before
me?
let
my
people
go,
that
they
may
serve
me.
4
Else,
if
thou
refuse
to
let
my
people
go,
behold,
tomorrow
will
I
bring
locusts
into
thy
border:
5
and
they
shall
cover
the
face
of
the
earth,
that
one
shall
not
be
able
to
see
the
earth:
and
they
shall
eat
the
residue
of
that
which
is
escaped,
which
remaineth
unto
you
from
the
hail,
and
shall
eat
every
tree
which
groweth
for
you
out
of
the
field:
6
and
thy
houses
shall
be
filled,
and
the
houses
of
all
thy
servants,
and
the
houses
of
all
the
Egyptians;
as
neither
thy
fathers
nor
thy
fathers�
fathers
have
seen,
since
the
day
that
they
were
upon
the
earth
unto
this
day.
And
he
turned,
and
went
out
from
Pharaoh.
7
And
Pharaoh�s
servants
said
unto
him,
How
long
shall
this
man
be
a
snare
unto
us?
let
the
men
go,
that
they
may
serve
the
LORD
their
God:
knowest
thou
not
yet
that
Egypt
is
destroyed?
8
And
Moses
and
Aaron
were
brought
again
unto
Pharaoh:
and
he
said
unto
them,
Go,
serve
the
LORD
your
God;
but
who
are
they
that
shall
go?
9
And
Moses
said,
We
will
go
with
our
young
and
with
our
old,
with
our
sons
and
with
our
daughters,
with
our
flocks
and
with
our
herds
will
we
go;
for
we
must
hold
a
feast
unto
the
LORD.
10
And
he
said
unto
them,
So
be
the
LORD
with
you,
as
I
will
let
you
go,
and
your
little
ones:
look
to
it;
for
evil
is
before
you.
11
Not
so:
go
now
ye
that
are
men,
and
serve
the
LORD;
for
that
is
what
ye
desire.
And
they
were
driven
out
from
Pharaoh�s
presence.
12
And
the
LORD
said
unto
Moses,
Stretch
out
thine
hand
over
the
land
of
Egypt
for
the
locusts,
that
they
may
come
up
upon
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
eat
every
herb
of
the
land,
even
all
that
the
hail
hath
left.
13
And
Moses
stretched
forth
his
rod
over
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
the
LORD
brought
an
east
wind
upon
the
land
all
that
day,
and
all
the
night;
and
when
it
was
morning,
the
east
wind
brought
the
locusts.
14
And
the
locusts
went
up
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
rested
in
all
the
borders
of
Egypt;
very
grievous
were
they;
before
them
there
were
no
such
locusts
as
they,
neither
after
them
shall
be
such.
15
For
they
covered
the
face
of
the
whole
earth,
so
that
the
land
was
darkened;
and
they
did
eat
every
herb
of
the
land,
and
all
the
fruit
of
the
trees
which
the
hail
had
left:
and
there
remained
not
any
green
thing,
either
tree
or
herb
of
the
field,
through
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
16
Then
Pharaoh
called
for
Moses
and
Aaron
in
haste;
and
he
said,
I
have
sinned
against
the
LORD
your
God,
and
against
you.
17
Now
therefore
forgive,
I
pray
thee,
my
sin
only
this
once,
and
entreat
the
LORD
your
God,
that
he
may
take
away
from
me
this
death
only.
18
And
he
went
out
from
Pharaoh,
and
entreated
the
LORD.
19
And
the
LORD
turned
an
exceeding
strong
west
wind,
which
took
up
the
locusts,
and
drove
them
into
the
Red
Sea;
there
remained
not
one
locust
in
all
the
border
of
Egypt.
20
But
the
LORD
hardened
Pharaoh�s
heart,
and
he
did
not
let
the
children
of
Israel
go.
21
And
the
LORD
said
unto
Moses,
Stretch
out
thine
hand
toward
heaven,
that
there
may
be
darkness
over
the
land
of
Egypt,
even
darkness
which
may
be
felt.
22
And
Moses
stretched
forth
his
hand
toward
heaven;
and
there
was
a
thick
darkness
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
three
days;
23
they
saw
not
one
another,
neither
rose
any
from
his
place
for
three
days:
but
all
the
children
of
Israel
had
light
in
their
dwellings.
24
And
Pharaoh
called
unto
Moses,
and
said,
Go
ye,
serve
the
LORD;
only
let
your
flocks
and
your
herds
be
stayed:
let
your
little
ones
also
go
with
you.
25
And
Moses
said,
Thou
must
also
give
into
our
hand
sacrifices
and
burnt
offerings,
that
we
may
sacrifice
unto
the
LORD
our
God.
26
Our
cattle
also
shall
go
with
us;
there
shall
not
an
hoof
be
left
behind;
for
thereof
must
we
take
to
serve
the
LORD
our
God;
and
we
know
not
with
what
we
must
serve
the
LORD,
until
we
come
thither.
27
But
the
LORD
hardened
Pharaoh�s
heart,
and
he
would
not
let
them
go.
28
And
Pharaoh
said
unto
him,
Get
thee
from
me,
take
heed
to
thyself,
see
my
face
no
more;
for
in
the
day
thou
seest
my
face
thou
shalt
die.
29
And
Moses
said,
Thou
hast
spoken
well;
I
will
see
thy
face
again
no
more.
Exodus 12:41
41
And
it
came
to
pass
at
the
end
of
four
hundred
and
thirty
years,
even
the
selfsame
day
it
came
to
pass,
that
all
the
hosts
of
the
LORD
went
out
from
the
land
of
Egypt.
Exodus 13:19
19
And
Moses
took
the
bones
of
Joseph
with
him:
for
he
had
straitly
sworn
the
children
of
Israel,
saying,
God
will
surely
visit
you;
and
ye
shall
carry
up
my
bones
away
hence
with
you.
Exodus 14:21
21
And
Moses
stretched
out
his
hand
over
the
sea;
and
the
LORD
caused
the
sea
to
go
{cf15i
back}
by
a
strong
east
wind
all
the
night,
and
made
the
sea
dry
land,
and
the
waters
were
divided.
Exodus 16:1
1
And
they
took
their
journey
from
Elim,
and
all
the
congregation
of
the
children
of
Israel
came
unto
the
wilderness
of
Sin,
which
is
between
Elim
and
Sinai,
on
the
fifteenth
day
of
the
second
month
after
their
departing
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt.
Exodus 18:4
4
and
the
name
of
the
other
was
Eliezer;
for
{cf15i
he
said},
The
God
of
my
father
was
my
help,
and
delivered
me
from
the
sword
of
Pharaoh:
Exodus 19:3
3
And
Moses
went
up
unto
God,
and
the
LORD
called
unto
him
out
of
the
mountain,
saying,
Thus
shalt
thou
say
to
the
house
of
Jacob,
and
tell
the
children
of
Israel;
Exodus 20:1
1
And
God
spake
all
these
words,
saying,
Exodus 21:1
1
Now
these
are
the
judgments
which
thou
shalt
set
before
them.
Exodus 25:40
40
And
see
that
thou
make
them
after
their
pattern,
which
hath
been
shewed
thee
in
the
mount.
Exodus 32:9
9
And
the
LORD
said
unto
Moses,
I
have
seen
this
people,
and,
behold,
it
is
a
stiffnecked
people:
Exodus 33:1
1
And
the
LORD
spake
unto
Moses,
Depart,
go
up
hence,
thou
and
the
people
which
thou
hast
brought
up
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
unto
the
land
of
which
I
sware
unto
Abraham,
to
Isaac,
and
to
Jacob,
saying,
Unto
thy
seed
will
I
give
it:
Leviticus 24:16
16
And
he
that
blasphemeth
the
name
of
the
LORD,
he
shall
surely
be
put
to
death;
all
the
congregation
shall
certainly
stone
him:
as
well
the
stranger,
as
the
homeborn,
when
he
blasphemeth
the
name
{cf15i
of
the
LORD},
shall
be
put
to
death.
Leviticus 26:41
41
I
also
walked
contrary
unto
them,
and
brought
them
into
the
land
of
their
enemies:
if
then
their
uncircumcised
heart
be
humbled,
and
they
then
accept
of
the
punishment
of
their
iniquity;
Numbers 20:16
16
and
when
we
cried
unto
the
LORD,
he
heard
our
voice,
and
sent
an
angel,
and
brought
us
forth
out
of
Egypt:
and,
behold,
we
are
in
Kadesh,
a
city
in
the
uttermost
of
thy
border:
Deuteronomy 4:19
19
and
lest
thou
lift
up
thine
eyes
unto
heaven,
and
when
thou
seest
the
sun
and
the
moon
and
the
stars,
even
all
the
host
of
heaven,
thou
be
drawn
away
and
worship
them,
and
serve
them,
which
the
LORD
thy
God
hath
divided
unto
all
the
peoples
under
the
whole
heaven.
Deuteronomy 5:27
27
Go
thou
near,
and
hear
all
that
the
LORD
our
God
shall
say:
and
speak
thou
unto
us
all
that
the
LORD
our
God
shall
speak
unto
thee;
and
we
will
hear
it,
and
do
it.
Deuteronomy 9:16
16
And
I
looked,
and,
behold,
ye
had
sinned
against
the
LORD
your
God;
ye
had
made
you
a
molten
calf:
ye
had
turned
aside
quickly
out
of
the
way
which
the
LORD
had
commanded
you.
Deuteronomy 10:22
22
Thy
fathers
went
down
into
Egypt
with
threescore
and
ten
persons;
and
now
the
LORD
thy
God
hath
made
thee
as
the
stars
of
heaven
for
multitude.
Deuteronomy 13:9
9
but
thou
shalt
surely
kill
him;
thine
hand
shall
be
first
upon
him
to
put
him
to
death,
and
afterwards
the
hand
of
all
the
people.
Deuteronomy 18:15
15
The
LORD
thy
God
will
raise
up
unto
thee
a
prophet
from
the
midst
of
thee,
of
thy
brethren,
like
unto
me;
unto
him
ye
shall
hearken;
Joshua 3:14
14
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
the
people
removed
from
their
tents,
to
pass
over
Jordan,
the
priests
that
bare
the
ark
of
the
covenant
being
before
the
people;
Joshua 5:15
15
And
the
captain
of
the
LORD�S
host
said
unto
Joshua,
Put
off
thy
shoe
from
off
thy
foot;
for
the
place
whereon
thou
standest
is
holy.
And
Joshua
did
so.
Joshua 24:32
32
And
the
bones
of
Joseph,
which
the
children
of
Israel
brought
up
out
of
Egypt,
buried
they
in
Shechem,
in
the
parcel
of
ground
which
Jacob
bought
of
the
sons
of
Hamor
the
father
of
Shechem
for
an
hundred
pieces
of
money:
and
they
became
the
inheritance
of
the
children
of
Joseph.
2 Samuel 7:1
1
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
the
king
dwelt
in
his
house,
and
the
LORD
had
given
him
rest
from
all
his
enemies
round
about,
1 Kings 8:27
27
But
will
God
in
very
deed
dwell
on
the
earth?
behold,
heaven
and
the
heaven
of
heavens
cannot
contain
thee;
how
much
less
this
house
that
I
have
builded!
2 Kings 21:3
3
For
he
built
again
the
high
places
which
Hezekiah
his
father
had
destroyed;
and
he
reared
up
altars
for
Baal,
and
made
an
Asherah,
as
did
Ahab
king
of
Israel,
and
worshipped
all
the
host
of
heaven,
and
served
them.
1 Chronicles 22:7
7
And
David
said
to
Solomon
his
son,
As
for
me,
it
was
in
my
heart
to
build
an
house
unto
the
name
of
the
LORD
my
God.
2 Chronicles 2:6
6
But
who
is
able
to
build
him
an
house,
seeing
the
heaven
and
the
heaven
of
heavens
cannot
contain
him?
who
am
I
then,
that
I
should
build
him
an
house,
save
only
to
burn
incense
before
him?
2 Chronicles 36:16
16
but
they
mocked
the
messengers
of
God,
and
despised
his
words,
and
scoffed
at
his
prophets,
until
the
wrath
of
the
LORD
arose
against
his
people,
till
there
was
no
remedy.
Nehemiah 9:24
24
So
the
children
went
in
and
possessed
the
land,
and
thou
subduedst
before
them
the
inhabitants
of
the
land,
the
Canaanites,
and
gavest
them
into
their
hands,
with
their
kings,
and
the
peoples
of
the
land,
that
they
might
do
with
them
as
they
would.
Psalms 31:5
5
Into
thine
hand
I
commend
my
spirit:
thou
hast
redeemed
me,
O
LORD,
thou
God
of
truth.
Psalms 44:2
2
Thou
didst
drive
out
the
nations
with
thy
hand,
and
plantedst
them
in;
thou
didst
afflict
the
peoples,
and
didst
spread
them
abroad.
Psalms 81:12
12
So
I
let
them
go
after
the
stubbornness
of
their
heart,
that
they
might
walk
in
their
own
counsels.
Psalms 89:19
19
Then
thou
spakest
in
vision
to
thy
saints,
and
saidst,
I
have
laid
help
upon
one
that
is
mighty;
I
have
exalted
one
chosen
out
of
the
people.
Psalms 105:27
27
They
set
among
them
his
signs,
and
wonders
in
the
land
of
Ham.
Psalms 106:19
19
They
made
a
calf
in
Horeb,
and
worshipped
a
molten
image.
Isaiah 63:9
9
In
all
their
affliction
he
was
afflicted,
and
the
angel
of
his
presence
saved
them:
in
his
love
and
in
his
pity
he
redeemed
them;
and
he
bare
them,
and
carried
them
all
the
days
of
old.
Isaiah 66:2
2
For
all
these
things
hath
mine
hand
made,
and
so
all
these
things
came
to
be,
saith
the
LORD:
but
to
this
man
will
I
look,
even
to
him
that
is
poor
and
of
a
contrite
spirit,
and
that
trembleth
at
my
word.
Jeremiah 4:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31
1
If
thou
wilt
return,
O
Israel,
saith
the
LORD,
unto
me
shalt
thou
return:
and
if
thou
wilt
put
away
thine
abominations
out
of
my
sight,
then
shalt
thou
not
be
removed;
2
and
thou
shalt
swear,
As
the
LORD
liveth,
in
truth,
in
judgment,
and
in
righteousness;
and
the
nations
shall
bless
themselves
in
him,
and
in
him
shall
they
glory.
3
For
thus
saith
the
LORD
to
the
men
of
Judah
and
to
Jerusalem,
Break
up
your
fallow
ground,
and
sow
not
among
thorns.
4
Circumcise
yourselves
to
the
LORD,
and
take
away
the
foreskins
of
your
heart,
ye
men
of
Judah
and
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem:
lest
my
fury
go
forth
like
fire,
and
burn
that
none
can
quench
it,
because
of
the
evil
of
your
doings.
5
Declare
ye
in
Judah,
and
publish
in
Jerusalem;
and
say,
Blow
ye
the
trumpet
in
the
land:
cry
aloud
and
say?
Assemble
yourselves,
and
let
us
go
into
the
fenced
cities.
6
Set
up
a
standard
toward
Zion:
flee
for
safety,
stay
not:
for
I
will
bring
evil
from
the
north,
and
a
great
destruction.
7
A
lion
is
gone
up
from
his
thicket,
and
a
destroyer
of
nations;
he
is
on
his
way,
he
is
gone
forth
from
his
place;
to
make
thy
land
desolate,
that
thy
cities
be
laid
waste,
without
inhabitant.
8
For
this
gird
you
with
sackcloth,
lament
and
howl:
for
the
fierce
anger
of
the
LORD
is
not
turned
back
from
us.
9
And
it
shall
come
to
pass
at
that
day,
saith
the
LORD,
that
the
heart
of
the
king
shall
perish,
and
the
heart
of
the
princes;
and
the
priests
shall
be
astonished,
and
the
prophets
shall
wonder.
10
Then
said
I,
Ah,
Lord
GOD!
surely
thou
hast
greatly
deceived
this
people
and
Jerusalem,
saying,
Ye
shall
have
peace;
whereas
the
sword
reacheth
unto
the
soul.
11
At
that
time
shall
it
be
said
to
this
people
and
to
Jerusalem,
A
hot
wind
from
the
bare
heights
in
the
wilderness
toward
the
daughter
of
my
people,
not
to
fan,
nor
to
cleanse;
12
a
full
wind
from
these
shall
come
for
me:
now
will
I
also
utter
judgments
against
them.
