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Chapter 9
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.
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