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  • Moses and Aaron did as Yahweh had commanded. Aaron raised his staff and struck the waters of the Nile, in the presence of Pharaoh and his ministers, and all the water in the Nile turned to blood. (Exodus 7, 20)

  • But Moses replied, "That would not be right. We offer to our God animals which are sacred for the Egyptians. If we were to offer in their presence a sacrifice which offends the Egyptians, wouldn't they stone us? (Exodus 8, 22)

  • So they took ashes from the oven and, in the presence of Pharaoh, Moses threw it up in the air and it brought festering boils on men and animals. (Exodus 9, 10)

  • They will fill your house and the houses of your ministers and all the houses in Egypt, something your fathers and their fathers before them have never seen from ancient times to this day." Having said this, Moses turned away and left Pharaoh's presence. (Exodus 10, 6)

  • No! Only the men will offer sacrifice to Yahweh, if that is what you want!" And they were driven away from Pharaoh's presence. (Exodus 10, 11)

  • Moses and Aaron had worked all these marvels in the presence of Pharaoh, but Yahweh had made Pharaoh obstinate and he would not let the people of Israel leave his country. (Exodus 11, 10)

  • That night you will eat the flesh roasted at the fire with unleavened bread and bitter herbs. (Exodus 12, 8)

  • For seven days you are to eat unleavened bread. From the first day you are to remove all leaven from your houses, for if anyone eats leavened bread from the first to the seventh day he will no longer live in Israel. (Exodus 12, 15)

  • Celebrate the feast of unleavened bread, because on that day I brought your armies out of Egypt. Celebrate it in future generations as an everlasting ordinance. (Exodus 12, 17)

  • In the first month, from the fourteenth day in the evening to the twenty-first, you are to eat unleavened bread. (Exodus 12, 18)

  • Nothing leavened is to be eaten; only unleavened bread is to be eaten." (Exodus 12, 20)

  • With the dough they had brought with them from Egypt, they made cakes of unleavened bread. It had not risen, for when they were driven from Egypt they could not delay and had not even provided themselves with food. (Exodus 12, 39)


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