13
Behold,
he
shall
come
up
as
clouds,
and
his
chariots
{cf15i
shall
be}
as
the
whirlwind:
his
horses
are
swifter
than
eagles.
Woe
unto
us!
for
we
are
spoiled.
14
O
Jerusalem,
wash
thine
heart
from
wickedness,
that
thou
mayest
be
saved.
How
long
shall
thine
evil
thoughts
lodge
within
thee?
15
For
a
voice
declareth
from
Dan,
and
publisheth
evil
from
the
hills
of
Ephraim:
16
make
ye
mention
to
the
nations;
behold,
publish
against
Jerusalem,
{cf15i
that}
watchers
come
from
a
far
country,
and
give
out
their
voice
against
the
cities
of
Judah.
17
As
keepers
of
a
field
are
they
against
her
round
about;
because
she
hath
been
rebellious
against
me,
saith
the
LORD.
18
Thy
way
and
thy
doings
have
procured
these
things
unto
thee;
this
is
thy
wickedness;
for
it
is
bitter,
for
it
reacheth
unto
thine
heart.
19
My
bowels,
my
bowels!
I
am
pained
at
my
very
heart;
my
heart
is
disquieted
in
me;
I
cannot
hold
my
peace;
because
thou
hast
heard,
O
my
soul,
the
sound
of
the
trumpet,
the
alarm
of
war.
20
Destruction
upon
destruction
is
cried;
for
the
whole
land
is
spoiled:
suddenly
are
my
tents
spoiled,
{cf15i
and}
my
curtains
in
a
moment.
21
How
long
shall
I
see
the
standard,
and
hear
the
sound
of
the
trumpet?
22
For
my
people
is
foolish,
they
know
me
not;
they
are
sottish
children,
and
they
have
none
understanding:
they
are
wise
to
do
evil,
but
to
do
good
they
have
no
knowledge.
23
I
beheld
the
earth,
and,
lo,
it
was
waste
and
void;
and
the
heavens,
and
they
had
no
light.
24
I
beheld
the
mountains,
and,
lo,
they
trembled,
and
all
the
hills
moved
to
and
fro.
25
I
beheld,
and,
lo,
there
was
no
man,
and
all
the
birds
of
the
heavens
were
fled.
26
I
beheld,
and,
lo,
the
fruitful
field
was
a
wilderness,
and
all
the
cities
thereof
were
broken
down
at
the
presence
of
the
LORD,
{cf15i
and}
before
his
fierce
anger.
27
For
thus
saith
the
LORD,
The
whole
land
shall
be
a
desolation;
yet
will
I
not
make
a
full
end.
28
For
this
shall
the
earth
mourn,
and
the
heavens
above
be
black:
because
I
have
spoken
it,
I
have
purposed
it,
and
I
have
not
repented,
neither
will
I
turn
back
from
it.
29
The
whole
city
fleeth
for
the
noise
of
the
horsemen
and
bowmen;
they
go
into
the
thickets,
and
climb
up
upon
the
rocks:
every
city
is
forsaken,
and
not
a
man
dwelleth
therein.
30
And
thou,
when
thou
art
spoiled,
what
wilt
thou
do?
Though
thou
clothest
thyself
with
scarlet,
though
thou
deckest
thee
with
ornaments
of
gold,
though
thou
enlargest
thine
eyes
with
paint,
in
vain
dost
thou
make
thyself
fair;
{cf15i
thy}
lovers
despise
thee,
they
seek
thy
life.
31
For
I
have
heard
a
voice
as
of
a
woman
in
travail,
the
anguish
as
of
her
that
bringeth
forth
her
first
child,
the
voice
of
the
daughter
of
Zion,
that
gaspeth
for
breath,
that
spreadeth
her
hands,
{cf15i
saying},
Woe
is
me
now!
for
my
soul
fainteth
before
the
murderers.
Daniel 7:13
13
I
saw
in
the
night
visions,
and,
behold,
there
came
with
the
clouds
of
heaven
one
like
unto
a
son
of
man,
and
he
came
even
to
the
ancient
of
days,
and
they
brought
him
near
before
him.
Amos 5:25
25
Did
ye
bring
unto
me
sacrifices
and
offerings
in
the
wilderness
forty
years,
O
house
of
Israel?
Matthew 3:16
16
And
Jesus,
when
he
was
baptized,
went
up
straightway
from
the
water:
and
lo,
the
heavens
were
opened
unto
him,
and
he
saw
the
Spirit
of
God
descending
as
a
dove,
and
coming
upon
him;
Matthew 5:44
44
but
I
say
unto
you,
Love
your
enemies,
and
pray
for
them
that
persecute
you;
Matthew 17:5
5
While
he
was
yet
speaking,
behold,
a
bright
cloud
overshadowed
them:
and
behold,
a
voice
out
of
the
cloud,
saying,
This
is
my
beloved
Son,
in
whom
I
am
well
pleased;
hear
ye
him.
Matthew 21:35
35
And
the
husbandmen
took
his
servants,
and
beat
one,
and
killed
another,
and
stoned
another.
Matthew 22:32
32
I
am
the
God
of
Abraham,
and
the
God
of
Isaac,
and
the
God
of
Jacob?
God
is
not
{cf15i
the
God}
of
the
dead,
but
of
the
living.
Luke 4:29
29
and
they
rose
up,
and
cast
him
forth
out
of
the
city,
and
led
him
unto
the
brow
of
the
hill
whereon
their
city
was
built,
that
they
might
throw
him
down
headlong.
Luke 6:28
28
bless
them
that
curse
you,
pray
for
them
that
despitefully
use
you.
Luke 12:14
14
But
he
said
unto
him,
Man,
who
made
me
a
judge
or
a
divider
over
you?
Luke 23:46
46
And
when
Jesus
had
cried
with
a
loud
voice,
he
said,
Father,
into
thy
hands
I
commend
my
spirit:
and
having
said
this,
he
gave
up
the
ghost.
Luke 24:19
19
And
he
said
unto
them,
What
things?
And
they
said
unto
him,
The
things
concerning
Jesus
of
Nazareth,
which
was
a
prophet
mighty
in
deed
and
word
before
God
and
all
the
people:
John 1:17
17
For
the
law
was
given
by
Moses;
grace
and
truth
came
by
Jesus
Christ.
Acts 3:14
14
But
ye
denied
the
Holy
and
Righteous
One,
and
asked
for
a
murderer
to
be
granted
unto
you,
Acts 4:7
7
And
when
they
had
set
them
in
the
midst,
they
inquired,
By
what
power,
or
in
what
name,
have
ye
done
this?
Acts 5:33
33
But
they,
when
they
heard
this,
were
cut
to
the
heart,
and
were
minded
to
slay
them.
Acts 6:5
5
And
the
saying
pleased
the
whole
multitude:
and
they
chose
Stephen,
a
man
full
of
faith
and
of
the
Holy
Spirit,
and
Philip,
and
Prochorus,
and
Nicanor,
and
Timon,
and
Parmenas,
and
Nicolas
a
proselyte
of
Antioch:
Acts 7:6
6
And
God
spake
on
this
wise,
that
his
seed
should
sojourn
in
a
strange
land,
and
that
they
should
bring
them
into
bondage,
and
entreat
them
evil,
four
hundred
years.
Acts 9:40
40
But
Peter
put
them
all
forth,
and
kneeled
down,
and
prayed;
and
turning
to
the
body,
he
said,
Tabitha,
arise.
And
she
opened
her
eyes;
and
when
she
saw
Peter,
she
sat
up.
Acts 22:1
1
Brethren
and
fathers,
hear
ye
the
defence
which
I
now
make
unto
you.
Romans 3:2
2
Much
every
way:
first
of
all,
that
they
were
intrusted
with
the
oracles
of
God.
Galatians 3:19
19
What
then
is
the
law?
It
was
added
because
of
transgressions,
till
the
seed
should
come
to
whom
the
promise
hath
been
made;
{cf15i
and
it
was}
ordained
through
angels
by
the
hand
of
a
mediator.
1 Thessalonians 2:15
15
who
both
killed
the
Lord
Jesus
and
the
prophets,
and
drave
out
us,
and
please
not
God,
and
are
contrary
to
all
men;
2 Thessalonians 2:11
11
And
for
this
cause
God
sendeth
them
a
working
of
error,
that
they
should
believe
a
lie:
Hebrews 2:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18
1
Therefore
we
ought
to
give
the
more
earnest
heed
to
the
things
that
were
heard,
lest
haply
we
drift
away
{cf15i
from
them}.
2
For
if
the
word
spoken
through
angels
proved
stedfast,
and
every
transgression
and
disobedience
received
a
just
recompense
of
reward;
3
how
shall
we
escape,
if
we
neglect
so
great
salvation?
which
having
at
the
first
been
spoken
through
the
Lord,
was
confirmed
unto
us
by
them
that
heard;
4
God
also
bearing
witness
with
them,
both
by
signs
and
wonders,
and
by
manifold
powers,
and
by
gifts
of
the
Holy
Ghost,
according
to
his
own
will.
5
For
not
unto
angels
did
he
subject
the
world
to
come,
whereof
we
speak.
6
But
one
hath
somewhere
testified,
saying,
What
is
man,
that
thou
art
mindful
of
him?
Or
the
son
of
man,
that
thou
visitest
him?
7
Thou
madest
him
a
little
lower
than
the
angels;
Thou
crownedst
him
with
glory
and
honour,
And
didst
set
him
over
the
works
of
thy
hands:
8
Thou
didst
put
all
things
in
subjection
under
his
feet.
For
in
that
he
subjected
all
things
unto
him,
he
left
nothing
that
is
not
subject
to
him.
But
now
we
see
not
yet
all
things
subjected
to
him.
9
But
we
behold
him
who
hath
been
made
a
little
lower
than
the
angels,
{cf15i
even}
Jesus,
because
of
the
suffering
of
death
crowned
with
glory
and
honour,
that
by
the
grace
of
God
he
should
taste
death
for
every
{cf15i
man}.
10
For
it
became
him,
for
whom
are
all
things,
and
through
whom
are
all
things,
in
bringing
many
sons
unto
glory,
to
make
the
author
of
their
salvation
perfect
through
sufferings.
11
For
both
he
that
sanctifieth
and
they
that
are
sanctified
are
all
of
one:
for
which
cause
he
is
not
ashamed
to
call
them
brethren,
12
saying,
I
will
declare
thy
name
unto
my
brethren,
In
the
midst
of
the
congregation
will
I
sing
thy
praise.
13
And
again,
I
will
put
my
trust
in
him.
And
again,
Behold,
I
and
the
children
which
God
hath
given
me.
14
Since
then
the
children
are
sharers
in
flesh
and
blood,
he
also
himself
in
like
manner
partook
of
the
same;
that
through
death
he
might
bring
to
nought
him
that
had
the
power
of
death,
that
is,
the
devil;
15
and
might
deliver
all
them
who
through
fear
of
death
were
all
their
lifetime
subject
to
bondage.
16
For
verily
not
of
angels
doth
he
take
hold,
but
he
taketh
hold
of
the
seed
of
Abraham.
17
Wherefore
it
behoved
him
in
all
things
to
be
made
like
unto
his
brethren,
that
he
might
be
a
merciful
and
faithful
high
priest
in
things
pertaining
to
God,
to
make
propitiation
for
the
sins
of
the
people.
18
For
in
that
he
himself
hath
suffered
being
tempted,
he
is
able
to
succour
them
that
are
tempted.
Hebrews 8:5
5
who
serve
{cf15i
that
which
is}
a
copy
and
shadow
of
the
heavenly
things,
even
as
Moses
is
warned
{cf15i
of
God}
when
he
is
about
to
make
the
tabernacle:
for,
See,
saith
he,
that
thou
make
all
things
according
to
the
pattern
that
was
shewed
thee
in
the
mount.
Hebrews 11:23
23
By
faith
Moses,
when
he
was
born,
was
hid
three
months
by
his
parents,
because
they
saw
he
was
a
goodly
child;
and
they
were
not
afraid
of
the
king�s
commandment.
Hebrews 13:12
12
Wherefore
Jesus
also,
that
he
might
sanctify
the
people
through
his
own
blood,
suffered
without
the
gate.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 7:0
in
NET
Genesis 11:31
31
Terah
took
his
son
Abram,
his
grandson
Lot
(the
son
of
Haran),
and
his
daughter-in-law
Sarai,
his
son
Abram's
wife,
and
with
them
he
set
out
from
Ur
of
the
Chaldeans
to
go
to
Canaan.
When
they
came
to
Haran,
they
settled
there.
Genesis 12:7
7
The
LORD
appeared
to
Abram
and
said,
"To
your
descendants
I
will
give
this
land."
So
Abram
built
an
altar
there
to
the
LORD,
who
had
appeared
to
him.
Genesis 13:15
15
I
will
give
all
the
land
that
you
see
to
you
and
your
descendants
forever.
Genesis 15:18
18
That
day
the
LORD
made
a
covenant
with
Abram:
"To
your
descendants
I
give
this
land,
from
the
river
of
Egypt
to
the
great
river,
the
Euphrates
River�
Genesis 17:9
9
Then
God
said
to
Abraham,
"As
for
you,
you
must
keep
the
covenantal
requirement
I
am
imposing
on
you
and
your
descendants
after
you
throughout
their
generations.
Genesis 21:2
2
So
Sarah
became
pregnant
and
bore
Abraham
a
son
in
his
old
age
at
the
appointed
time
that
God
had
told
him.
Genesis 23:16
16
So
Abraham
agreed
to
Ephron's
price
and
weighed
out
for
him
the
price
that
Ephron
had
quoted
in
the
hearing
of
the
sons
of
Heth�
400
pieces
of
silver,
according
to
the
standard
measurement
at
the
time.
Genesis 25:26
26
When
his
brother
came
out
with
his
hand
clutching
Esau's
heel,
they
named
him
Jacob.
Isaac
was
sixty
years
old
when
they
were
born.
Genesis 26:3
3
Stay
in
this
land.
Then
I
will
be
with
you
and
will
bless
you,
for
I
will
give
all
these
lands
to
you
and
to
your
descendants,
and
I
will
fulfill
the
solemn
promise
I
made
to
your
father
Abraham.
Genesis 29:31
31
When
the
LORD
saw
that
Leah
was
unloved,
he
enabled
her
to
become
pregnant
while
Rachel
remained
childless.
Genesis 30:5
5
Bilhah
became
pregnant
and
gave
Jacob
a
son.
Genesis 33:19
19
Then
he
purchased
the
portion
of
the
field
where
he
had
pitched
his
tent;
he
bought
it
from
the
sons
of
Hamor,
Shechem's
father,
for
a
hundred
pieces
of
money.
Genesis 35:18
18
With
her
dying
breath,
she
named
him
Ben-Oni.
But
his
father
called
him
Benjamin
instead.
Genesis 37:28
28
So
when
the
Midianite
merchants
passed
by,
Joseph's
brothers
pulled
him
out
of
the
cistern
and
sold
him
to
the
Ishmaelites
for
twenty
pieces
of
silver.
The
Ishmaelites
then
took
Joseph
to
Egypt.
Genesis 39:23
23
The
warden
did
not
concern
himself
with
anything
that
was
in
Joseph's
care
because
the
LORD
was
with
him
and
whatever
he
was
doing
the
LORD
was
making
successful.
Genesis 41:54
54
Then
the
seven
years
of
famine
began,
just
as
Joseph
had
predicted.
There
was
famine
in
all
the
other
lands,
but
throughout
the
land
of
Egypt
there
was
food.
Genesis 42:6
6
Now
Joseph
was
the
ruler
of
the
country,
the
one
who
sold
grain
to
all
the
people
of
the
country.
Joseph's
brothers
came
and
bowed
down
before
him
with
their
faces
to
the
ground.
Genesis 45:27
27
But
when
they
related
to
him
everything
Joseph
had
said
to
them,
and
when
he
saw
the
wagons
that
Joseph
had
sent
to
transport
him,
their
father
Jacob's
spirit
revived.
Genesis 46:27
27
Counting
the
two
sons
of
Joseph
who
were
born
to
him
in
Egypt,
all
the
people
of
the
household
of
Jacob
who
were
in
Egypt
numbered
seventy.
Genesis 49:33
33
When
Jacob
finished
giving
these
instructions
to
his
sons,
he
pulled
his
feet
up
onto
the
bed,
breathed
his
last
breath,
and
went
to
his
people.
Exodus 1:22
22
Then
Pharaoh
commanded
all
his
people,
"All
sons
that
are
born
you
must
throw
into
the
river,
but
all
daughters
you
may
let
live."
