Chapter 8
1 The LORD then told Moses, "Say to Aaron:
Stretch out your hand and your staff over the streams and canals and pools, to
make frogs overrun the land of Egypt." 2 Aaron
stretched out his hand over the waters of Egypt, and the frogs came up and
covered the land of Egypt. 3 But the magicians
did the same by their magic arts. They, too, made frogs overrun the land of
Egypt.
4 Then Pharaoh summoned Moses and Aaron and said,
"Pray the LORD to remove the frogs from me and my subjects, and I will let
the people go to offer sacrifice to the LORD." 5 Moses
answered Pharaoh, "Do me the favor of appointing the time when I am to
pray for you and your servants and your subjects, that the frogs may be taken
away from you and your houses and be left only in the river." 6 "Tomorrow," said Pharaoh. Then Moses
replied, "It shall be as you have said, so that you may learn that there
is none like the LORD, our God. 7 The frogs
shall leave you and your houses, your servants and your subjects; only in the
river shall they be left." 8 After Moses
and Aaron left Pharaoh's presence, Moses implored the LORD to fulfill the
promise he had made to Pharaoh about the frogs; 9
and the LORD did as Moses had asked. The frogs in the houses and courtyards and
fields died off. 10 Heaps and heaps of them were
gathered up, and there was a stench in the land.
11 But when Pharaoh saw that there was a respite, he
became obdurate and would not listen to them, just as the LORD had foretold. 12 Thereupon the LORD said to Moses, "Tell Aaron
to stretch out his staff and strike the dust of the earth, that it may be
turned into gnats throughout the land of Egypt." 13
They did so. Aaron stretched out his hand, and with his staff he struck the
dust of the earth, and gnats came upon man and beast. The dust of the earth was
turned into gnats throughout the land of Egypt. 14
Though the magicians tried to bring forth gnats by their magic arts, they could
not do so. As the gnats infested man and beast, 15
the magicians said to Pharaoh, "This is the finger of God." Yet
Pharaoh remained obstinate and would not listen to them, just as the LORD had
foretold.
16 Again the LORD told Moses, "Early tomorrow
morning present yourself to Pharaoh when he goes forth to the water, and say to
him: Thus says the LORD: Let my people go to worship me. 17 If you will not let my people go, I warn you, I
will loose swarms of flies upon you and your servants and your subjects and
your houses. The houses of the Egyptians and the very ground on which they
stand shall be filled with swarms of flies. 18 But
on that day I will make an exception of the land of Goshen: there shall be no
flies where my people dwell, that you may know that I am the LORD in the midst
of the earth. 19 I will make this distinction
between my people and your people. This sign shall take place tomorrow." 20 This the LORD did. Thick swarms of flies entered
the house of Pharaoh and the houses of his servants; throughout Egypt the land
was infested with flies.
21 Then Pharaoh summoned Moses and Aaron and said to
them, "Go and offer sacrifice to your God in this land." 22 But Moses replied, "It is not right to do so,
for the sacrifices we offer to the LORD, our God, are an abomination to the
Egyptians. If before their very eyes we offer sacrifices which are an
abomination to them, will not the Egyptians stone us? 23
We must go a three days' journey in the desert to offer sacrifice to the LORD,
our God, as he commands us." 24 "Well,
then," said Pharaoh, "I will let you go to offer sacrifice to the
LORD, your God, in the desert, provided that you do not go too far away and
that you pray for me." 25 Moses answered,
"As soon as I leave your presence I will pray to the LORD that the flies
may depart tomorrow from Pharaoh and his servants and his subjects. Pharaoh,
however, must not play false again by refusing to let the people go to offer
sacrifice to the LORD." 26 When Moses left
Pharaoh's presence, he prayed to the LORD; 27and the LORD did as Moses had asked. He
removed the flies from Pharaoh and his servants and subjects. Not one remained.
28 But once more Pharaoh became obdurate and
would not let the people go.
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