Exodus 8:1 And the LORD spake unto Moses, Go unto Pharaoh, and say unto him, Thus saith the LORD, Let my people go, that they may serve me. God sends Moses to Pharaoh that he might let the people go,
Exodus 8:1. He threatens his denial with a judgment of frogs,
Exodus 8:2-4. Aaron stretching forth his rod, Egypt is covered with frogs,
Exodus 8:6. The magicians do so,
Exodus 8:7. Pharaoh calls Moses and Aaron to entreat the Lord to remove the frogs, and promises them to let them go,
Exodus 8:8. Moses and Aaron cry to the Lord to take away the frogs,
Exodus 8:12; which he did,
Exodus 8:13. Pharaoh’s heart still hardened,
Exodus 8:15. Aaron stretching forth his rod smites the dust, which becomes lice,
Exodus 8:17. The magicians attempt the same, but could not,
Exodus 8:18; which extorted a confession from them that this is the finger of God, yet Pharaoh is hardened,
Exodus 8:19. Swarms of flies threatened,
Exodus 8:20-23. God fulfills his word,
Exodus 8:24. Pharaoh sends for Moses and Aaron, and permits a sacrifice in Egypt,
Exodus 8:25. Moses would go three days into the wilderness,
Exodus 8:27. Pharaoh permits that, but not far,
Exodus 8:28. The flies are removed,
Exodus 8:29-31. Pharaoh is hardened,
Exodus 8:32.
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