Exodus 2:22
22
When
she
bore
a
son,
Moses
named
him
Gershom,
for
he
said,
"I
have
become
a
resident
foreigner
in
a
foreign
land."
Exodus 3:12
12
He
replied,
"Surely
I
will
be
with
you,
and
this
will
be
the
sign
to
you
that
I
have
sent
you:
When
you
bring
the
people
out
of
Egypt,
you
and
they
will
serve
God
on
this
mountain."
Exodus 4:20
20
Then
Moses
took
his
wife
and
sons
and
put
them
on
a
donkey
and
headed
back
to
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
Moses
took
the
staff
of
God
in
his
hand.
Exodus 7:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25
1
So
the
LORD
said
to
Moses,
"See,
I
have
made
you
like
God
to
Pharaoh,
and
your
brother
Aaron
will
be
your
prophet.
2
You
are
to
speak
everything
I
command
you,
and
your
brother
Aaron
is
to
tell
Pharaoh
that
he
must
release
the
Israelites
from
his
land.
3
But
I
will
harden
Pharaoh's
heart,
and
although
I
will
multiply
my
signs
and
my
wonders
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
4
Pharaoh
will
not
listen
to
you.
I
will
reach
into
Egypt
and
bring
out
my
regiments,
my
people
the
Israelites,
from
the
land
of
Egypt
with
great
acts
of
judgment.
5
Then
the
Egyptians
will
know
that
I
am
the
LORD,
when
I
extend
my
hand
over
Egypt
and
bring
the
Israelites
out
from
among
them.
6
And
Moses
and
Aaron
did
so;
they
did
just
as
the
LORD
commanded
them.
7
Now
Moses
was
eighty
years
old
and
Aaron
was
eighty-three
years
old
when
they
spoke
to
Pharaoh.
8
The
LORD
said
to
Moses
and
Aaron,
9
"When
Pharaoh
says
to
you,
'Do
a
miracle,'
and
you
say
to
Aaron,
'Take
your
staff
and
throw
it
down
before
Pharaoh,'
it
will
become
a
snake."
10
When
Moses
and
Aaron
went
to
Pharaoh,
they
did
so,
just
as
the
LORD
had
commanded
them�
Aaron
threw
down
his
staff
before
Pharaoh
and
his
servants
and
it
became
a
snake.
11
Then
Pharaoh
also
summoned
wise
men
and
sorcerers,
and
the
magicians
of
Egypt
by
their
secret
arts
did
the
same
thing.
12
Each
man
threw
down
his
staff,
and
the
staffs
became
snakes.
But
Aaron's
staff
swallowed
up
their
staffs.
13
Yet
Pharaoh's
heart
became
hard,
and
he
did
not
listen
to
them,
just
as
the
LORD
had
predicted.
14
The
LORD
said
to
Moses,
"Pharaoh's
heart
is
hard;
he
refuses
to
release
the
people.
15
Go
to
Pharaoh
in
the
morning
when
he
goes
out
to
the
water.
Position
yourself
to
meet
him
by
the
edge
of
the
Nile,
and
take
in
your
hand
the
staff
that
was
turned
into
a
snake.
16
Tell
him,
'The
LORD,
the
God
of
the
Hebrews,
has
sent
me
to
you
to
say,
"Release
my
people,
that
they
may
serve
me
in
the
desert!"
But
until
now
you
have
not
listened.
17
Thus
says
the
LORD:
"By
this
you
will
know
that
I
am
the
LORD:
I
am
going
to
strike
the
water
of
the
Nile
with
the
staff
that
is
in
my
hand,
and
it
will
be
turned
into
blood.
18
Fish
in
the
Nile
will
die,
the
Nile
will
stink,
and
the
Egyptians
will
be
unable
to
drink
water
from
the
Nile."'"
19
Then
the
LORD
said
to
Moses,
"Tell
Aaron,
'Take
your
staff
and
stretch
out
your
hand
over
Egypt's
waters�
over
their
rivers,
over
their
canals,
over
their
ponds,
and
over
all
their
reservoirs�
so
that
it
becomes
blood.'
There
will
be
blood
everywhere
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
even
in
wooden
and
stone
containers."
20
Moses
and
Aaron
did
so,
just
as
the
LORD
had
commanded.
Moses
raised
the
staff
and
struck
the
water
that
was
in
the
Nile
right
before
the
eyes
of
Pharaoh
and
his
servants,
and
all
the
water
that
was
in
the
Nile
was
turned
to
blood.
21
When
the
fish
that
were
in
the
Nile
died,
the
Nile
began
to
stink,
so
that
the
Egyptians
could
not
drink
water
from
the
Nile.
There
was
blood
everywhere
in
the
land
of
Egypt!
22
But
the
magicians
of
Egypt
did
the
same
by
their
secret
arts,
and
so
Pharaoh's
heart
remained
hard,
and
he
refused
to
listen
to
Moses
and
Aaron�
just
as
the
LORD
had
predicted.
23
And
Pharaoh
turned
and
went
into
his
house.
He
did
not
pay
any
attention
to
this.
24
All
the
Egyptians
dug
around
the
Nile
for
water
to
drink,
because
they
could
not
drink
the
water
of
the
Nile.
25
Seven
full
days
passed
after
the
LORD
struck
the
Nile.
Exodus 8:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
1
Then
the
LORD
said
to
Moses,
"Go
to
Pharaoh
and
tell
him,
'Thus
says
the
LORD:
"Release
my
people
in
order
that
they
may
serve
me!
2
But
if
you
refuse
to
release
them,
then
I
am
going
to
plague
all
your
territory
with
frogs.
3
The
Nile
will
swarm
with
frogs,
and
they
will
come
up
and
go
into
your
house,
in
your
bedroom,
and
on
your
bed,
and
into
the
houses
of
your
servants
and
your
people,
and
into
your
ovens
and
your
kneading
troughs.
4
Frogs
will
come
up
against
you,
your
people,
and
all
your
servants."'"
5
The
LORD
spoke
to
Moses,
"Tell
Aaron,
'Extend
your
hand
with
your
staff
over
the
rivers,
over
the
canals,
and
over
the
ponds,
and
bring
the
frogs
up
over
the
land
of
Egypt.'"
6
So
Aaron
extended
his
hand
over
the
waters
of
Egypt,
and
frogs
came
up
and
covered
the
land
of
Egypt.
7
The
magicians
did
the
same
with
their
secret
arts
and
brought
up
frogs
on
the
land
of
Egypt
too.
8
Then
Pharaoh
summoned
Moses
and
Aaron
and
said,
"Pray
to
the
LORD
that
he
may
take
the
frogs
away
from
me
and
my
people,
and
I
will
release
the
people
that
they
may
sacrifice
to
the
LORD."
9
Moses
said
to
Pharaoh,
"You
may
have
the
honor
over
me�
when
shall
I
pray
for
you,
your
servants,
and
your
people,
for
the
frogs
to
be
removed
from
you
and
your
houses,
so
that
they
will
be
left
only
in
the
Nile?"
10
He
said,
"Tomorrow."
And
Moses
said,
"It
will
be
as
you
say,
so
that
you
may
know
that
there
is
no
one
like
the
LORD
our
God.
11
The
frogs
will
depart
from
you,
your
houses,
your
servants,
and
your
people;
they
will
be
left
only
in
the
Nile."
12
Then
Moses
and
Aaron
went
out
from
Pharaoh,
and
Moses
cried
to
the
LORD
because
of
the
frogs
that
he
had
brought
on
Pharaoh.
13
The
LORD
did
as
Moses
asked�
the
frogs
died
out
of
the
houses,
the
villages,
and
the
fields.
14
The
Egyptians
piled
them
in
countless
heaps,
and
the
land
stank.
15
But
when
Pharaoh
saw
that
there
was
relief,
he
hardened
his
heart
and
did
not
listen
to
them,
just
as
the
LORD
had
predicted.
16
The
LORD
said
to
Moses,
"Tell
Aaron,
'Extend
your
staff
and
strike
the
dust
of
the
ground,
and
it
will
become
gnats
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt.'"
17
They
did
so;
Aaron
extended
his
hand
with
his
staff,
he
struck
the
dust
of
the
ground,
and
it
became
gnats
on
people
and
on
animals.
All
the
dust
of
the
ground
became
gnats
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
18
When
the
magicians
attempted
to
bring
forth
gnats
by
their
secret
arts,
they
could
not.
So
there
were
gnats
on
people
and
on
animals.
19
The
magicians
said
to
Pharaoh,
"It
is
the
finger
of
God!"
But
Pharaoh's
heart
remained
hard,
and
he
did
not
listen
to
them,
just
as
the
LORD
had
predicted.
20
The
LORD
said
to
Moses,
"Get
up
early
in
the
morning
and
position
yourself
before
Pharaoh
as
he
goes
out
to
the
water,
and
tell
him,
'Thus
says
the
LORD,
"Release
my
people
that
they
may
serve
me!
21
If
you
do
not
release
my
people,
then
I
am
going
to
send
swarms
of
flies
on
you
and
on
your
servants
and
on
your
people
and
in
your
houses.
The
houses
of
the
Egyptians
will
be
full
of
flies,
and
even
the
ground
they
stand
on.
22
But
on
that
day
I
will
mark
off
the
land
of
Goshen,
where
my
people
are
staying,
so
that
no
swarms
of
flies
will
be
there,
that
you
may
know
that
I
am
the
LORD
in
the
midst
of
this
land.
23
I
will
put
a
division
between
my
people
and
your
people.
This
sign
will
take
place
tomorrow."'"
24
The
LORD
did
so;
a
thick
swarm
of
flies
came
into
Pharaoh's
house
and
into
the
houses
of
his
servants,
and
throughout
the
whole
land
of
Egypt
the
land
was
ruined
because
of
the
swarms
of
flies.
25
Then
Pharaoh
summoned
Moses
and
Aaron
and
said,
"Go,
sacrifice
to
your
God
within
the
land."
26
But
Moses
said,
"That
would
not
be
the
right
thing
to
do,
for
the
sacrifices
we
make
to
the
LORD
our
God
would
be
an
abomination
to
the
Egyptians.
If
we
make
sacrifices
that
are
an
abomination
to
the
Egyptians
right
before
their
eyes,
will
they
not
stone
us?
27
We
must
go
on
a
three-day
journey
into
the
desert
and
sacrifice
to
the
LORD
our
God,
just
as
he
is
telling
us."
28
Pharaoh
said,
"I
will
release
you
so
that
you
may
sacrifice
to
the
LORD
your
God
in
the
desert.
Only
you
must
not
go
very
far.
Do
pray
for
me."
29
Moses
said,
"I
am
going
to
go
out
from
you
and
pray
to
the
LORD,
and
the
swarms
of
flies
will
go
away
from
Pharaoh,
from
his
servants,
and
from
his
people
tomorrow.
Only
do
not
let
Pharaoh
deal
falsely
again
by
not
releasing
the
people
to
sacrifice
to
the
LORD."
30
So
Moses
went
out
from
Pharaoh
and
prayed
to
the
LORD,
31
and
the
LORD
did
as
Moses
asked�
he
removed
the
swarms
of
flies
from
Pharaoh,
from
his
servants,
and
from
his
people.
Not
one
remained!
32
But
Pharaoh
hardened
his
heart
this
time
also
and
did
not
release
the
people.
Exodus 9:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35
1
Then
the
LORD
said
to
Moses,
"Go
to
Pharaoh
and
tell
him,
'Thus
says
the
LORD,
the
God
of
the
Hebrews,
"Release
my
people
that
they
may
serve
me!
2
For
if
you
refuse
to
release
them
and
continue
holding
them,
3
then
the
hand
of
the
LORD
will
surely
bring
a
very
terrible
plague
on
your
livestock
in
the
field,
on
the
horses,
the
donkeys,
the
camels,
the
herds,
and
the
flocks.
4
But
the
Lord
will
distinguish
between
the
livestock
of
Israel
and
the
livestock
of
Egypt,
and
nothing
will
die
of
all
that
the
Israelites
have."'"
5
The
LORD
set
an
appointed
time,
saying,
"Tomorrow
the
LORD
will
do
this
in
the
land."
6
And
the
LORD
did
this
on
the
next
day;
all
the
livestock
of
the
Egyptians
died,
but
of
the
Israelites'
livestock
not
one
died.
7
Pharaoh
sent
representatives
to
investigate,
and
indeed,
not
even
one
of
the
livestock
of
Israel
had
died.
But
Pharaoh's
heart
remained
hard,
and
he
did
not
release
the
people.
8
Then
the
LORD
said
to
Moses
and
Aaron,
"Take
handfuls
of
soot
from
a
furnace,
and
have
Moses
throw
it
into
the
air
while
Pharaoh
is
watching.
9
It
will
become
fine
dust
over
the
whole
land
of
Egypt
and
will
cause
boils
to
break
out
and
fester
on
both
people
and
animals
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt."
10
So
they
took
soot
from
a
furnace
and
stood
before
Pharaoh,
Moses
threw
it
into
the
air,
and
it
caused
festering
boils
to
break
out
on
both
people
and
animals.
11
The
magicians
could
not
stand
before
Moses
because
of
the
boils,
for
boils
were
on
the
magicians
and
on
all
the
Egyptians.
12
But
the
LORD
hardened
Pharaoh's
heart,
and
he
did
not
listen
to
them,
just
as
the
LORD
had
predicted
to
Moses.
13
The
LORD
said
to
Moses,
"Get
up
early
in
the
morning,
stand
before
Pharaoh,
and
tell
him,
'Thus
says
the
LORD,
the
God
of
the
Hebrews:
"Release
my
people
so
that
they
may
serve
me!
14
For
this
time
I
will
send
all
my
plagues
on
your
very
self
and
on
your
servants
and
your
people,
so
that
you
may
know
that
there
is
no
one
like
me
in
all
the
earth.
15
For
by
now
I
could
have
stretched
out
my
hand
and
struck
you
and
your
people
with
plague,
and
you
would
have
been
destroyed
from
the
earth.
16
But
for
this
purpose
I
have
caused
you
to
stand:
to
show
you
my
strength,
and
so
that
my
name
may
be
declared
in
all
the
earth.
17
You
are
still
exalting
yourself
against
my
people
by
not
releasing
them.
18
I
am
going
to
cause
very
severe
hail
to
rain
down
about
this
time
tomorrow,
such
hail
as
has
never
occurred
in
Egypt
from
the
day
it
was
founded
until
now.
19
So
now,
send
instructions
to
gather
your
livestock
and
all
your
possessions
in
the
fields
to
a
safe
place.
Every
person
or
animal
caught
in
the
field
and
not
brought
into
the
house�
the
hail
will
come
down
on
them,
and
they
will
die!"'"
20
Those
of
Pharaoh's
servants
who
feared
the
word
of
the
LORD
hurried
to
bring
their
servants
and
livestock
into
the
houses,
21
but
those
who
did
not
take
the
word
of
the
LORD
seriously
left
their
servants
and
their
cattle
in
the
field.
22
Then
the
LORD
said
to
Moses,
"Extend
your
hand
toward
the
sky
that
there
may
be
hail
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt,
on
people
and
on
animals,
and
on
everything
that
grows
in
the
field
in
the
land
of
Egypt."
23
When
Moses
extended
his
staff
toward
the
sky,
the
LORD
sent
thunder
and
hail,
and
fire
fell
to
the
earth;
so
the
LORD
caused
hail
to
rain
down
on
the
land
of
Egypt.
24
Hail
fell
and
fire
mingled
with
the
hail;
the
hail
was
so
severe
that
there
had
not
been
any
like
it
in
all
the
land
of
Egypt
since
it
had
become
a
nation.
25
The
hail
struck
everything
in
the
open
fields,
both
people
and
animals,
throughout
all
the
land
of
Egypt.
The
hail
struck
everything
that
grows
in
the
field,
and
it
broke
all
the
trees
of
the
field
to
pieces.
26
Only
in
the
land
of
Goshen,
where
the
Israelites
lived,
was
there
no
hail.
27
So
Pharaoh
sent
and
summoned
Moses
and
Aaron
and
said
to
them,
"I
have
sinned
this
time!
The
LORD
is
righteous,
and
I
and
my
people
are
guilty.
28
Pray
to
the
LORD,
for
the
mighty
thunderings
and
hail
are
too
much!
I
will
release
you
and
you
will
stay
no
longer."
