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  • who did as Moses had asked, and delivered Pharaoh, his officers and people from the horseflies. Not one horsefly was left. (Exodus 8, 27)

  • But Pharaoh was relentless and refused to let the people go. (Exodus 8, 28)

  • Yahweh said to Moses, "Go to Pharaoh and say to him, 'This is the message of Yahweh, the God of the Hebrews: Let my people go and offer sacrifices to me. (Exodus 9, 1)

  • But Yahweh will make a distinction between the livestock of Israel and that of Egypt. Nothing belonging to the people of Israel will die." (Exodus 9, 4)

  • Pharaoh made inquiries and in fact found that none of the cattle belonging to the Israelites had died. But Pharaoh remained adamant and did not let the people go. (Exodus 9, 7)

  • Yahweh said to Moses, "Rise early; present yourself to Pharaoh and say to him: This is the message of Yahweh, the God of the Hebrews: Send my people away to worship me (Exodus 9, 13)

  • because this time I will send the full force of my plagues against you, your ministers and your people, that you may know there is no one like me in the whole world. (Exodus 9, 14)

  • For had I wished, I could have raised my hand against you and your people, and with a similar pestilence wiped you from the face of the earth. (Exodus 9, 15)

  • Are you still set against my people leaving the country? (Exodus 9, 17)

  • Pharaoh summoned Moses and Aaron and said, "Now it is clear I have sinned. Yahweh is in the right; I and my people are in the wrong. (Exodus 9, 27)

  • Moses went with Aaron and said to Pharaoh, "This is the word of Yahweh, the God of the Hebrews: How much longer will you refuse to submit to me? Let my people go and worship me. (Exodus 10, 3)

  • If you refuse to let my people go, I will bring locusts into your country (Exodus 10, 4)


“Quando ofendemos a justiça de Deus, apelamos à Sua misericórdia. Mas se ofendemos a Sua misericórdia, a quem podemos apelar? Ofender o Pai que nos ama e insultar quem nos auxilia é um pecado pelo qual seremos severamente julgados.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina