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  • Since you take a high hand with my people, refusing to let them go, (Exodus 9, 17)

  • Moses and Aaron then went to Pharaoh and said to him, 'Yahweh, God of the Hebrews, says this, "How much longer will you refuse to submit to me? Let my people go and worship me. (Exodus 10, 3)

  • Or, if you refuse to let my people go, tomorrow I shall send locusts into your country. (Exodus 10, 4)

  • At which, Pharaoh's officials said to him, 'How much longer are we to be tricked by this fellow? Let the people go and worship Yahweh their God. Do you not finally realise that Egypt is on the brink of ruin?' (Exodus 10, 7)

  • Now instruct the people that every man is to ask his neighbour, and every woman hers, for silver and golden jewellery.' (Exodus 11, 2)

  • And Yahweh made the Egyptians impressed with the people, while Moses himself was a man of great importance in Egypt in the opinion of Pharaoh's officials and the people. (Exodus 11, 3)

  • Then all these officials of yours will come down to me and, bowing low before me, say: Go away, you and all the people who follow you! After which, I shall go." ' And, hot with anger, he left Pharaoh's presence. (Exodus 11, 8)

  • 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)

  • The Egyptians urged the people on and hurried them out of the country because, they said, 'Otherwise we shall all be dead.' (Exodus 12, 33)

  • So the people carried off their dough still unleavened, their bowls wrapped in their cloaks, on their shoulders. (Exodus 12, 34)

  • Yahweh made the Egyptians so much impressed with the people that they gave them what they asked. So they despoiled the Egyptians. (Exodus 12, 36)

  • A mixed crowd of people went with them, and flocks and herds, quantities of livestock. (Exodus 12, 38)


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