29
Moses
said
to
him,
"When
I
leave
the
city
I
will
spread
my
hands
to
the
LORD,
the
thunder
will
cease,
and
there
will
be
no
more
hail,
so
that
you
may
know
that
the
earth
belongs
to
the
LORD.
30
But
as
for
you
and
your
servants,
I
know
that
you
do
not
yet
fear
the
LORD
God."
31
(Now
the
flax
and
the
barley
were
struck
by
the
hail,
for
the
barley
had
ripened
and
the
flax
was
in
bud.
32
But
the
wheat
and
the
spelt
were
not
struck,
for
they
are
later
crops.)
33
So
Moses
left
Pharaoh,
went
out
of
the
city,
and
spread
out
his
hands
to
the
LORD,
and
the
thunder
and
the
hail
ceased,
and
the
rain
stopped
pouring
on
the
earth.
34
When
Pharaoh
saw
that
the
rain
and
hail
and
thunder
ceased,
he
sinned
again:
both
he
and
his
servants
hardened
their
hearts.
35
So
Pharaoh's
heart
remained
hard,
and
he
did
not
release
the
Israelites,
as
the
LORD
had
predicted
through
Moses.
Exodus 10:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29
1
The
LORD
said
to
Moses,
"Go
to
Pharaoh,
for
I
have
hardened
his
heart
and
the
heart
of
his
servants,
in
order
to
display
these
signs
of
mine
before
him,
2
and
in
order
that
in
the
hearing
of
your
son
and
your
grandson
you
may
tell
how
I
made
fools
of
the
Egyptians
and
about
my
signs
that
I
displayed
among
them,
so
that
you
may
know
that
I
am
the
LORD."
3
So
Moses
and
Aaron
came
to
Pharaoh
and
told
him,
"Thus
says
the
LORD,
the
God
of
the
Hebrews:
'How
long
do
you
refuse
to
humble
yourself
before
me?
Release
my
people
so
that
they
may
serve
me!
4
But
if
you
refuse
to
release
my
people,
I
am
going
to
bring
locusts
into
your
territory
tomorrow.
5
They
will
cover
the
surface
of
the
earth,
so
that
you
will
be
unable
to
see
the
ground.
They
will
eat
the
remainder
of
what
escaped�
what
is
left
over
for
you�
from
the
hail,
and
they
will
eat
every
tree
that
grows
for
you
from
the
field.
6
They
will
fill
your
houses,
the
houses
of
your
servants,
and
all
the
houses
of
Egypt,
such
as
neither
your
fathers
nor
your
grandfathers
have
seen
since
they
have
been
in
the
land
until
this
day!'"
Then
Moses
turned
and
went
out
from
Pharaoh.
7
Pharaoh's
servants
said
to
him,
"How
long
will
this
man
be
a
menace
to
us?
Release
the
people
so
that
they
may
serve
the
LORD
their
God.
Do
you
not
know
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.
Exactly
who
is
going
with
you?"
9
Moses
said,
"We
will
go
with
our
young
and
our
old,
with
our
sons
and
our
daughters,
and
with
our
sheep
and
our
cattle
we
will
go,
because
we
are
to
hold
a
pilgrim
feast
for
the
LORD."
10
He
said
to
them,
"The
LORD
will
need
to
be
with
you
if
I
release
you
and
your
dependents!
Watch
out!
Trouble
is
right
in
front
of
you!
11
No!
Go,
you
men
only,
and
serve
the
LORD,
for
that
is
what
you
want."
Then
Moses
and
Aaron
were
driven
out
of
Pharaoh's
presence.
12
The
LORD
said
to
Moses,
"Extend
your
hand
over
the
land
of
Egypt
for
the
locusts,
that
they
may
come
up
over
the
land
of
Egypt
and
eat
everything
that
grows
in
the
ground,
everything
that
the
hail
has
left."
13
So
Moses
extended
his
staff
over
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
then
the
LORD
brought
an
east
wind
on
the
land
all
that
day
and
all
night.
The
morning
came,
and
the
east
wind
had
brought
up
the
locusts!
14
The
locusts
went
up
over
all
the
land
of
Egypt
and
settled
down
in
all
the
territory
of
Egypt.
It
was
very
severe;
there
had
been
no
locusts
like
them
before,
nor
will
there
be
such
ever
again.
15
They
covered
the
surface
of
all
the
ground,
so
that
the
ground
became
dark
with
them,
and
they
ate
all
the
vegetation
of
the
ground
and
all
the
fruit
of
the
trees
that
the
hail
had
left.
Nothing
green
remained
on
the
trees
or
on
anything
that
grew
in
the
fields
throughout
the
whole
land
of
Egypt.
16
Then
Pharaoh
quickly
summoned
Moses
and
Aaron
and
said,
"I
have
sinned
against
the
LORD
your
God
and
against
you!
17
So
now,
forgive
my
sin
this
time
only,
and
pray
to
the
LORD
your
God
that
he
would
only
take
this
death
away
from
me."
18
Moses
went
out
from
Pharaoh
and
prayed
to
the
LORD,
19
and
the
LORD
turned
a
very
strong
west
wind,
and
it
picked
up
the
locusts
and
blew
them
into
the
Red
Sea.
Not
one
locust
remained
in
all
the
territory
of
Egypt.
20
But
the
LORD
hardened
Pharaoh's
heart,
and
he
did
not
release
the
Israelites.
21
The
LORD
said
to
Moses,
"Extend
your
hand
toward
heaven
so
that
there
may
be
darkness
over
the
land
of
Egypt,
a
darkness
so
thick
it
can
be
felt."
22
So
Moses
extended
his
hand
toward
heaven,
and
there
was
absolute
darkness
throughout
the
land
of
Egypt
for
three
days.
23
No
one
could
see
another
person,
and
no
one
could
rise
from
his
place
for
three
days.
But
the
Israelites
had
light
in
the
places
where
they
lived.
24
Then
Pharaoh
summoned
Moses
and
said,
"Go,
serve
the
LORD�
only
your
flocks
and
herds
will
be
detained.
Even
your
families
may
go
with
you."
25
But
Moses
said,
"Will
you
also
provide
us
with
sacrifices
and
burnt
offerings
that
we
may
present
them
to
the
LORD
our
God?
26
Our
livestock
must
also
go
with
us!
Not
a
hoof
is
to
be
left
behind!
For
we
must
take
these
animals
to
serve
the
LORD
our
God.
Until
we
arrive
there,
we
do
not
know
what
we
must
use
to
serve
the
LORD."
27
But
the
LORD
hardened
Pharaoh's
heart,
and
he
was
not
willing
to
release
them.
28
Pharaoh
said
to
him,
"Go
from
me!
Watch
out
for
yourself!
Do
not
appear
before
me
again,
for
when
you
see
my
face
you
will
die!"
29
Moses
said,
"As
you
wish!
I
will
not
see
your
face
again."
Exodus 12:41
41
At
the
end
of
the
430
years,
on
the
very
day,
all
the
regiments
of
the
LORD
went
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt.
Exodus 13:19
19
Moses
took
the
bones
of
Joseph
with
him,
for
Joseph
had
made
the
Israelites
solemnly
swear,
"God
will
surely
attend
to
you,
and
you
will
carry
my
bones
up
from
this
place
with
you."
Exodus 14:21
21
Moses
stretched
out
his
hand
toward
the
sea,
and
the
LORD
drove
the
sea
apart
by
a
strong
east
wind
all
that
night,
and
he
made
the
sea
into
dry
land,
and
the
water
was
divided.
Exodus 16:1
1
When
they
journeyed
from
Elim,
the
entire
company
of
Israelites
came
to
the
Desert
of
Sin,
which
is
between
Elim
and
Sinai,
on
the
fifteenth
day
of
the
second
month
after
their
exodus
from
the
land
of
Egypt.
Exodus 18:4
4
and
the
other
Eliezer
(for
Moses
had
said,
"The
God
of
my
father
has
been
my
help
and
delivered
me
from
the
sword
of
Pharaoh").
Exodus 19:3
3
Moses
went
up
to
God,
and
the
LORD
called
to
him
from
the
mountain,
"Thus
you
will
tell
the
house
of
Jacob,
and
declare
to
the
people
of
Israel:
Exodus 20:1
1
God
spoke
all
these
words:
Exodus 21:1
1
"These
are
the
decisions
that
you
will
set
before
them:
Exodus 25:40
40
Now
be
sure
to
make
them
according
to
the
pattern
you
were
shown
on
the
mountain.
Exodus 32:9
9
Then
the
LORD
said
to
Moses:
"I
have
seen
this
people.
Look
what
a
stiff-necked
people
they
are!
Exodus 33:1
1
The
LORD
said
to
Moses,
"Go
up
from
here,
you
and
the
people
whom
you
brought
up
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
to
the
land
I
promised
on
oath
to
Abraham,
to
Isaac,
and
to
Jacob,
saying,
'I
will
give
it
to
your
descendants.'
Leviticus 24:16
16
and
one
who
misuses
the
name
of
the
LORD
must
surely
be
put
to
death.
The
whole
congregation
must
surely
stone
him,
whether
he
is
a
foreigner
or
a
native
citizen;
when
he
misuses
the
Name
he
must
be
put
to
death.
Leviticus 26:41
41
(and
I
myself
will
walk
in
hostility
against
them
and
bring
them
into
the
land
of
their
enemies),
and
then
their
uncircumcised
hearts
become
humbled
and
they
make
up
for
their
iniquity,
Numbers 20:16
16
So
when
we
cried
to
the
LORD,
he
heard
our
voice
and
sent
a
messenger,
and
has
brought
us
up
out
of
Egypt.
Now
we
are
here
in
Kadesh,
a
town
on
the
edge
of
your
country.
Deuteronomy 4:19
19
When
you
look
up
to
the
sky
and
see
the
sun,
moon,
and
stars�
the
whole
heavenly
creation�
you
must
not
be
seduced
to
worship
and
serve
them,
for
the
LORD
your
God
has
assigned
them
to
all
the
people
of
the
world.
Deuteronomy 5:27
27
You
go
near
so
that
you
can
hear
everything
the
LORD
our
God
is
saying
and
then
you
can
tell
us
whatever
he
says
to
you;
then
we
will
pay
attention
and
do
it."
Deuteronomy 9:16
16
When
I
looked,
you
had
indeed
sinned
against
the
LORD
your
God
and
had
cast
for
yourselves
a
metal
calf;
you
had
quickly
turned
aside
from
the
way
he
had
commanded
you!
Deuteronomy 10:22
22
When
your
ancestors
went
down
to
Egypt,
they
numbered
only
seventy,
but
now
the
LORD
your
God
has
made
you
as
numerous
as
the
stars
of
the
sky.
Deuteronomy 13:9
9
Instead,
you
must
kill
him
without
fail!
Your
own
hand
must
be
the
first
to
strike
him,
and
then
the
hands
of
the
whole
community.
Deuteronomy 18:15
15
The
LORD
your
God
will
raise
up
for
you
a
prophet
like
me
from
among
you�
from
your
fellow
Israelites;
you
must
listen
to
him.
Joshua 3:14
14
So
when
the
people
left
their
tents
to
cross
the
Jordan,
the
priests
carrying
the
ark
of
the
covenant
went
ahead
of
them.
Joshua 5:15
15
The
commander
of
the
LORD's
army
answered
Joshua,
"Remove
your
sandals
from
your
feet,
because
the
place
where
you
stand
is
holy."
Joshua
did
so.
Joshua 24:32
32
The
bones
of
Joseph,
which
the
Israelites
had
brought
up
from
Egypt,
were
buried
at
Shechem
in
the
part
of
the
field
that
Jacob
bought
from
the
sons
of
Hamor,
the
father
of
Shechem,
for
one
hundred
pieces
of
money.
So
it
became
the
inheritance
of
the
tribe
of
Joseph.
2 Samuel 7:1
1
The
king
settled
into
his
palace,
for
the
LORD
gave
him
relief
from
all
his
enemies
on
all
sides.
1 Kings 8:27
27
"God
does
not
really
live
on
the
earth!
Look,
if
the
sky
and
the
highest
heaven
cannot
contain
you,
how
much
less
this
temple
I
have
built!
2 Kings 21:3
3
He
rebuilt
the
high
places
that
his
father
Hezekiah
had
destroyed;
he
set
up
altars
for
Baal
and
made
an
Asherah
pole
just
like
King
Ahab
of
Israel
had
done.
He
bowed
down
to
all
the
stars
in
the
sky
and
worshiped
them.
1 Chronicles 22:7
7
David
said
to
Solomon:
"My
son,
I
really
wanted
to
build
a
temple
to
honor
the
LORD
my
God.
2 Chronicles 2:6
6
Of
course,
who
can
really
build
a
temple
for
him,
since
the
sky
and
the
highest
heavens
cannot
contain
him?
Who
am
I
that
I
should
build
him
a
temple!
It
will
really
be
only
a
place
to
offer
sacrifices
before
him.
2 Chronicles 36:16
16
But
they
mocked
God's
messengers,
despised
his
warnings,
and
ridiculed
his
prophets.
Finally
the
LORD
got
very
angry
at
his
people
and
there
was
no
one
who
could
prevent
his
judgment.
Nehemiah 9:24
24
Their
descendants
entered
and
possessed
the
land.
You
subdued
before
them
the
Canaanites
who
were
the
inhabitants
of
the
land.
You
delivered
them
into
their
hand,
together
with
their
kings
and
the
peoples
of
the
land,
to
deal
with
as
they
pleased.
Psalms 31:5
5
Into
your
hand
I
entrust
my
life;
you
will
rescue
me,
O
LORD,
the
faithful
God.
Psalms 44:2
2
You,
by
your
power,
defeated
nations
and
settled
our
fathers
on
their
land;
you
crushed
the
people
living
there
and
enabled
our
ancestors
to
occupy
it.
Psalms 81:12
12
I
gave
them
over
to
their
stubborn
desires;
they
did
what
seemed
right
to
them.
Psalms 89:19
19
Then
you
spoke
through
a
vision
to
your
faithful
followers
and
said:
"I
have
energized
a
warrior;
I
have
raised
up
a
young
man
from
the
people.
Psalms 105:27
27
They
executed
his
miraculous
signs
among
them,
and
his
amazing
deeds
in
the
land
of
Ham.
Psalms 106:19
19
They
made
an
image
of
a
calf
at
Horeb,
and
worshiped
a
metal
idol.
Isaiah 63:9
9
Through
all
that
they
suffered,
he
suffered
too.
The
messenger
sent
from
his
very
presence
delivered
them.
In
his
love
and
mercy
he
protected
them;
he
lifted
them
up
and
carried
them
throughout
ancient
times.
Isaiah 66:2
2
My
hand
made
them;
that
is
how
they
came
to
be,"
says
the
LORD.
I
show
special
favor
to
the
humble
and
contrite,
who
respect
what
I
have
to
say.
Jeremiah 4:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31
1
"If
you,
Israel,
want
to
come
back,"
says
the
LORD,
"if
you
want
to
come
back
to
me
you
must
get
those
disgusting
idols
out
of
my
sight
and
must
no
longer
go
astray.
2
You
must
be
truthful,
honest
and
upright
when
you
take
an
oath
saying,
'As
surely
as
the
LORD
lives!'
If
you
do,
the
nations
will
pray
to
be
as
blessed
by
him
as
you
are
and
will
make
him
the
object
of
their
boasting."
3
Yes,
the
LORD
has
this
to
say
to
the
people
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem:
"Like
a
farmer
breaking
up
hard
unplowed
ground,
you
must
break
your
rebellious
will
and
make
a
new
beginning;
just
as
a
farmer
must
clear
away
thorns
lest
the
seed
is
wasted,
you
must
get
rid
of
the
sin
that
is
ruining
your
lives.
4
Just
as
ritual
circumcision
cuts
away
the
foreskin
as
an
external
symbol
of
dedicated
covenant
commitment,
you
must
genuinely
dedicate
yourselves
to
the
LORD
and
get
rid
of
everything
that
hinders
your
commitment
to
me,
people
of
Judah
and
inhabitants
of
Jerusalem.
If
you
do
not,
my
anger
will
blaze
up
like
a
flaming
fire
against
you
that
no
one
will
be
able
to
extinguish.
That
will
happen
because
of
the
evil
you
have
done."
5
The
LORD
said,
"Announce
this
in
Judah
and
proclaim
it
in
Jerusalem:
'Sound
the
trumpet
throughout
the
land!'
Shout
out
loudly,
'Gather
together!
Let
us
flee
into
the
fortified
cities!'
6
Raise
a
signal
flag
that
tells
people
to
go
to
Zion.
