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Chapter 7
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.
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