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  • But Moses spoke out in Yahweh's presence and said, 'The Israelites have not listened to me, so why should Pharaoh take any notice of a poor speaker like me?' (Exodus 6, 12)

  • But Moses said to Yahweh's face, 'I am a poor speaker, so why should Pharaoh take any notice of me?' (Exodus 6, 30)

  • Pharaoh turned away and went back into his palace, taking no notice even of this. (Exodus 7, 23)

  • Pharaoh then summoned Moses and Aaron and said, 'Entreat Yahweh to take the frogs away from me and my subjects, and I promise to let the people go and sacrifice to Yahweh.' (Exodus 8, 4)

  • Pharaoh then summoned Moses and Aaron and said, 'Go and sacrifice to your God, inside the country.' (Exodus 8, 21)

  • 'That would never do,' Moses said, 'since what we sacrifice to Yahweh our God is outrageous to the Egyptians. If the Egyptians see us offering sacrifices which outrage them, won't they stone us? (Exodus 8, 22)

  • We shall make a three-days' journey into the desert to sacrifice to Yahweh our God, as he has ordered us.' (Exodus 8, 23)

  • Pharaoh said, 'I will let you go and sacrifice to Yahweh your God in the desert, provided you do not go very far. Pray for me.' (Exodus 8, 24)

  • 'The moment I leave you,' Moses said, 'I shall pray to Yahweh. Tomorrow morning the horseflies will leave Pharaoh, his officials and his subjects. But Pharaoh must stop trifling with us by not allowing the people to go and sacrifice to Yahweh.' (Exodus 8, 25)

  • Moses said, 'But now you must give us sacrifices and burnt offerings to offer to Yahweh our God. (Exodus 10, 25)

  • That night, I shall go through Egypt and strike down all the first-born in Egypt, man and beast alike, and shall execute justice on all the gods of Egypt, I, Yahweh! (Exodus 12, 12)

  • you will tell them, "It is the Passover sacrifice in honour of Yahweh who passed over the houses of the Israelites in Egypt, and struck Egypt but spared our houses." ' And the people bowed in worship. (Exodus 12, 27)


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