Run
for
safety!
Do
not
delay!
For
I
am
about
to
bring
disaster
out
of
the
north.
It
will
bring
great
destruction.
7
Like
a
lion
that
has
come
up
from
its
lair
the
one
who
destroys
nations
has
set
out
from
his
home
base.
He
is
coming
out
to
lay
your
land
waste.
Your
cities
will
become
ruins
and
lie
uninhabited.
8
So
put
on
sackcloth!
Mourn
and
wail,
saying,
'The
fierce
anger
of
the
LORD
has
not
turned
away
from
us!'"
9
"When
this
happens,"
says
the
LORD,
"the
king
and
his
officials
will
lose
their
courage.
The
priests
will
be
struck
with
horror,
and
the
prophets
will
be
speechless
in
astonishment."
10
In
response
to
all
this
I
said,
"Ah,
Lord
GOD,
you
have
surely
allowed
the
people
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem
to
be
deceived
by
those
who
say,
'You
will
be
safe!'
But
in
fact
a
sword
is
already
at
our
throats."
11
"At
that
time
the
people
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem
will
be
told,
'A
scorching
wind
will
sweep
down
from
the
hilltops
in
the
desert
on
my
dear
people.
It
will
not
be
a
gentle
breeze
for
winnowing
the
grain
and
blowing
away
the
chaff.
12
No,
a
wind
too
strong
for
that
will
come
at
my
bidding.
Yes,
even
now
I,
myself,
am
calling
down
judgment
on
them.'
13
Look!
The
enemy
is
approaching
like
gathering
clouds.
The
roar
of
his
chariots
is
like
that
of
a
whirlwind.
His
horses
move
more
swiftly
than
eagles."
I
cry
out,
"We
are
doomed,
for
we
will
be
destroyed!"
14
"Oh
people
of
Jerusalem,
purify
your
hearts
from
evil
so
that
you
may
yet
be
delivered.
How
long
will
you
continue
to
harbor
up
wicked
schemes
within
you?
15
For
messengers
are
coming,
heralding
disaster,
from
the
city
of
Dan
and
from
the
hills
of
Ephraim.
16
They
are
saying,
'Announce
to
the
surrounding
nations,
"The
enemy
is
coming!"
Proclaim
this
message
to
Jerusalem:
"Those
who
besiege
cities
are
coming
from
a
distant
land.
They
are
ready
to
raise
the
battle
cry
against
the
towns
in
Judah."'
17
They
will
surround
Jerusalem
like
men
guarding
a
field
because
they
have
rebelled
against
me,"
says
the
LORD.
18
"The
way
you
have
lived
and
the
things
you
have
done
will
bring
this
on
you.
This
is
the
punishment
you
deserve,
and
it
will
be
painful
indeed.
The
pain
will
be
so
bad
it
will
pierce
your
heart."
19
I
said,
"Oh,
the
feeling
in
the
pit
of
my
stomach!
I
writhe
in
anguish.
Oh,
the
pain
in
my
heart!
My
heart
pounds
within
me.
I
cannot
keep
silent.
For
I
hear
the
sound
of
the
trumpet;
the
sound
of
the
battle
cry
pierces
my
soul!
20
I
see
one
destruction
after
another
taking
place,
so
that
the
whole
land
lies
in
ruins.
I
see
our
tents
suddenly
destroyed,
their
curtains
torn
down
in
a
mere
instant.
21
"How
long
must
I
see
the
enemy's
battle
flags
and
hear
the
military
signals
of
their
bugles?"
22
The
LORD
answered,
"This
will
happen
because
my
people
are
foolish.
They
do
not
know
me.
They
are
like
children
who
have
no
sense.
They
have
no
understanding.
They
are
skilled
at
doing
evil.
They
do
not
know
how
to
do
good."
23
"I
looked
at
the
land
and
saw
that
it
was
an
empty
wasteland.
I
looked
up
at
the
sky,
and
its
light
had
vanished.
24
I
looked
at
the
mountains
and
saw
that
they
were
shaking.
All
the
hills
were
swaying
back
and
forth!
25
I
looked
and
saw
that
there
were
no
more
people,
and
that
all
the
birds
in
the
sky
had
flown
away.
26
I
looked
and
saw
that
the
fruitful
land
had
become
a
desert
and
that
all
of
the
cities
had
been
laid
in
ruins.
The
LORD
had
brought
this
all
about
because
of
his
blazing
anger.
27
All
this
will
happen
because
the
LORD
said,
"The
whole
land
will
be
desolate;
however,
I
will
not
completely
destroy
it.
28
Because
of
this
the
land
will
mourn
and
the
sky
above
will
grow
black.
For
I
have
made
my
purpose
known
and
I
will
not
relent
or
turn
back
from
carrying
it
out."
29
At
the
sound
of
the
approaching
horsemen
and
archers
the
people
of
every
town
will
flee.
Some
of
them
will
hide
in
the
thickets.
Others
will
climb
up
among
the
rocks.
All
the
cities
will
be
deserted.
No
one
will
remain
in
them.
30
And
you,
Zion,
city
doomed
to
destruction,
you
accomplish
nothing
by
wearing
a
beautiful
dress,
decking
yourself
out
in
jewels
of
gold,
and
putting
on
eye
shadow!
You
are
making
yourself
beautiful
for
nothing.
Your
lovers
spurn
you.
They
want
to
kill
you.
31
In
fact,
I
hear
a
cry
like
that
of
a
woman
in
labor,
a
cry
of
anguish
like
that
of
a
woman
giving
birth
to
her
first
baby.
It
is
the
cry
of
Daughter
Zion
gasping
for
breath,
reaching
out
for
help,
saying,
"I
am
done
in!
My
life
is
ebbing
away
before
these
murderers!"
Daniel 7:13
13
I
was
watching
in
the
night
visions,
"And
with
the
clouds
of
the
sky
one
like
a
son
of
man
was
approaching.
He
went
up
to
the
Ancient
of
Days
and
was
escorted
before
him.
Amos 5:25
25
You
did
not
bring
me
sacrifices
and
grain
offerings
during
the
forty
years
you
spent
in
the
wilderness,
family
of
Israel.
Matthew 3:16
16
After
Jesus
was
baptized,
just
as
he
was
coming
up
out
of
the
water,
the
heavens
opened
and
he
saw
the
Spirit
of
God
descending
like
a
dove
and
coming
on
him.
Matthew 5:44
44
But
I
say
to
you,
love
your
enemy
and
pray
for
those
who
persecute
you,
Matthew 17:5
5
While
he
was
still
speaking,
a
bright
cloud
overshadowed
them,
and
a
voice
from
the
cloud
said,
"This
is
my
one
dear
Son,
in
whom
I
take
great
delight.
Listen
to
him!"
Matthew 21:35
35
But
the
tenants
seized
his
slaves,
beat
one,
killed
another,
and
stoned
another.
Matthew 22:32
32
'I
am
the
God
of
Abraham,
the
God
of
Isaac,
and
the
God
of
Jacob'?
He
is
not
the
God
of
the
dead
but
of
the
living!"
Luke 4:29
29
They
got
up,
forced
him
out
of
the
town,
and
brought
him
to
the
brow
of
the
hill
on
which
their
town
was
built,
so
that
they
could
throw
him
down
the
cliff.
Luke 6:28
28
bless
those
who
curse
you,
pray
for
those
who
mistreat
you.
Luke 12:14
14
But
Jesus
said
to
him,
"Man,
who
made
me
a
judge
or
arbitrator
between
you
two?"
Luke 23:46
46
Then
Jesus,
calling
out
with
a
loud
voice,
said,
"Father,
into
your
hands
I
commit
my
spirit!"
And
after
he
said
this
he
breathed
his
last.
Luke 24:19
19
He
said
to
them,
"What
things?"
"The
things
concerning
Jesus
the
Nazarene,"
they
replied,
"a
man
who,
with
his
powerful
deeds
and
words,
proved
to
be
a
prophet
before
God
and
all
the
people;
John 1:17
17
For
the
law
was
given
through
Moses,
but
grace
and
truth
came
about
through
Jesus
Christ.
Acts 3:14
14
But
you
rejected
the
Holy
and
Righteous
One
and
asked
that
a
man
who
was
a
murderer
be
released
to
you.
Acts 4:7
7
After
making
Peter
and
John
stand
in
their
midst,
they
began
to
inquire,
"By
what
power
or
by
what
name
did
you
do
this?"
Acts 5:33
33
Now
when
they
heard
this,
they
became
furious
and
wanted
to
execute
them.
Acts 6:5
5
The
proposal
pleased
the
entire
group,
so
they
chose
Stephen,
a
man
full
of
faith
and
of
the
Holy
Spirit,
with
Philip,
Prochorus,
Nicanor,
Timon,
Parmenas,
and
Nicolas,
a
Gentile
convert
to
Judaism
from
Antioch.
Acts 7:6
6
But
God
spoke
as
follows:
'Your
descendants
will
be
foreigners
in
a
foreign
country,
whose
citizens
will
enslave
them
and
mistreat
them
for
four
hundred
years.
Acts 9:40
40
But
Peter
sent
them
all
outside,
knelt
down,
and
prayed.
Turning
to
the
body,
he
said,
"Tabitha,
get
up."
Then
she
opened
her
eyes,
and
when
she
saw
Peter,
she
sat
up.
Acts 22:1
1
"Brothers
and
fathers,
listen
to
my
defense
that
I
now
make
to
you."
Romans 3:2
2
Actually,
there
are
many
advantages.
First
of
all,
the
Jews
were
entrusted
with
the
oracles
of
God.
Galatians 3:19
19
Why
then
was
the
law
given?
It
was
added
because
of
transgressions,
until
the
arrival
of
the
descendant
to
whom
the
promise
had
been
made.
It
was
administered
through
angels
by
an
intermediary.
1 Thessalonians 2:15
15
who
killed
both
the
Lord
Jesus
and
the
prophets
and
persecuted
us
severely.
They
are
displeasing
to
God
and
are
opposed
to
all
people,
2 Thessalonians 2:11
11
Consequently
God
sends
on
them
a
deluding
influence
so
that
they
will
believe
what
is
false.
Hebrews 2:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18
1
Therefore
we
must
pay
closer
attention
to
what
we
have
heard,
so
that
we
do
not
drift
away.
2
For
if
the
message
spoken
through
angels
proved
to
be
so
firm
that
every
violation
or
disobedience
received
its
just
penalty,
3
how
will
we
escape
if
we
neglect
such
a
great
salvation?
It
was
first
communicated
through
the
Lord
and
was
confirmed
to
us
by
those
who
heard
him,
4
while
God
confirmed
their
witness
with
signs
and
wonders
and
various
miracles
and
gifts
of
the
Holy
Spirit
distributed
according
to
his
will.
5
For
he
did
not
put
the
world
to
come,
about
which
we
are
speaking,
under
the
control
of
angels.
6
Instead
someone
testified
somewhere:
"What
is
man
that
you
think
of
him
or
the
son
of
man
that
you
care
for
him?
7
You
made
him
lower
than
the
angels
for
a
little
while.
You
crowned
him
with
glory
and
honor.
8
You
put
all
things
under
his
control."
For
when
he
put
all
things
under
his
control,
he
left
nothing
outside
of
his
control.
At
present
we
do
not
yet
see
all
things
under
his
control,
9
but
we
see
Jesus,
who
was
made
lower
than
the
angels
for
a
little
while,
now
crowned
with
glory
and
honor
because
he
suffered
death,
so
that
by
God's
grace
he
would
experience
death
on
behalf
of
everyone.
10
For
it
was
fitting
for
him,
for
whom
and
through
whom
all
things
exist,
in
bringing
many
sons
to
glory,
to
make
the
pioneer
of
their
salvation
perfect
through
sufferings.
11
For
indeed
he
who
makes
holy
and
those
being
made
holy
all
have
the
same
origin,
and
so
he
is
not
ashamed
to
call
them
brothers
and
sisters,
12
saying,
"I
will
proclaim
your
name
to
my
brothers;
in
the
midst
of
the
assembly
I
will
praise
you."
13
Again
he
says,
"I
will
be
confident
in
him,"
and
again,
"Here
I
am,
with
the
children
God
has
given
me."
14
Therefore,
since
the
children
share
in
flesh
and
blood,
he
likewise
shared
in
their
humanity,
so
that
through
death
he
could
destroy
the
one
who
holds
the
power
of
death
(that
is,
the
devil),
15
and
set
free
those
who
were
held
in
slavery
all
their
lives
by
their
fear
of
death.
16
For
surely
his
concern
is
not
for
angels,
but
he
is
concerned
for
Abraham's
descendants.
17
Therefore
he
had
to
be
made
like
his
brothers
and
sisters
in
every
respect,
so
that
he
could
become
a
merciful
and
faithful
high
priest
in
things
relating
to
God,
to
make
atonement
for
the
sins
of
the
people.
18
For
since
he
himself
suffered
when
he
was
tempted,
he
is
able
to
help
those
who
are
tempted.
Hebrews 8:5
5
The
place
where
they
serve
is
a
sketch
and
shadow
of
the
heavenly
sanctuary,
just
as
Moses
was
warned
by
God
as
he
was
about
to
complete
the
tabernacle.
For
he
says,
"See
that
you
make
everything
according
to
the
design
shown
to
you
on
the
mountain."
Hebrews 11:23
23
By
faith,
when
Moses
was
born,
his
parents
hid
him
for
three
months,
because
they
saw
the
child
was
beautiful
and
they
were
not
afraid
of
the
king's
edict.
Hebrews 13:12
12
Therefore,
to
sanctify
the
people
by
his
own
blood,
Jesus
also
suffered
outside
the
camp.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
Acts 7:0
in
ERVEN
Genesis 11:31
31
Terah
took
his
family
and
left
Ur
of
Babylonia.
They
planned
to
travel
to
Canaan.
Terah
took
his
son
Abram,
his
grandson
Lot
(Haran's
son),
and
his
daughter-in-law
Sarai
(Abram's
wife).
They
traveled
to
the
city
of
Haran
and
decided
to
stay
there.
Genesis 12:7
7
The
Lord
appeared
to
Abram
and
said,
"I
will
give
this
land
to
your
descendants."
Abram
built
an
altar
to
honor
the
Lord
who
appeared
to
him
there.
Genesis 13:15
15
All
this
land
that
you
see
I
will
give
to
you
and
your
people
who
live
after
you.
This
will
be
your
land
forever.
Genesis 15:18
18
So
on
that
day
the
Lord
made
a
promise
and
an
agreement
with
Abram.
He
said,
"I
will
give
this
land
to
your
descendants.
I
will
give
them
the
land
between
the
River
of
Egypt
and
the
great
river
Euphrates.
Genesis 17:9
9
Then
God
said
to
Abraham,
"Now,
this
is
your
part
of
the
agreement:
You
and
all
your
descendants
will
obey
my
agreement.
Genesis 21:2
2
At
exactly
the
time
God
said
it
would
happen,
Sarah
became
pregnant
and
gave
birth
to
a
son
for
Abraham
in
his
old
age.
Genesis 23:16
16
Abraham
understood
that
Ephron
was
telling
him
the
price
of
the
land.
So
Abraham
paid
him
for
the
land.
He
weighed
out
ten
pounds
of
silver
for
Ephron
and
gave
it
to
the
merchant.
Genesis 25:26
26
When
the
second
baby
was
born,
he
was
holding
tightly
to
Esau's
heel.
So
that
baby
was
named
Jacob.
Isaac
was
60
years
old
when
Jacob
and
Esau
were
born.
Genesis 26:3
3
Stay
in
this
land,
and
I
will
be
with
you.
I
will
bless
you.
I
will
give
you
and
your
family
all
these
lands.
I
will
do
what
I
promised
to
Abraham
your
father.
Genesis 29:31
31
The
Lord
saw
that
Jacob
loved
Rachel
more
than
Leah,
so
he
made
it
possible
for
Leah
to
have
children.
But
Rachel
did
not
have
any
children.
Genesis 30:5
5
She
became
pregnant
and
gave
birth
to
a
son
for
Jacob.
Genesis 33:19
19
He
bought
the
field
where
he
camped
from
the
family
of
Hamor,
father
of
Shechem.
He
paid
100
pieces
of
silver
for
it.
Genesis 35:18
18
Rachel
died
while
giving
birth
to
the
son.
Before
dying,
she
named
the
boy
Benoni.
But
Jacob
called
him
Benjamin.
Genesis 37:28
28
When
the
Midianite
traders
came
by,
the
brothers
took
Joseph
out
of
the
well
and
sold
him
to
the
traders
for
20
pieces
of
silver.
The
traders
took
him
to
Egypt.
Genesis 39:23
23
The
commander
of
the
guards
trusted
Joseph
with
everything
that
was
in
the
prison.
This
happened
because
the
Lord
was
with
Joseph.
He
helped
Joseph
be
successful
in
everything
he
did.
Genesis 41:54
54
Then
the
seven
years
of
hunger
began,
just
as
Joseph
had
said.
No
food
grew
anywhere
in
any
of
the
countries
in
that
area.
But
in
Egypt
people
had
plenty
to
eat
because
Joseph
had
stored
the
grain.
Genesis 42:6
6
Joseph
was
the
governor
of
Egypt
at
the
time.
He
was
the
one
who
checked
the
sale
of
grain
to
people
who
came
to
Egypt
to
buy
it.
Joseph's
brothers
came
to
him
and
bowed
before
him.
Genesis 45:27
27
But
then
they
told
him
everything
Joseph
had
said.
Then
their
father
saw
the
wagons
that
Joseph
had
sent
to
bring
him
back
to
Egypt,
and
he
became
excited
and
very
happy.
Genesis 46:27
27
Also,
there
were
the
two
sons
of
Joseph.
They
had
been
born
in
Egypt.
So
there
was
a
total
of
70
people
in
Jacob's
family
in
Egypt.
Genesis 49:33
33
After
Jacob
finished
talking
to
his
sons,
he
lay
down,
put
his
feet
back
on
the
bed,
and
died.
Exodus 1:22
22
So
Pharaoh
gave
this
command
to
his
own
people:
"If
the
Hebrew
women
give
birth
to
a
baby
girl,
let
it
live.
But
if
they
have
a
baby
boy,
you
must
throw
it
into
the
Nile
River."
Exodus 2:22
22
Zipporah
became
pregnant
and
had
a
son.
Moses
named
him
Gershom
because
Moses
was
a
stranger
in
a
land
that
was
not
his
own.
Exodus 3:12
12
God
said,
"You
can
do
it
because
I
will
be
with
you.
This
will
be
the
proof
that
I
am
sending
you:
After
you
lead
the
people
out
of
Egypt,
you
will
come
and
worship
me
on
this
mountain."
Exodus 4:20
20
So
Moses
put
his
wife
and
children
on
the
donkey
and
returned
to
Egypt.
He
carried
his
walking
stick
with
him�the
walking
stick
with
the
power
of
God.
Exodus 7:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25
1
The
Lord
said
to
Moses,
"I
will
be
with
you.
You
will
be
like
a
great
king
to
Pharaoh,
and
your
brother
will
be
your
official
speaker.
2
You
will
tell
Aaron
everything
that
I
command
you.
Then
he
will
tell
the
king
what
I
say.
And
Pharaoh
will
let
the
Israelites
leave
this
country.
3
But
I
will
make
Pharaoh
stubborn
so
that
he
will
not
do
what
you
tell
him.
Then
I
will
do
many
miracles
in
Egypt
to
prove
who
I
am.
4
But
he
will
still
refuse
to
listen.
So
then
I
will
punish
Egypt
very
much.
And
I
will
lead
my
army,
my
people,
out
of
that
land.
5
I
will
punish
the
people
of
Egypt,
and
they
will
learn
that
I
am
the
Lord.
Then
I
will
lead
my
people
out
of
their
country."
6
Moses
and
Aaron
did
what
the
Lord
told
them.
7
Moses
was
80
years
old
at
the
time,
and
Aaron
was
83.
8
The
Lord
said
to
Moses
and
Aaron,
9
"Pharaoh
will
ask
you
to
prove
your
power.
He
will
ask
you
to
do
a
miracle.
Tell
Aaron
to
throw
his
walking
stick
on
the
ground.
While
Pharaoh
is
watching,
the
stick
will
become
a
snake."
10
So
Moses
and
Aaron
went
to
Pharaoh
and
obeyed
the
Lord.
Aaron
threw
his
walking
stick
down.
While
Pharaoh
and
his
officers
watched,
the
stick
became
a
snake.
11
So
Pharaoh
called
for
his
wise
men
and
magicians.
These
men
used
their
magic,
and
they
were
able
to
do
the
same
thing
as
Aaron.
12
They
threw
their
walking
sticks
on
the
ground,
and
their
sticks
became
snakes.
But
then
Aaron's
walking
stick
ate
theirs.
13
Pharaoh
still
refused
to
let
the
people
go,
just
as
the
Lord
had
said.
Pharaoh
refused
to
listen
to
Moses
and
Aaron.
14
Then
the
Lord
said
to
Moses,
"Pharaoh
is
being
stubborn.
He
refuses
to
let
the
people
go.
15
In
the
morning,
Pharaoh
will
go
out
to
the
river.
Go
to
him
by
the
edge
of
the
Nile
River.
Take
the
walking
stick
that
became
a
snake.
16
Tell
him
this:
'The
Lord,
the
God
of
the
Hebrews,
sent
me
to
you.
He
told
me
to
tell
you
to
let
his
people
go
worship
him
in
the
desert.
Until
now
you
have
not
listened
to
the
Lord.
17
So
the
Lord
says
that
he
will
do
something
to
show
you
that
he
is
the
Lord.
I
will
hit
the
water
of
the
Nile
River
with
this
walking
stick
in
my
hand,
and
the
river
will
change
into
blood.
18
The
fish
in
the
river
will
die,
and
the
river
will
begin
to
stink.
Then
the
Egyptians
will
not
be
able
to
drink
the
water
from
the
river.'"
19
The
Lord
said
to
Moses,
"Tell
Aaron
to
hold
the
walking
stick
in
his
hand
over
the
rivers,
canals,
lakes,
and
every
place
where
they
store
water.
When
he
does
this,
all
the
water
will
change
into
blood.
All
of
the
water,
even
the
water
stored
in
wood
and
stone
jars,
will
change
into
blood."
20
So
Moses
and
Aaron
did
what
the
Lord
commanded.
Aaron
raised
the
walking
stick
and
hit
the
water
in
the
Nile
River.
He
did
this
in
front
of
Pharaoh
and
his
officials.
So
all
the
water
in
the
river
changed
into
blood.
21
The
fish
in
the
river
died,
and
the
river
began
to
stink.
So
the
Egyptians
could
not
drink
water
from
the
river.
The
blood
was
everywhere
in
Egypt.
22
The
magicians
used
their
magic
to
do
the
same
thing.
So
Pharaoh
refused
to
listen
to
Moses
and
Aaron.
This
happened
just
as
the
Lord
said.
23
Pharaoh
ignored
what
Moses
and
Aaron
had
done.
He
turned
and
went
into
his
house.
24
The
Egyptians
could
not
drink
the
water
from
the
river,
so
they
dug
wells
around
the
river
for
water
to
drink.
25
Seven
days
passed
after
the
Lord
changed
the
Nile
River.
Exodus 8:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32
1
Then
the
Lord
told
Moses,
"Go
to
Pharaoh
and
tell
him
that
the
Lord
says,
'Let
my
people
go
to
worship
me!
2
If
you
refuse
to
let
my
people
go,
then
I
will
fill
Egypt
with
frogs.
3
The
Nile
River
will
be
filled
with
frogs.
They
will
come
from
the
river
and
enter
your
houses.
They
will
be
in
your
bedrooms
and
in
your
beds.
They
will
be
in
the
houses
of
your
officials
and
in
your
ovens
and
in
your
jars
of
water.
4
The
frogs
will
be
all
over
you,
your
people,
and
your
officials.'"
5
Then
the
Lord
said
to
Moses,
"Tell
Aaron
to
hold
the
walking
stick
in
his
hand
over
the
canals,
rivers,
and
lakes.
Then
the
frogs
will
come
out
onto
the
land
of
Egypt."
6
So
Aaron
raised
his
hand
over
the
waters
of
Egypt,
and
the
frogs
began
coming
out
of
the
water
and
covered
the
land
of
Egypt.
7
The
magicians
used
their
magic
to
do
the
same
thing�so
even
more
frogs
came
out
onto
the
land
in
Egypt!
8
Pharaoh
called
for
Moses
and
Aaron
and
said,
"Ask
the
Lord
to
remove
the
frogs
from
me
and
my
people.
I
will
let
the
people
go
to
offer
sacrifices
to
the
Lord."
9
Moses
said
to
Pharaoh,
"I
will
pray
for
you,
your
people,
and
your
officials.
Then
the
frogs
will
leave
you
and
your
houses.
They
will
remain
only
in
the
river.
When
do
you
want
the
frogs
to
go
away?"
10
Pharaoh
said,
"Tomorrow."
Moses
said,
"It
will
happen
as
you
say.
In
this
way
you
will
know
that
there
is
no
god
like
the
Lord
our
God.
11
The
frogs
will
leave
you,
your
house,
your
officials,
and
your
people.
They
will
remain
only
in
the
river."
12
Moses
and
Aaron
left
Pharaoh.
Moses
prayed
to
the
Lord
about
the
frogs
he
had
sent
against
Pharaoh.
13
And
the
Lord
did
what
Moses
asked.
The
frogs
died
in
the
houses,
in
the
yards,
and
in
the
fields.
14
They
began
to
rot,
and
the
whole
country
began
to
stink.
15
But
when
Pharaoh
saw
that
they
were
free
of
the
frogs,
he
again
became
stubborn.
Pharaoh
did
not
do
what
Moses
and
Aaron
had
asked
him
to
do.
This
happened
just
as
the
Lord
had
said.
16
Then
the
Lord
said
to
Moses,
"Tell
Aaron
to
raise
his
stick
and
hit
the
dust
on
the
ground,
and
everywhere
in
Egypt
dust
will
become
lice."
17
They
did
this.
Aaron
raised
the
stick
in
his
hand
and
hit
the
dust
on
the
ground,
and
everywhere
in
Egypt
the
dust
became
lice.
The
lice
got
on
the
animals
and
the
people.
18
The
magicians
used
their
magic
and
tried
to
do
the
same
thing.
But
the
magicians
could
not
make
lice
come
from
the
dust.
The
lice
remained
on
the
animals
and
the
people.
19
So
the
magicians
told
Pharaoh
that
the
power
of
God
did
this.
But
Pharaoh
refused
to
listen
to
them.
This
happened
just
as
the
Lord
had
said.
20
The
Lord
said
to
Moses,
"Get
up
in
the
morning
and
go
to
Pharaoh.
He
will
go
out
to
the
river.
Tell
him
that
the
Lord
says,
'Let
my
people
go
and
worship
me!
21
If
you
don't
let
my
people
go,
then
flies
will
come
into
your
houses.
The
flies
will
be
on
you
and
your
officials.
The
houses
of
Egypt
will
be
full
of
flies.
They
will
be
all
over
the
ground
too!
22
But
I
will
not
treat
the
Israelites
the
same
as
the
Egyptians.
There
will
not
be
any
flies
in
Goshen,
where
my
people
live.
In
this
way
you
will
know
that
I,
the
Lord,
am
in
this
land.
23
So
tomorrow
I
will
treat
my
people
differently
from
your
people.
This
will
be
my
proof.'"
24
So
the
Lord
did
just
what
he
said.
Millions
of
flies
came
into
Egypt.
The
flies
were
in
Pharaoh's
house,
and
they
were
in
all
his
officials'
houses.
They
were
all
over
Egypt.
The
flies
were
ruining
the
country.
25
So
Pharaoh
called
for
Moses
and
Aaron
and
told
them,
"Offer
sacrifices
to
your
God
here
in
this
country."
26
But
Moses
said,
"It
would
not
be
right
to
do
that.
The
Egyptians
think
it
is
terrible
to
kill
animals
as
sacrifices
for
the
Lord
our
God.
If
we
do
this
here,
the
Egyptians
will
see
us
and
throw
stones
at
us
and
kill
us.
27
Let
us
go
three
days
into
the
desert
and
offer
sacrifices
to
the
Lord
our
God.
This
is
what
the
Lord
told
us
to
do."
28
So
Pharaoh
said,
"I
will
let
you
go
and
offer
sacrifices
to
the
Lord
your
God
in
the
desert,
but
you
must
not
go
very
far.
Now,
go
and
pray
for
me."
29
Moses
said,
"Look,
I
will
leave
and
ask
the
Lord
to
remove
the
flies
from
you,
your
people,
and
your
officials
tomorrow.
But
you
must
not
stop
the
people
from
offering
sacrifices
to
the
Lord."
30
So
Moses
left
Pharaoh
and
prayed
to
the
Lord.
31
And
the
Lord
did
what
Moses
asked.
He
removed
the
flies
from
Pharaoh,
his
officials,
and
his
people.
None
of
the
flies
remained.
32
But
Pharaoh
again
became
stubborn
and
did
not
let
the
people
go.
Exodus 9:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35
1
Then
the
Lord
told
Moses
to
go
to
Pharaoh
and
tell
him:
"The
Lord,
the
God
of
the
Hebrews,
says,
'Let
my
people
go
to
worship
me!'
2
If
you
continue
to
hold
them
and
refuse
to
let
them
go,
3
then
the
Lord
will
use
his
power
against
your
animals
in
the
fields.
He
will
cause
all
of
your
horses,
donkeys,
camels,
cattle,
and
sheep
to
get
sick
with
a
terrible
disease.
4
But
the
Lord
will
treat
Israel's
animals
differently
from
the
animals
of
Egypt.
None
of
the
animals
that
belong
to
the
Israelites
will
die.
5
The
Lord
has
set
the
time
for
this
to
happen.
Tomorrow
he
will
make
this
happen
in
this
country."
6
The
next
morning
all
the
farm
animals
in
Egypt
died,
but
none
of
the
animals
that
belonged
to
the
Israelites
died.
7
Pharaoh
sent
people
to
see
if
any
of
the
animals
of
Israel
died.
Not
one
of
them
died.
But
Pharaoh
remained
stubborn
and
did
not
let
the
people
go.
8
The
Lord
said
to
Moses
and
Aaron,
"Fill
your
hands
with
the
ashes
from
a
furnace.
Moses,
you
throw
the
ashes
into
the
air
in
front
of
Pharaoh.
9
This
will
become
dust
that
will
go
throughout
the
land
of
Egypt.
Whenever
the
dust
touches
a
person
or
an
animal
in
Egypt,
sores
will
break
out
on
the
skin."
10
So
Moses
and
Aaron
took
ashes
from
a
furnace
and
went
and
stood
before
Pharaoh.
Moses
threw
the
ashes
into
the
air,
and
sores
began
breaking
out
on
people
and
animals.
11
The
magicians
could
not
stop
Moses
from
doing
this,
because
even
the
magicians
had
the
sores.
This
happened
everywhere
in
Egypt.
12
But
the
Lord
made
Pharaoh
stubborn,
so
he
refused
to
listen
to
Moses
and
Aaron,
just
as
the
Lord
had
said.
13
Then
the
Lord
said
to
Moses,
"Get
up
in
the
morning
and
go
to
Pharaoh.
Tell
him
that
the
Lord,
the
God
of
the
Hebrews,
says,
'Let
my
people
go
to
worship
me!
14
This
time,
I
will
use
my
full
power
against
you,
your
officials,
and
your
people.
Then
you
will
know
that
there
is
no
god
in
the
world
like
me.
15
I
could
use
my
power
and
cause
a
disease
that
would
wipe
you
and
your
people
off
the
earth.
16
But
I
have
put
you
here
for
a
reason.
I
have
put
you
here
so
that
I
could
show
you
my
power.
Then
people
all
over
the
world
will
learn
about
me!
17
You
are
still
against
my
people.
You
are
not
letting
them
go
free.
18
So
at
this
time
tomorrow,
I
will
cause
a
very
bad
hailstorm.
There
has
never
been
a
hailstorm
like
this
in
Egypt,
not
since
Egypt
became
a
nation.
19
Now,
you
must
put
your
animals
in
a
safe
place.
Everything
you
own
that
is
now
in
the
fields
must
be
put
in
a
safe
place.
Any
person
or
animal
that
remains
in
the
fields
will
be
killed.
The
hail
will
fall
on
everything
that
is
not
gathered
into
your
houses.'"
20
Some
of
Pharaoh's
officials
paid
attention
to
the
Lord's
message.
They
quickly
put
all
of
their
animals
and
slaves
into
houses.
21
But
other
people
ignored
the
Lord's
message
and
lost
all
their
slaves
and
animals
that
were
in
the
fields.
22
The
Lord
told
Moses,
"Raise
your
hand
into
the
air
and
the
hail
will
start
falling
all
over
Egypt.
The
hail
will
fall
on
all
the
people,
animals,
and
plants
in
all
the
fields
of
Egypt."
23
So
Moses
raised
his
walking
stick
into
the
air,
and
the
Lord
caused
thunder,
lightning,
and
hail
to
fall
to
earth.
The
hail
fell
all
over
Egypt.
24
The
hail
was
falling,
and
lightning
was
flashing
all
through
it.
It
was
the
worst
hailstorm
that
had
ever
hit
Egypt
since
it
had
become
a
nation.
25
The
storm
destroyed
everything
in
the
fields
in
Egypt.
The
hail
destroyed
people,
animals,
and
plants.
The
hail
also
broke
all
the
trees
in
the
fields.
26
The
only
place
that
did
not
get
hail
was
the
land
of
Goshen,
where
the
Israelites
lived.
27
Pharaoh
sent
for
Moses
and
Aaron
and
told
them,
"This
time
I
have
sinned.
The
Lord
is
right,
and
I
and
my
people
are
wrong.
28
The
hail
and
thunder
from
God
are
too
much!
Ask
God
to
stop
the
storm
and
I
will
let
you
go.
You
don't
have
to
stay
here."
29
Moses
told
Pharaoh,
"When
I
leave
the
city,
I
will
lift
my
hands
in
prayer
to
the
Lord,
and
the
thunder
and
hail
will
stop.
Then
you
will
know
that
the
Lord
is
in
this
land.
30
But
I
know
that
you
and
your
officials
don't
really
fear
and
respect
the
Lord
yet."
31
The
flax
had
already
developed
its
seeds,
and
the
barley
was
already
blooming.
So
these
plants
were
destroyed.
32
But
wheat
and
spelt
ripen
later
than
the
other
grains,
so
these
plants
were
not
destroyed.
33
Moses
left
Pharaoh
and
went
outside
the
city.
He
lifted
his
hands
in
prayer
to
the
Lord.
And
the
thunder
and
hail
stopped,
and
then
even
the
rain
stopped.
34
When
Pharaoh
saw
that
the
rain,
hail,
and
thunder
had
stopped,
he
again
did
wrong.
He
and
his
officials
became
stubborn
again.
35
Pharaoh
refused
to
let
the
Israelites
go
free,
just
as
the
Lord
had
said
through
Moses.
Exodus 10:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29
1
The
Lord
said
to
Moses,
"Go
to
Pharaoh.
I
have
made
him
and
his
officials
stubborn.
I
did
this
so
that
I
could
show
them
my
powerful
miracles.
2
I
also
did
this
so
that
you
could
tell
your
children
and
your
grandchildren
about
the
miracles
and
other
wonderful
things
that
I
have
done
in
Egypt.
Then
all
of
you
will
know
that
I
am
the
Lord."
3
So
Moses
and
Aaron
went
to
Pharaoh.
They
told
him,
"The
Lord,
the
God
of
the
Hebrews,
says,
'How
long
will
you
refuse
to
obey
me?
Let
my
people
go
to
worship
me!
4
If
you
refuse
to
let
my
people
go,
then
tomorrow
I
will
bring
locusts
into
your
country.
5
The
locusts
will
cover
the
land.
There
will
be
so
many
locusts
that
you
will
not
be
able
to
see
the
ground.
Anything
that
was
left
from
the
hailstorm
will
be
eaten
by
the
locusts.
The
locusts
will
eat
all
the
leaves
from
every
tree
in
the
field.
6
They
will
fill
all
your
houses,
and
all
your
officials'
houses,
and
all
the
houses
in
Egypt.
There
will
be
more
locusts
than
your
fathers
or
your
grandfathers
ever
saw.
There
will
be
more
locusts
than
there
have
ever
been
since
people
began
living
in
Egypt.'"
Then
Moses
turned
and
left
Pharaoh.
7
Then
the
officials
asked
Pharaoh,
"How
long
will
we
be
trapped
by
these
people?
Let
the
men
go
to
worship
the
Lord
their
God.
If
you
don't
let
them
go,
before
you
know
it,
Egypt
will
be
destroyed!"
8
So
Pharaoh
told
his
officials
to
bring
Moses
and
Aaron
back
to
him.
Pharaoh
said
to
them,
"Go
and
worship
the
Lord
your
God.
But
tell
me,
just
who
is
going?"
9
Moses
answered,
"All
of
our
people,
young
and
old,
will
go.
And
we
will
take
our
sons
and
daughters,
and
our
sheep
and
cattle
with
us.
We
will
all
go
because
the
Lord's
festival
is
for
all
of
us."
10
Pharaoh
said
to
them,
"The
Lord
really
will
have
to
be
with
you
before
I
let
you
and
all
of
your
children
leave
Egypt.
Look,
you
are
planning
something
evil.
11
The
men
can
go
worship
the
Lord.
That
is
what
you
asked
for
in
the
beginning.
But
all
of
your
people
cannot
go."
Then
Pharaoh
sent
Moses
and
Aaron
away.
12
The
Lord
told
Moses,
"Raise
your
hand
over
the
land
of
Egypt
and
the
locusts
will
come!
They
will
spread
all
over
the
land
of
Egypt
and
will
eat
all
the
plants
that
the
hail
did
not
destroy."
13
So
Moses
raised
his
walking
stick
over
the
land
of
Egypt,
and
the
Lord
caused
a
strong
wind
to
blow
from
the
east.
The
wind
blew
all
that
day
and
night.
When
morning
came,
the
wind
had
brought
the
locusts
to
the
land
of
Egypt.
14
The
locusts
flew
into
the
country
of
Egypt
and
landed
on
the
ground.
There
were
more
locusts
than
there
had
ever
been
in
Egypt.
And
there
will
never
again
be
that
many
locusts
there.
15
They
covered
the
ground,
and
the
whole
country
became
dark.
The
locusts
ate
every
plant
on
the
ground
and
all
of
the
fruit
in
the
trees
that
the
hail
had
not
destroyed.
There
were
no
leaves
left
on
any
of
the
trees
or
plants
anywhere
in
Egypt.
16
Pharaoh
quickly
called
for
Moses
and
Aaron.
Pharaoh
said,
"I
have
sinned
against
the
Lord
your
God
and
against
you.
17
Now,
forgive
me
for
my
sins
this
time.
Ask
the
Lord
to
remove
this
'death'
from
me."
18
Moses
left
Pharaoh
and
prayed
to
the
Lord.
19
So
the
Lord
changed
the
wind.
He
made
a
very
strong
wind
blow
from
the
west,
and
it
blew
the
locusts
out
of
Egypt
and
into
the
Red
Sea.
Not
one
locust
was
left
in
Egypt!
20
But
the
Lord
caused
Pharaoh
to
be
stubborn
again,
and
Pharaoh
did
not
let
the
Israelites
go.
21
Then
the
Lord
told
Moses,
"Raise
your
hand
into
the
air
and
darkness
will
cover
Egypt.
It
will
be
so
dark
you
can
feel
it!"
22
So
Moses
raised
his
hand
into
the
air
and
a
cloud
of
darkness
covered
Egypt.
The
darkness
stayed
in
Egypt
for
three
days.
23
None
of
the
people
could
see
each
other,
and
no
one
got
up
to
go
any
place
for
three
days.
But
there
was
light
in
all
the
places
where
the
Israelites
lived.
24
Again
Pharaoh
called
for
Moses.
He
said,
"Go
and
worship
the
Lord!
You
can
take
your
children
with
you.
But
you
must
leave
your
sheep
and
cattle
here."
25
Moses
said,
"No,
we
will
take
them
all.
In
fact,
you
will
give
us
offerings
and
sacrifices
for
us
to
use
in
worshiping
the
Lord
our
God.
26
Yes,
we
will
take
our
animals
with
us
to
worship
the
Lord
our
God.
Not
one
hoof
will
be
left
behind.
We
don't
know
yet
exactly
what
we
will
need
to
worship
the
Lord.
We
will
learn
that
only
when
we
get
there."
27
The
Lord
made
Pharaoh
stubborn
again,
so
he
refused
to
let
them
go.
28
Then
Pharaoh
told
Moses,
"Get
out
of
here.
I
don't
want
you
to
come
here
again.
The
next
time
you
come
to
see
me,
you
will
die!"
29
Then
Moses
told
Pharaoh,
"You
are
right
about
one
thing.
I
will
not
come
to
see
you
again."
Exodus 12:41
41
After
430
years,
to
the
very
day,
all
the
armies
of
the
Lord
left
Egypt.
Exodus 13:19
19
Moses
carried
the
bones
of
Joseph
with
him.
Before
Joseph
died,
he
made
the
Israelites
promise
to
do
this
for
him.
He
said,
"When
God
saves
you,
remember
to
carry
my
bones
with
you
out
of
Egypt."
Exodus 14:21
21
Moses
raised
his
hand
over
the
Red
Sea,
and
the
Lord
caused
a
strong
wind
to
blow
from
the
east.
The
wind
blew
all
night
long.
The
sea
split,
and
the
wind
made
the
ground
dry.
Exodus 16:1
1
Then
the
people
left
Elim
and
came
to
the
desert
of
Zin,
between
Elim
and
Sinai.
They
arrived
at
that
place
on
the
15
day
of
the
second
month
after
leaving
Egypt.
Exodus 18:4
4
The
other
son
was
named
Eliezer,
because
when
he
was
born,
Moses
said,
"The
God
of
my
father
helped
me
and
saved
me
from
the
king
of
Egypt."
Exodus 19:3
3
Then
Moses
climbed
up
the
mountain
to
meet
with
God.
God
spoke
to
him
on
the
mountain
and
said,
"Tell
this
to
the
Israelites,
the
great
family
of
Jacob:
Exodus 20:1
1
Then
God
said,
Exodus 21:1
1
Then
God
said
to
Moses,
"These
are
the
other
laws
that
you
will
give
to
the
people:
Exodus 25:40
40
Be
very
careful
to
make
everything
exactly
the
way
I
showed
you
on
the
mountain.
Exodus 32:9
9
The
Lord
said
to
Moses,
"I
have
seen
these
people
and
I
know
that
they
are
very
stubborn.
They
will
always
turn
against
me.
Exodus 33:1
1
Then
the
Lord
said
to
Moses,
"You
and
the
people
you
brought
out
of
Egypt
must
leave
this
place.
Go
to
the
land
that
I
promised
to
give
to
Abraham,
Isaac,
and
Jacob.
I
promised
them
that
I
would
give
that
land
to
their
descendants.
Leviticus 24:16
16
Anyone
who
speaks
against
the
name
of
the
Lord
must
be
put
to
death.
All
the
people
must
stone
him.
Foreigners
must
be
punished
just
as
the
person
who
was
born
in
Israel.
Anyone
who
curses
the
Lord's
name
must
be
put
to
death.
Leviticus 26:41
41
Maybe
they
will
admit
that
I
turned
against
them
and
brought
them
into
the
land
of
their
enemies.
These
people
will
be
like
strangers
to
me.
But
maybe
they
will
become
humble
and
accept
the
punishment
for
their
sin.
Numbers 20:16
16
But
we
asked
the
Lord
for
help,
and
he
heard
us
and
sent
an
angel
to
help
us.
The
Lord
has
brought
us
out
of
Egypt.
"Now
we
are
here
at
Kadesh,
where
your
land
begins.
Deuteronomy 4:19
19
And
be
careful
when
you
look
up
to
the
sky
and
see
the
sun,
the
moon,
and
the
stars�all
the
many
things
in
the
sky.
Be
careful
that
you
are
not
tempted
to
worship
and
serve
them.
The
Lord
your
God
lets
the
other
people
in
the
world
do
this.
Deuteronomy 5:27
27
Moses,
you
go
near
and
hear
everything
the
Lord
our
God
says.
Then
tell
us
everything
the
Lord
tells
you.
We
will
listen
to
you,
and
we
will
do
everything
you
say.'
Deuteronomy 9:16
16
I
looked
and
I
saw
you
had
sinned
against
the
Lord
your
God.
I
saw
the
calf
you
made
from
melted
gold!
You
stopped
obeying
the
Lord
so
quickly.
Deuteronomy 10:22
22
When
your
ancestors
went
down
into
Egypt,
there
were
only
70
people.
Now
the
Lord
your
God
has
made
you
as
many
as
the
stars
in
the
sky.
Deuteronomy 13:9
9
No,
you
must
kill
them
with
stones.
You
be
the
first
one
to
pick
up
stones
and
throw
at
them.
Then
everyone
must
throw
stones
to
kill
them,
because
they
tried
to
pull
you
away
from
the
Lord
your
God.
And
it
was
the
Lord
who
brought
you
out
of
the
land
of
Egypt,
where
you
were
slaves.
Deuteronomy 18:15
15
The
Lord
your
God
will
send
to
you
a
prophet.
This
prophet
will
come
from
among
your
own
people,
and
he
will
be
like
me.
You
must
listen
to
him.
Joshua 3:14
14
The
priests
carried
the
Box
of
the
Agreement,
and
the
people
left
the
place
they
had
camped.
The
people
started
going
across
the
Jordan
River.
Joshua 5:15
15
The
commander
of
the
Lord's
army
answered,
"Take
off
your
sandals.
The
place
where
you
are
standing
is
holy."
So
Joshua
obeyed
him.
Joshua 24:32
32
When
the
Israelites
left
Egypt,
they
carried
the
bones
from
the
body
of
Joseph
with
them.
They
buried
the
bones
of
Joseph
at
Shechem
on
the
land
that
Jacob
had
bought
from
the
sons
of
Hamor,
the
father
of
the
man
named
Shechem.
Jacob
had
bought
that
land
for
100
pieces
of
pure
silver.
This
land
belonged
to
Joseph's
children.
2 Samuel 7:1
1
After
King
David
moved
into
his
new
house
the
Lord
gave
him
some
relief
from
all
of
his
enemies
around
him.
1 Kings 8:27
27
"But,
God,
will
you
really
live
here
with
us
on
the
earth?
The
whole
sky
and
the
highest
heaven
cannot
contain
you.
Certainly
this
house
that
I
built
cannot
contain
you
either.
2 Kings 21:3
3
Manasseh
rebuilt
the
high
places
that
his
father
Hezekiah
had
destroyed.
He
also
built
altars
for
Baal
and
made
an
Asherah
pole,
just
as
King
Ahab
of
Israel
had
done.
Manasseh
worshiped
and
served
the
stars
of
heaven.
1 Chronicles 22:7
7
David
said
to
Solomon,
"My
son,
I
wanted
to
build
a
temple
for
the
name
of
the
Lord
my
God.
2 Chronicles 2:6
6
No
one
can
really
build
a
house
to
put
our
God
in.
The
whole
sky
and
the
highest
heaven
cannot
contain
our
God,
so
I
cannot
build
a
temple
to
put
him
in.
I
can
only
build
a
place
to
burn
incense
to
honor
him.
2 Chronicles 36:16
16
But
they
made
fun
of
God's
prophets
and
refused
to
listen
to
them.
They
hated
God's
messages.
Finally,
God
could
not
hold
his
anger
any
longer.
He
became
angry
with
his
people
and
there
was
nothing
that
could
be
done
to
stop
it.
Nehemiah 9:24
24
Their
children
took
the
land.
They
defeated
the
Canaanites
living
there.
You
let
them
defeat
those
people.
You
let
them
do
whatever
they
wanted
to
those
nations,
people,
and
kings.
Psalms 31:5
5
Lord,
you
are
the
God
we
can
trust.
I
put
my
life
in
your
hands.
Save
me!
Psalms 44:2
2
With
your
great
power
you
took
this
land
from
other
people,
and
you
gave
it
to
us.
You
crushed
those
foreigners
and
forced
them
to
leave
this
land.
Psalms 81:12
12
So
I
let
them
go
their
own
stubborn
way
and
do
whatever
they
wanted.
Psalms 89:19
19
Lord,
you
once
spoke
in
a
vision
to
your
followers:
"I
have
made
a
young
soldier
strong.
From
among
my
people
I
chose
him
for
an
important
position.
Psalms 105:27
27
He
used
Moses
and
Aaron
to
do
many
miracles
in
Ham's
country.
Psalms 106:19
19
The
people
made
a
golden
calf
at
Mount
Horeb.
They
worshiped
a
statue!
Isaiah 63:9
9
The
people
had
many
troubles,
but
the
Lord
was
not
against
them.
He
loved
them
and
felt
sorry
for
them,
so
he
saved
them.
He
sent
his
special
angel
to
save
them.
He
picked
them
up
and
carried
them,
just
as
he
did
long
ago.
Isaiah 66:2
2
I
am
the
one
who
made
all
things.
They
are
all
here
because
I
made
them,"
says
the
Lord.
"These
are
the
people
I
care
for:
the
poor,
humble
people
who
obey
my
commands.
Jeremiah 4:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31
1
This
message
is
from
the
Lord.
"Israel,
if
you
want
to
come
back,
then
come
back
to
me.
Throw
away
your
idols.
Don't
wander
away
from
me.
2
If
you
do
these
things,
then
you
will
be
able
to
use
my
name
to
make
a
promise.
You
will
be
able
to
say,
'As
the
Lord
lives.'
You
will
be
able
to
use
these
words
in
a
truthful,
honest,
and
right
way.
If
you
do
these
things,
the
nations
will
be
blessed
by
the
Lord.
They
will
brag
about
what
the
Lord
has
done."
3
This
is
what
the
Lord
says
to
the
man
of
Judah
and
to
Jerusalem:
"Your
fields
have
not
been
plowed.
Plow
those
fields!
Don't
plant
seeds
among
the
thorns.
4
Become
the
Lord's
people.
Change
your
hearts.
Men
of
Judah
and
people
of
Jerusalem,
if
you
don't
change,
then
I
will
become
very
angry.
My
anger
will
spread
fast
like
a
fire,
and
it
will
burn
you
up.
No
one
will
be
able
to
put
out
that
fire,
because
of
the
evil
you
have
done."
5
"Give
this
message
to
the
people
of
Judah:
Tell
everyone
in
the
city
of
Jerusalem:
'Blow
the
trumpet
all
over
the
country.'
Shout
out
loud
and
say,
'Come
together!
Let
us
all
escape
to
the
strong
cities
for
protection.'
6
Raise
the
signal
flag
toward
Zion.
Run
for
your
lives!
Don't
wait!
Do
this
because
I
am
bringing
disaster
from
the
north.
I
am
bringing
terrible
destruction."
7
A
lion
has
come
out
of
his
cave.
A
destroyer
of
nations
has
begun
to
march.
He
has
left
his
home
to
destroy
your
land.
Your
towns
will
be
destroyed.
There
will
be
no
one
left
to
live
in
them.
8
The
Lord
is
angry
with
us,
so
put
on
sackcloth
and
cry
out
loud!"
9
The
Lord
says,
"When
this
happens,
the
king
and
his
officers
will
lose
their
courage.
The
priests
will
be
scared,
and
the
prophets
will
be
shocked."
10
Then
I,
Jeremiah,
said,
"Lord
God,
you
have
tricked
the
people
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem.
You
said
to
them,
'You
will
have
peace.'
But
now
the
sword
is
pointing
at
their
throats!"
11
At
that
time
this
message
will
be
given
to
the
people
of
Judah
and
Jerusalem:
"A
hot
wind
blows
from
the
bare
hills.
It
comes
from
the
desert
to
my
people.
It
is
not
like
the
gentle
wind
that
is
used
to
separate
the
grain
from
the
chaff.
12
It
is
a
stronger
wind
than
that,
and
it
comes
from
me.
Now
I
will
announce
my
judgment
against
the
people
of
Judah."
13
Look!
The
enemy
rises
up
like
a
cloud.
His
chariots
look
like
a
windstorm.
His
horses
are
faster
than
eagles.
It
will
be
very
bad
for
us!
We
are
ruined!
14
People
of
Jerusalem,
wash
the
evil
from
your
hearts.
Make
your
hearts
pure
so
that
you
can
be
saved.
Don't
continue
making
evil
plans.
15
Listen!
The
voice
of
a
messenger
from
the
land
of
Dan
is
speaking.
Someone
is
bringing
bad
news
from
the
hill
country
of
Ephraim.
16
"Report
it
to
this
nation.
Spread
the
news
to
the
people
in
Jerusalem.
Enemies
are
coming
from
a
faraway
country.
They
are
shouting
words
of
war
against
the
cities
of
Judah.
17
The
enemy
has
surrounded
Jerusalem
like
men
guarding
a
field.
Judah,
you
turned
against
me,
so
the
enemy
is
coming
against
you."
This
message
is
from
the
Lord.
18
"The
way
you
lived
and
the
things
you
did
brought
this
trouble
to
you.
It
is
your
evil
that
made
your
life
so
hard.
Your
evil
life
brought
the
pain
that
hurts
deep
in
your
heart."
19
My
sadness
and
worry
is
making
my
stomach
hurt.
I
am
bent
over
in
pain.
I
am
so
afraid.
My
heart
is
pounding
inside
me.
I
cannot
keep
quiet,
because
I
have
heard
the
trumpet
blow.
The
trumpet
is
calling
the
army
to
war.
20
Disaster
follows
disaster!
The
whole
country
is
destroyed!
Suddenly
my
tents
are
destroyed!
My
curtains
are
torn
down!
21
Lord,
how
long
must
I
see
the
war
flags?
How
long
must
I
hear
the
war
trumpets?
22
The
Lord
said,
"My
people
are
foolish.
They
don't
know
me.
They
are
stupid
children.
They
don't
understand.
They
are
skillful
at
doing
evil,
but
they
don't
know
how
to
do
good."
23
I
looked
at
the
earth.
It
was
empty;
there
was
nothing
on
it.
I
looked
at
the
sky,
and
its
light
was
gone.
24
I
looked
at
the
mountains,
and
they
were
shaking.
All
the
hills
were
trembling.
25
I
looked,
but
there
were
no
people.
All
the
birds
of
the
sky
had
flown
away.
26
I
looked,
and
the
good
land
had
become
a
desert.
All
the
cities
in
that
land
were
destroyed
by
the
Lord
and
his
great
anger.
27
This
is
what
the
Lord
says:
"The
whole
country
will
be
ruined,
but
I
will
not
completely
destroy
the
land.
28
So
the
people
in
the
land
will
cry
for
the
dead.
The
sky
will
grow
dark.
I
have
spoken
and
will
not
change.
I
have
made
a
decision,
and
I
will
not
change
my
mind."
29
The
people
of
Judah
will
hear
the
sound
of
the
horse
soldiers
and
the
archers,
and
the
people
will
run
away!
Some
of
them
will
hide
in
caves;
some
will
hide
in
the
bushes;
some
will
climb
up
into
the
rocks.
All
the
cities
of
Judah
will
be
empty.
No
one
will
live
in
them.
30
Judah,
you
have
been
destroyed.
So
what
are
you
doing
now?
Why
are
you
putting
on
your
best
red
dress?
Why
are
you
putting
on
your
gold
jewelry?
Why
are
you
putting
on
your
eye
makeup?
You
make
yourself
beautiful,
but
it
is
a
waste
of
time.
Your
lovers
hate
you.
They
are
trying
to
kill
you.
31
I
hear
a
cry
like
a
woman
giving
birth.
There
is
a
scream
like
a
woman
giving
birth
to
her
first
baby.
It
is
the
cry
of
Daughter
Zion.
She
is
lifting
her
hands
in
prayer,
saying,
"Oh!
I
am
about
to
faint!
Murderers
are
all
around
me!"
Daniel 7:13
13
"In
my
vision
at
night
I
looked,
and
there
in
front
of
me
was
someone
who
looked
like
a
human
being.
He
was
coming
on
the
clouds
in
the
sky.
He
came
up
to
the
Ancient
King,
and
they
brought
him
before
him.
Amos 5:25
25
Israel,
you
offered
me
sacrifices
and
offerings
in
the
desert
for
40
years.
Matthew 3:16
16
So
Jesus
was
baptized.
As
soon
as
he
came
up
out
of
the
water,
the
sky
opened,
and
he
saw
God's
Spirit
coming
down
on
him
like
a
dove.
Matthew 5:44
44
But
I
tell
you,
love
your
enemies.
Pray
for
those
who
treat
you
badly.
Matthew 17:5
5
While
Peter
was
talking,
a
bright
cloud
came
over
them.
A
voice
came
from
the
cloud
and
said,
"This
is
my
Son,
the
one
I
love.
I
am
very
pleased
with
him.
Obey
him!"
Matthew 21:35
35
"But
the
farmers
grabbed
the
servants
and
beat
one.
They
killed
another
one
and
then
stoned
to
death
a
third
servant.
Matthew 22:32
32
God
said,
'I
am
the
God
of
Abraham,
the
God
of
Isaac,
and
the
God
of
Jacob.
'
So
they
were
not
still
dead,
because
he
is
the
God
only
of
living
people."
Luke 4:29
29
They
got
up
and
forced
Jesus
to
go
out
of
town.
Their
town
was
built
on
a
hill.
They
took
Jesus
to
the
edge
of
the
hill
to
throw
him
off.
Luke 6:28
28
Ask
God
to
bless
the
people
who
ask
for
bad
things
to
happen
to
you.
Pray
for
the
people
who
are
mean
to
you.
Luke 12:14
14
But
Jesus
said
to
him,
"Who
said
I
should
be
your
judge
or
decide
how
to
divide
your
father's
things
between
you
two?"
Luke 23:46
46
Jesus
shouted,
"Father,
I
put
my
life
in
your
hands!"
After
Jesus
said
this,
he
died.
Luke 24:19
19
Jesus
said,
"What
are
you
talking
about?"
They
said,
"It's
about
Jesus,
the
one
from
Nazareth.
To
God
and
to
all
the
people
he
was
a
great
prophet.
He
said
and
did
many
powerful
things.
John 1:17
17
That
is,
the
law
was
given
to
us
through
Moses,
but
grace
and
truth
came
through
Jesus
Christ.
Acts 3:14
14
Jesus
was
holy
and
good,
but
you
said
you
did
not
want
him.
You
told
Pilate
to
give
you
a
murderer
instead
of
Jesus.
Acts 4:7
7
They
made
Peter
and
John
stand
before
all
the
people.
They
asked
them
over
and
over,
"How
did
you
make
this
crippled
man
well?
What
power
did
you
use?
By
whose
authority
did
you
do
this?"
Acts 5:33
33
When
the
council
members
heard
this,
they
became
very
angry.
They
began
to
plan
a
way
to
kill
the
apostles.
Acts 6:5
5
The
whole
group
liked
the
idea.
So
they
chose
these
seven
men:
Stephen
(a
man
with
great
faith
and
full
of
the
Holy
Spirit),
Philip,
Prochorus,
Nicanor,
Timon,
Parmenas,
and
Nicolaus
(a
man
from
Antioch
who
had
become
a
Jew).
Acts 7:6
6
"This
is
what
God
said
to
him:
'Your
descendants
will
live
in
another
country.
They
will
be
strangers.
The
people
there
will
make
them
slaves
and
do
bad
things
to
them
for
400
years.
Acts 9:40
40
Peter
sent
all
the
people
out
of
the
room.
He
knelt
down
and
prayed.
Then
he
turned
to
Tabitha's
body
and
said,
"Tabitha,
stand
up!"
She
opened
her
eyes.
When
she
saw
Peter,
she
sat
up.
Acts 22:1
1
Paul
said,
"My
brothers
and
fathers,
listen
to
me!
I
will
make
my
defense
to
you."
Romans 3:2
2
Yes,
the
Jews
have
many
benefits.
The
most
important
one
is
this:
God
trusted
the
Jews
with
his
teachings.
Galatians 3:19
19
So
what
was
the
law
for?
The
law
was
given
to
show
the
wrong
things
people
do.
The
law
would
continue
until
the
special
Descendant
of
Abraham
came.
This
is
the
Descendant
mentioned
in
the
promise,
which
came
directly
from
God.
But
the
law
was
given
through
angels,
and
the
angels
used
Moses
as
a
mediator
to
give
the
law
to
the
people.
1 Thessalonians 2:15
15
Those
Jews
killed
the
Lord
Jesus
and
the
prophets.
And
they
forced
us
to
leave
their
country.
They
are
not
pleasing
to
God,
and
they
are
against
everyone
else.
2 Thessalonians 2:11
11
So
God
will
send
them
something
powerful
that
leads
them
away
from
the
truth
and
causes
them
to
believe
a
lie.
Hebrews 2:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18
1
So
we
must
be
more
careful
to
follow
what
we
were
taught.
We
must
be
careful
so
that
we
will
not
be
pulled
away
from
the
true
way.
2
The
teaching
that
God
spoke
through
angels
was
shown
to
be
true.
And
every
time
his
people
did
something
against
that
teaching,
they
were
punished
for
what
they
did.
They
were
punished
when
they
did
not
obey
that
teaching.
3
So
surely
we
also
will
be
punished
if
we
don't
pay
attention
to
the
salvation
we
have
that
is
so
great.
It
was
the
Lord
Jesus
who
first
told
people
about
it.
And
those
who
heard
him
proved
to
us
that
it
is
true.
4
God
also
proved
it
by
using
miraculous
signs,
wonders,
and
all
kinds
of
miracles.
And
he
proved
it
by
giving
people
various
gifts
through
the
Holy
Spirit
in
just
the
way
he
wanted.
5
God
did
not
choose
angels
to
be
the
rulers
over
the
new
world
that
was
coming.
That
future
world
is
the
world
we
have
been
talking
about.
6
It
is
written
some
place
in
the
Scriptures,
"Why
are
people
so
important
to
you?
Why
do
you
even
think
about
them?
Why
do
you
care
about
the
son
of
man?
Is
he
so
important?
7
For
a
short
time
you
made
him
lower
than
the
angels.
You
crowned
him
with
glory
and
honor.
8
You
put
everything
under
his
control.
"
If
God
put
everything
under
his
control,
then
there
was
nothing
left
that
he
did
not
rule.
But
we
don't
yet
see
him
ruling
over
everything.
9
For
a
short
time
Jesus
was
made
lower
than
the
angels,
but
now
we
see
him
wearing
a
crown
of
glory
and
honor
because
he
suffered
and
died.
Because
of
God's
grace,
Jesus
died
for
everyone.
10
God�the
one
who
made
all
things
and
for
whose
glory
all
things
exist�
wanted
many
people
to
be
his
children
and
share
his
glory.
So
he
did
what
he
needed
to
do.
He
made
perfect
the
one
who
leads
those
people
to
salvation.
He
made
Jesus
a
perfect
Savior
through
his
suffering.
11
Jesus,
the
one
who
makes
people
holy,
and
those
who
are
made
holy
are
from
the
same
family.
So
he
is
not
ashamed
to
call
them
his
brothers
and
sisters.
12
He
says,
"God,
I
will
tell
my
brothers
and
sisters
about
you.
Before
all
your
people
I
will
sing
your
praises."
13
He
also
says,
"I
will
trust
in
God."
And
he
says,
"I
am
here,
and
with
me
are
the
children
God
has
given
me."
14
These
children
are
people
with
physical
bodies.
So
Jesus
himself
became
like
them
and
had
the
same
experiences
they
have.
Jesus
did
this
so
that,
by
dying,
he
could
destroy
the
one
who
has
the
power
of
death�the
devil.
15
Jesus
became
like
these
people
and
died
so
that
he
could
free
them.
They
were
like
slaves
all
their
lives
because
of
their
fear
of
death.
16
Clearly,
it
is
not
angels
that
Jesus
helps.
He
helps
the
people
who
are
from
Abraham.
17
For
this
reason,
Jesus
had
to
be
made
like
us,
his
brothers
and
sisters,
in
every
way.
He
became
like
people
so
that
he
could
be
their
merciful
and
faithful
high
priest
in
service
to
God.
Then
he
could
bring
forgiveness
for
the
people's
sins.
18
And
now
he
can
help
those
who
are
tempted.
He
is
able
to
help
because
he
himself
suffered
and
was
tempted.
Hebrews 8:5
5
The
work
that
these
priests
do
is
really
only
a
copy
and
a
shadow
of
what
is
in
heaven.
That
is
why
God
warned
Moses
when
he
was
ready
to
build
the
Holy
Tent:
"Be
sure
to
make
everything
exactly
like
the
pattern
I
showed
you
on
the
mountain."
Hebrews 11:23
23
And
the
mother
and
father
of
Moses
hid
him
for
three
months
after
he
was
born.
They
did
this
because
they
had
faith.
They
saw
that
Moses
was
a
beautiful
baby.
And
they
were
not
afraid
to
disobey
the
king's
order.
Hebrews 13:12
12
So
Jesus
also
suffered
outside
the
city.
He
died
to
make
his
people
holy
with
his
own
blood.
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